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10/11/2013

Animal Kingdom (2010) - Ruthless Aussies in tight debut

♥♥

+ Best Australian Movie of the Year

Covered in shadows and ominous shades, a family portrait makes up the eye-catching poster for David Michôd's Animal Kingdom

J calls his grandmother, when his mother dies of a heroin overdose. But in his new, villainous family, their laws are the only that count.

 
The suspense builds up slowly in Animal Kingdom, the very impressive debut of Australian writer/director David Michôd (The King (2019)).
The film is based on the true story of the Pettingill family of Melbourne, who in 1988 saw its Trevor Pettingill acquitted of a double police murder. 
The visual realism paired with an intense score by Antony Spartos (Upright (2019-20, miniseries)) makes the film a joy to the senses. As the cold-blooded matriarch Jacki Weaver (Reclaim (2014)) shines, and so do others such as Ben Mendelsohn (Darkest Hour (2017)) as a really nasty bugger.
Animal Kingdom is filled with abhorring characters and disillusioned atmosphere. It ends abruptly. It is a crime movie that, in spite of all the praise here, has found many bigger fans than I. Difficult to say why, perhaps it just doesn't fabulate enough for my taste. It's simply a bit too kitchen sink crude for me to get over-ecstatic about it.

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2014 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
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Hesher (2010) - Susser's immature, rebel-centered debut (co-writer) 

 



Check out the film's trailer here


Budget: 5 mil. A$, approximately 3.86 mil. $
Box office: 7.2 mil. $
= Big flop (returned 1.86 times its cost)

[Animal Kingdom premiered 22 January (Sundance Film Festival) and runs 113 minutes. Shooting took place in and around Melbourne, Australia. The film opened #41 to a 61k $ first weekend in 7 theaters in North America, where it peaked at #38 and in 61 theaters (different weeks), grossing 1 mil. $ (13.9 % of the total gross). The film's biggest market was Australia with 4.3 mil. $ (59.7 %), then 2nd biggest North America and 3rd biggest was the UK with 785k $ (10.9 %). It was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Oscar (Weaver), lost to Melissa Leo in The Fighter. It won 2 National Board of Review awards, a prize at Sundance, and many other honors. The film was remade as a US TV-series with the same title, which started in 2016 and is still running. Michôd returned with Enlightened (2013, TV-series) and theatrically with The Rover (2014). Joel Edgerton (Gringo (2018)) returned with a voice performance in Legends of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010), in The Thief (2011, short) and with a physical theatrical performance in Warrior (2011); Mendelsohn in Needle (2010); and Guy Pearce (Memento (2000)) in The King's Speech (2010). Animal Kingdom is certified fresh at 94 % with an 8.00/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

 

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