Think Australian movies. No, not Crocodile Dundee, think again. No, also not Russell Crowe beating up paparazzi. One more try. NOOOO, no frickin' Mad Max.
Ok, here's the right answer: Gritty urban gangster movie Animal Kingdom. The movie made a little splash last year when it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress Jacki Weaver and had critics around the world get a collective cinematic orgasm. How come that a small film from the other end of the world gets this sort of recognition? I wanted to find out for myself and got around to watch the flick last night.
The movie is about 18 year old J who, after the drug death of his mother, moves in with the rest of his dysfunctional crime family of psychos and drug dealers. And from here on shit really starts hitting the fan. So does a film with a premise that simple live up to the hype?
The movie is about 18 year old J who, after the drug death of his mother, moves in with the rest of his dysfunctional crime family of psychos and drug dealers. And from here on shit really starts hitting the fan. So does a film with a premise that simple live up to the hype?
Well, kind of. While I was really drawn in by the extremely uncomfortable atmosphere the film is creating and the stellar acting throughout in combination with a highly hypnotic and unusual soundtrack the film was lacking originality plotwise. I felt any of the characters was fascinating enough to have a movie on their own but Animal Kingdom's plot just didn't live up to the level of tension and atmosphere it deserved. That doesn't make it a bad movie though, there's a lot to adore in this film and talent to be watched for the next years.
So go and give this one a try, while it might not be the best possible movie it has glimpses of perfection that will stick to your mind.
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