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The three stories told by the Monster (voiced by Liam Neeson) are central to the film’s message. Unlike traditional fairy tales, these stories lack clear-cut heroes and villains. They feature murderous princes who are also good kings and "greedy" apothecaries who are ultimately right. These stories dismantle the binary of good versus evil, teaching Conor—and the audience—that humans are complicated. This prepares Conor for his own "truth": the devastating realization that he feels a sense of guilt for wanting his mother’s suffering (and his own waiting) to finally end.

The climax of the film hinges on Conor’s confession. By admitting his "truth"—the wish for the ordeal to be over—he isn't admitting to a lack of love, but to the exhaustion of loss. The Monster’s role is to validate this feeling, explaining that "your mind will believe comforting lies while also knowing the painful truths that make those lies necessary." It is only through this honesty that Conor can finally let go of his mother’s hand, moving from the paralysis of denial into the painful but necessary process of healing. subtitle A.Monster.Calls.2016.1080p.BluRay.x264...

The Monster acts as a psychological projection of Conor’s internal rage and helplessness. While Conor remains polite and suppressed in his daily life with his grandmother and school bullies, the Monster provides a destructive outlet. When Conor smashes his grandmother's living room, he believes the Monster is doing it; in reality, it is Conor’s first outward expression of a grief so large it cannot be contained by a child’s frame. The film suggests that "monsters" are often the parts of ourselves we are too afraid to name. The three stories told by the Monster (voiced