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Animal Kingdom

  • 2010
  • 12
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
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Joel Edgerton, Ben Mendelsohn, Jacki Weaver, and James Frecheville in Animal Kingdom (2010)
Welcome to the Melbourne crime underworld, where tensions are on the brink of exploding between felons and renegade cops. The Cody brothers, a gang of armed robbers, are in the process of initiating their teenage nephew Joshua 'J' into their frightening world after the death of his mother and under the watchful eye of his matriarchal grandmother, Smurf.
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A seventeen-year-old navigates his survival amongst an explosive criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save him.A seventeen-year-old navigates his survival amongst an explosive criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save him.A seventeen-year-old navigates his survival amongst an explosive criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save him.

  • Director
    • David Michôd
  • Writer
    • David Michôd
  • Stars
    • James Frecheville
    • Guy Pearce
    • Joel Edgerton
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  • IMDb RATING
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    62K
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    • Director
      • David Michôd
    • Writer
      • David Michôd
    • Stars
      • James Frecheville
      • Guy Pearce
      • Joel Edgerton
    • 209User reviews
    • 154Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 39 wins & 60 nominations total

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    James Frecheville
    James Frecheville
    • Joshua 'J' Cody
    Guy Pearce
    Guy Pearce
    • Detective Senior Sgt Nathan Leckie
    Joel Edgerton
    Joel Edgerton
    • Barry 'Baz' Brown
    Bryce Lindemann
    • Paramedic #1
    Paul Smits
    • Paramedic #2
    Jacki Weaver
    Jacki Weaver
    • Janine 'Smurf' Cody
    Luke Ford
    Luke Ford
    • Darren Cody
    Sullivan Stapleton
    Sullivan Stapleton
    • Craig Cody
    Mirrah Foulkes
    Mirrah Foulkes
    • Catherine Brown
    Anthony Ahern
    • Armed Robbery Detective
    Justin Rosniak
    Justin Rosniak
    • Detective Randall Roache
    Michael Valamios
    Michael Valamios
    • Hood #1
    • (as Michael Vice)
    Chris Weir
    Chris Weir
    • Hood #2
    Laura Wheelwright
    • Nicky Henry
    Sarah Nguyen
    • Waitress
    Lucia Cai
    • Cashier
    Ben Mendelsohn
    Ben Mendelsohn
    • Andrew 'Pope' Cody
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    6Leofwine_draca

    Aussie thriller enlivened by good twists and performances

    ANIMAL KINGDOM is another slice of gruelling nastiness that comes to us courtesy of our Australian cousins. It's not quite as downbeat and depressing as SNOWTOWN, although it gets close at times. This elaborate thriller is about a sprawling family of ne'er-do-wells and no-good criminals and what happens when a young and innocent relation is brought into the fold.

    It's not really the narrative that's important here, although there are a number of fresh situations and off-hand moments that make it stand out (that opener is a real clincher). It works best when delivering a series of shocks and sudden twists that the viewer certainly doesn't see coming. No, it's the characterisation where ANIMAL KINGDOM really shines; this is a film for actors, showcasing a number of realistic performances from the cast.

    Ben Mendelsohn is the one who really stands out in his star-making turn as the thoroughly creepy guy at the top of the chain, while Joel Edgerton and Sullivan Stapleton bring depth to their otherwise thuggish roles. James Frecheville plays it quiet and understated as the lead although the reliable Guy Pearce shines as a cop. Jacki Weaver may play one of the most understated and nasty characters ever. It's a decent film, certainly more compelling than most things Hollywood put out these days.
    8beattyg

    waiting for number two

    Director David Michod should be congratulated for his intelligent, quiet control over this strongly scripted, well-acted, distinctly Australian movie. All the parts came together with originality, which is not an easy task, especially with crime stories; but this one delves into the families & minds of criminals avoiding blatant stereotypes so often thrust upon the viewer. All the actors are perfectly cast and fine actors. Jacki Weaver, you nailed Smurf and Guy Pearce has become this wonderful chameleon & consummate actor who continues to surprise with his range. This is your first feature, David Michod, well I'm certainly looking forward to your second.
    9gr0o0rg

    Great crime story

    After his mother dies, 17 year old J comes to live with his estranged grandmother and uncles, a family of felons. He enters the animal kingdom of suburban crime and stumbles through a minefield of sociopaths, cops and lawyers, all claiming to protect him. J soon learns though that trust means nothing when people are desperate.

    This is a dramatic, well-made film that haunts the mind. Highly cinematic, meticulously crafted, thrilling and poignant in equal measure. The director emphasises realistic dialogue, multi-dimensional characters and underplays violence. Still, the film is palpably tense, there are scenes that will leave you shaking, even where there is no bloody payoff. As the body count builds even a car slowly reversing down a driveway becomes a menacing sight. The ending is satisfying.

    The film is very well acted, young Frecheville keeps it natural and holds his own amongst titanic performances from veteran Aussies. Mendelsohn as Uncle Pope is particularly brilliant, dressed at Christmas from Lowes, this dorky suburban thug bullies the weak (including his passive younger brother Darren, unhappily entrenched in a life he cannot escape from), and who's confrontational behaviour springs from a deep well of paranoia. His maladjusted moral compass so skewed he frequently crosses into psychopathic territory. And yet he remains all too human, he's a mundane monster. Weaver too, leaves a memorable impression, where revelations abound in the film's third act.

    My only complaint is that I would have liked to have seen a courtroom scene that is left to the imagination, we see corrupt police in action, why not a demonstration of hypocrisy in the justice system too? But this is a minor whinge in the grand scale of this ambitious story.
    10DrPhoton

    Riveting story of crime and police vigilantism

    The backdrop to this movie is Melbourne, Australia in the mid-1980's, which (according to the director) had one of the highest per-capita murder rates in the world. At the time, there were several deaths in Melbourne in which wanted and suspected criminals were killed by the police under suspicious circumstances. These killings in turn supposedly ignited a slew of retaliatory murders perpetrated on police officers (cf. the "Walsh Street" police shootings).

    This is a movie about a young man (Josh or "J," played by James Frecheville) whose extended family are all criminals. Using the character of seventeen-year-old J as a sort of catalyst, the movie explores a variety of crime-related issues, from the effects of growing up in a world where criminal activity is the norm, to the escalation of crime that is a natural consequence of vigilantism (especially when the vigilantes are police).

    The characters are all played very well, with exceptionally good performances given by Ben Mendelsohn, Jackie Weaver, Sullivan Stapleton and young James Frecheville in his debut as J.

    While "Animal Kingdom" starts slowly (perhaps -too- slowly for some), it continually builds in intensity throughout the entire movie, culminating with an ending that is both shocking and yet inevitable. In particular, the movie has a very compelling scene played perfectly by Mendelsohn, with an awesome supporting role played by Luke Ford - I'm sure this scene repulsed many in the audience (it certainly repulsed me). At first, I feared that the scene was added by the director merely as a gratuitous exploitation of the audience's emotions. However, as the movie progresses, the scene's outcome becomes an integral part of the plot development, and is therefore necessary for the completion of the main story.

    This movie will not be for everybody - the subject matter and the honest way in which the movie portrays it made the movie somewhat taxing at times to sit through. However, I think those willing to consider the necessity of telling the story of "Animal Kingdom" will find the movie entertaining and thought-provoking - I certainly did.
    8ferguson-6

    You've Done Some Bad Things, Sweetie

    Greetings again from the darkness. An Australian movie that packs a wallop! Writer/Director David Michod delivers an unsettling look into one family's life of crime and corresponding order of things - the circle of life in the Animal Kingdom. Supposedly based on a true story, this is a tough family that you would not want as neighbors. These aren't Scorcese's smooth operators from "Casino" or "Goodfellas". No, these guys are worse.

    The matriarch is played chillingly by Jacki Weaver. She is mother or grandmother to the guys (except for one outsider) in the band of crooks. While she messes with your mind through the story, it's not until the final 15 minutes when she really kicks it up a notch and becomes flat out frightening in her power.

    There are only a couple of actors that most people would recognize. Joel Edgerton plays the outsider in the group, and the one trying to go straight by playing the stock market with his "earnings". The other is Guy Pearce, who plays the detective trying to both solve the cases and rescue young Josh, played by newcomer James Frecheville.

    Not only is this the type of story that sucks you in, it is a reminder of just how distracting movie stars can be a to film. The lack of stars allows us to really be absorbed into this family, or better, this world of crime, deceit, corruption and paranoia. There is not a single superstar who appears - one who can capitalize on his film history of characters and immediately generate recognition. Here, the viewer must get to know an entire family for who and what they are. This is powerful stuff for a film lover.

    The winner for best psychopath is Ben Mendelsohn as Pope. His dead eyes will scare you. His demeanor will scare you. His actions will disgust you. There are two lines in the film that help us make sense of what occurs. Early on, the narrator tells us that "all crooks come undone" at some point. Later, the detective (Pearce) tells us that in the Animal Kingdom, you are either weak or strong. The lines seems pretty clear.

    The focus of the film is on Josh (Frecheville) who gets plopped into this family of criminals after his mom dies of an overdose and he calls his grandmother (Weaver). Josh spends the rest of the film trying to blend in while staying clean. Of course, even his stoic mask doesn't save him from the path of destruction created by Pope.

    In the end, the film is about survival, adaptation and defining what really defines strong and weak, good and bad. If you enjoy powerful crime thrillers, this one is worth checking out ... and be appreciative for the lack of Hollywood star power. That's part of why it works!

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    • Trivia
      Prior to filming, Ben Mendelsohn and Luke Ford made a conscious decision not to speak to each other as actors to help with their portrayal of two antagonistic brothers.
    • Goofs
      Joshua J Cody is seen wearing a elastic hand prosthetic starting at around 00:01:19 - 00:02:19 the next scene shows his hand as normal.
    • Quotes

      Detective Randall Roache: Look I know you got a problem Janine, but I don't see how this mess your boys are in has got anything to do with me. So if you've called me in here to see if there are some strings I can pull in your way of course. Is that what this is about?

      Janine Cody: Hey Randall, before you go on, this boy who's currently being looked after, tell me if you agree with this, this boy who's being looked after, he knows who you are. And you know how these things go they're gonna ask him all sorts of questions about everything he's ever seen or done. Everyone he's ever met, the whole schmozzle. And you've done some bad things sweetie, haven't you? I want this part to be clear this is not about you doing me a favor or me blackmailing you or anything like that. It's just a bad situation for everyone. Ezra here's got the address, it shouldn't be too hard to set up a raid on the house. There'd be reasonable grounds, what with all the strange activity, the comings and goings, day and night, one of the neighbors might've seen a gun or something. This is your area of expertise, I'm not trying to tell you how to suck eggs. What do you think?

      Detective Randall Roache: I really don't see how anything can be done, Janine.

      Janine Cody: Randall, I feel sick about this. I'm not happy at all, not one little bit. But we do what we have to do, we do what we must. Just because we don't wanna do something doesn't mean it can't be done.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Summer Special 2010/11 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      All Out of Love
      Written by Graham Russell & Clive Davis

      Performed by Air Supply

      (c) All Rights Reserved on behalf of Nottsongs

      Administered by Warner Chappell Music Australia Pty Ltd

      By kind permission of Warner CHappell Music Australia Pty Ltd

      Courtesy of Big Time Phonograph Recording Co Pty Ltd

      Under license from EMI Music Australia Pty Ltd

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
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      • Official site (Australia)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vương Quốc Tội Phạm
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Porchlight Films
      • Screen Australia
      • Film Victoria
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    • Budget
      • A$5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,044,039
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $61,968
      • Aug 15, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,216,359
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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