Movie · 1995 · Science Fiction, Thriller, Mystery · 2h 9m · R · English
Curator score: 7.6/10 (1.1M ratings)
The future is history.
Overview
In the year 2035, convict James Cole reluctantly volunteers to be sent back in time to discover the origin of a deadly virus that wiped out nearly all of the earth's population and forced the survivors into underground communities. But when Cole is mistakenly sent to 1990 instead of 1996, he's arrested and locked up in a mental hospital. There he meets psychiatrist Dr. Kathryn Railly and the son of a famous virus expert who may hold the key to the Army of the 12 Monkeys; thought to be responsible for unleashing the killer disease.
Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, Brad Pitt, Christopher Plummer, David Morse, Jon Seda, Christopher Meloni, Joey Perillo, LisaGay Hamilton, Matt Ross, Annie Golden, Michael Chance, H. Michael Walls, Bob Adrian, Bill Raymond, Ernest Abuba, Nell Johnson, Rozwill Young, Joseph Melito, Frank Gorshin
Curator Review
Verdict
A smart, grimy, and unusually emotional time-travel thriller that turns apocalypse paranoia into a fever dream. It’s twisty and unsettling, but also anchored by strong performances and a memorable visual style.
Best for
fans of cerebral sci-fi thrillers
viewers who like unreliable timelines and mystery-box plotting
people drawn to dystopian futures and plague narratives
fans of darkly comic, off-kilter filmmaking
Skip if
you want straightforward time-travel rules
you dislike bleak, claustrophobic moods
you prefer clean, linear storytelling
you’re not in the mood for psychological instability and chaos
Overview
Twelve Monkeys is one of the great paranoid science-fiction films of the 1990s, a movie that treats time travel less like a puzzle and more like a trap. Terry Gilliam turns the future into a rusted, subterranean nightmare, then keeps tightening the screws as the story ricochets between institutions, delusions, and possible prophecy. It’s dense, funny in a warped way, and constantly uneasy.
Worth noting
Bruce Willis gives one of his best performances as a man worn down by certainty and disbelief, while Madeleine Stowe brings intelligence and vulnerability to the film’s emotional center. Brad Pitt is the live wire, delivering a manic, volatile turn that nearly steals the movie. The result is a thriller that feels both meticulously designed and deliriously unstable.
Bottom line
What lingers most is the film’s atmosphere: the sense that history is already broken, and that trying to fix it may only deepen the wound. It’s not a comforting sci-fi film, but it is a richly rewarding one, especially for viewers who like their dystopias with style, dread, and a little tragic romance.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Nakul (4★) · 4164 likes
About an hour into Twelve Monkeys, Bruce Willis says, 'All I see are dead people'. Did he like have a sixth sense??
maria (4★) · 3478 likes
i'm not crazy... he says right after eating a spider
demi adejuyigbe (4★) · 2026 likes
absolutely beside myself to realize that the 1995 science-fiction time travel film 12 Monkeys accurately predicted the greatest historical event of my lifetime, the 2009 balloon boy hoax. truly terrific performance by brad pitt. lovely to see bruce willis give a shit. love madeleine stowe's slow progression into full psychosis. really could've thrown it all away and made the whole movie balloon boy, though.
liam f (5★) · 1973 likes
tag yourself: I'm Brad Pitt compulsively giving everyone the middle finger for no particular reason
k. · 1916 likes
monke lovers please dont be fooled there are 0 monke in this movie 😒🐒‼️
2001 · Fantasy, Drama, Mystery · 1h 54m · R · Curator 8.7/10 (3.2M ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, fuboTV, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
A similarly eerie blend of time distortion, teen alienation, and looming catastrophe.