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Un padre y su hijo se embarcan en una aventura, en un mundo donde algunos humanos han comenzado a mutar con otras especies animales.Un padre y su hijo se embarcan en una aventura, en un mundo donde algunos humanos han comenzado a mutar con otras especies animales.Un padre y su hijo se embarcan en una aventura, en un mundo donde algunos humanos han comenzado a mutar con otras especies animales.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 13 premios ganados y 20 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
An unusual phenomenon is spreading in the world. Humans randomly start mutating into animals. The cause of this process is unknown, and the treatments do not give results. The film focuses on a high school student who lives with his father, while his mother is in the process of mutation in a specialized institution.
"The Animal Kingdom" is a coming-of-age drama with elements of fantasy and horror and some humor. It can be interpreted in various ways, literally and metaphorically, but I don't want to get into that multitude of interpretations, let everyone judge for themselves. I will present only my impressions, positive and negative.
The film is visually beautiful. Cinematography, make-up, and effects are superb, and for much less money than in Hollywood. The creatures, for lack of a better term, are striking and endearing. Romain Duris is good in the role of the father, and Paul Kircher in the role of the son gave an Oscar-worthy performance. I like the messages that the film sends, and the main asset is certainly the originality of the premise and the approach to it.
However, in my opinion, the script is too weak for such an original and interesting idea. The story is insufficiently developed, especially for a film of over two hours. You will not find out how and why these mutations occur and on what scale. If humans devolved into lower primates, the film would fall into the realm of sci-fi, but as they randomly mutate into literally anything and everything, not just mammals, but insects, reptiles, amphibians, and birds, I'd rather classify it as fairy tale fantasy, which conflicts with the very realistic tone of the film. I get the impression that "The Animal Kingdom" got dissolved in trying to cover too many themes and send too many messages across too many genres, and as a result, it felt sketchy and tepid. The authors bit off more than they could swallow and failed to fulfill the big potential of the project they embarked on.
Overall, a technically good but essentially disappointing film. Still, it's worth watching, if for no other reason than for the contrast to the garbage America is showering us with, the original ideas and performance of Paul Kircher.
7/10.
"The Animal Kingdom" is a coming-of-age drama with elements of fantasy and horror and some humor. It can be interpreted in various ways, literally and metaphorically, but I don't want to get into that multitude of interpretations, let everyone judge for themselves. I will present only my impressions, positive and negative.
The film is visually beautiful. Cinematography, make-up, and effects are superb, and for much less money than in Hollywood. The creatures, for lack of a better term, are striking and endearing. Romain Duris is good in the role of the father, and Paul Kircher in the role of the son gave an Oscar-worthy performance. I like the messages that the film sends, and the main asset is certainly the originality of the premise and the approach to it.
However, in my opinion, the script is too weak for such an original and interesting idea. The story is insufficiently developed, especially for a film of over two hours. You will not find out how and why these mutations occur and on what scale. If humans devolved into lower primates, the film would fall into the realm of sci-fi, but as they randomly mutate into literally anything and everything, not just mammals, but insects, reptiles, amphibians, and birds, I'd rather classify it as fairy tale fantasy, which conflicts with the very realistic tone of the film. I get the impression that "The Animal Kingdom" got dissolved in trying to cover too many themes and send too many messages across too many genres, and as a result, it felt sketchy and tepid. The authors bit off more than they could swallow and failed to fulfill the big potential of the project they embarked on.
Overall, a technically good but essentially disappointing film. Still, it's worth watching, if for no other reason than for the contrast to the garbage America is showering us with, the original ideas and performance of Paul Kircher.
7/10.
Caught this at the Sci Fi Day of Leeds Film Festival 2023. Like most good Science fiction it's got me thinking and reflecting on the modern issues explored by proxy. It's sort of an ecological anti-othering of different people and a great father and son bonding film.
I don't want to spoil any of the plot which is great. But for me, this film has a rarely seen perfect casting. The son is superb all gangly pout, angst and joy and sympathy. Together his father and him have a spot on relationship and great chemistry.
Every other member of the cast esp his school chums really fit their roles to a T. Ps also loved Fix and Froggy. The make up effects are fantastic too.
This one is going to stay with me for a while.
I don't want to spoil any of the plot which is great. But for me, this film has a rarely seen perfect casting. The son is superb all gangly pout, angst and joy and sympathy. Together his father and him have a spot on relationship and great chemistry.
Every other member of the cast esp his school chums really fit their roles to a T. Ps also loved Fix and Froggy. The make up effects are fantastic too.
This one is going to stay with me for a while.
No pun intended - with all the cloning going on ... it might just be a matter of time, that some of what we see in this movie actually happens. Of course this is more than just our animalistic side - hidden inside us, now quite obvious (at least in the movie). It also shows how we discriminate - against anything we deem ... not "normal". Who decides what is normal you ask? Good question ... it changes and shifts a lot.
The acting is really good and the effects are great too. The movie works really good and the ideas are well done. Also it may have the best class room dynamic scene you have seen in a while ... realistic while being fantastic? Yes it is possible .. see this movie for more ...
The acting is really good and the effects are great too. The movie works really good and the ideas are well done. Also it may have the best class room dynamic scene you have seen in a while ... realistic while being fantastic? Yes it is possible .. see this movie for more ...
A good French science fiction movie deserves to be highlighted, as it doesn't happen often.
The concept of this film is quite innovative (I don't recall seeing a movie with the same idea) and honestly, it works.
Three things stand out for me in this film: beautiful cinematography with well-shot scenes, high-quality special effects and makeup worthy of a major production, and most importantly, a well-executed story with actors fully committed to their roles.
In the film, we don't always know where it's heading, but that's exactly what makes it great. Sure, we don't get all the details about how this "disease" came to be, but it doesn't stop us from understanding the film as a whole. Besides, the movie is already 2 hours and 8 minutes long; if they focused on every detail, it would easily stretch to 2 hours and 45 minutes.
I think the film cleverly mirrors our society, highlighting extremes that emerge around certain issues, and the tendency to separate rather than bring people together.
Special mention to the actor playing Emile, who delivers an excellent performance. I hope we'll see him again on the big screen.
There's only one downside for me: Emile's classmates. They don't act poorly, but their characters aren't well developed. They're very stereotypical (like American "bad boys"), which doesn't align with reality in France.
This is my first review, so please be kind.
The concept of this film is quite innovative (I don't recall seeing a movie with the same idea) and honestly, it works.
Three things stand out for me in this film: beautiful cinematography with well-shot scenes, high-quality special effects and makeup worthy of a major production, and most importantly, a well-executed story with actors fully committed to their roles.
In the film, we don't always know where it's heading, but that's exactly what makes it great. Sure, we don't get all the details about how this "disease" came to be, but it doesn't stop us from understanding the film as a whole. Besides, the movie is already 2 hours and 8 minutes long; if they focused on every detail, it would easily stretch to 2 hours and 45 minutes.
I think the film cleverly mirrors our society, highlighting extremes that emerge around certain issues, and the tendency to separate rather than bring people together.
Special mention to the actor playing Emile, who delivers an excellent performance. I hope we'll see him again on the big screen.
There's only one downside for me: Emile's classmates. They don't act poorly, but their characters aren't well developed. They're very stereotypical (like American "bad boys"), which doesn't align with reality in France.
This is my first review, so please be kind.
I was really looking forward to watch this movie since it had such a unique idea with some decent budget behind it. The movie looks beautiful and we are introduced to a fascinating world where some people start to mutate into wild animals or some would say beasts. It's an interesting coming of age story told in a unique fashion. However I think there are definitely some pacing issues and the final result is way too long. I enjoyed spending time in this world but after some while I repeatedly stared at the clock to see how long the movie still runs and that is never a good sign. Also I think the movie was pretty tame and could have delved deeper into its dark side. In the end it's certainly a unique movie but it also is not without its flaws. [5,8/10]
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFilming ended one month after schedule due to a forest fire that destroyed the film's settings in August 2022.
- Bandas sonorasGuide the Way
written by Bethanie Aggett, Lawrence Max Gale Hayes, Louis David Greenwood
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The Animal Kingdom
- Locaciones de filmación
- Landes, Francia(forest scenes)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- EUR 13,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 11,767
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 7,173
- 17 mar 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 9,306,225
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 8min(128 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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