
A Mexican biologist living in New York returns to his hometown, nestled in the majestic butterfly forests of Michoacán. The journey forces him to confront past traumas and reflect on his hybrid identity, sparking a personal metamorphosis.... (Full plot summary below)
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A Mexican biologist living in New York returns to his hometown, nestled in the majestic butterfly forests of Michoacán. The journey forces him to confront past traumas and reflect on his hybrid identity, sparking a personal metamorphosis.
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| The PlaylistGregory EllwoodGambis, who is both a director and a biologist, has crafted a piece of art that captivates as much as it informs. |
| Film ThreatSabina Dana PlasseSon of Monarchs is a type of philosophical journey but one of beauty and mystical discovery. |
| Screen DailyJonathan RomneyRather like the butterfly wings that are its central metaphor, Son of Monarchs is deceptively fragile-seeming, yet robust, structurally complex and vibrantly hued. |
| The New York TimesIsabelia HerreraThe film’s rich imagery will be imprinted in your memory, returning to you in dreams. |
| IndieWireJude DryIn Son of Monarchs, Gambis has mapped the butterflies’ migratory paths and genetic patterns onto Mendel’s search for belonging. It’s an inspired blend of science and narrative, and an affecting allegory emerges from the unique imagery. |
| The Film StageDiego AndaluzDespite some pacing issues, Son of Monarchs serves as a heartbreakingly layered depiction of an immigrant’s journey to rediscover a fractured identity. |
| TheWrapCarlos AguilarAs it traverses the sacred and the factual, the film intently portrays the liminal space anyone who’s ever left home knows well. It’s the threshold between the person you were, who you’ve become, and how the two halves are at odds mutating into a unique color, a new prism-like worldview. |
| Screen RantSarah Bea MilnerSon of Monarchs is an expertly crafted visual experience that weaves disparate themes and images. |
| RogerEbert.comNick AllenSon of Monarchs, which is driven by mood as much as it is a metaphor that it can’t get enough of, embodies the equal ambition and shortcomings of a writer/director trying feel their way through science, while having as minimal a narrative as possible. |