Heather, una portera adolescente marginada, se enamora del recién llegado Jonny, un atractivo pero atormentado patinador artístico. A medida que su relación se profundiza, los crecientes des... Leer todoHeather, una portera adolescente marginada, se enamora del recién llegado Jonny, un atractivo pero atormentado patinador artístico. A medida que su relación se profundiza, los crecientes deseos de Heather chocan con su secreto más oscuro.Heather, una portera adolescente marginada, se enamora del recién llegado Jonny, un atractivo pero atormentado patinador artístico. A medida que su relación se profundiza, los crecientes deseos de Heather chocan con su secreto más oscuro.
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- 5 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
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My Animal is a movie about a subject matter I already like. Yet I was completely uninterested and bored immediately and throughout. I even stuck it out to the end in hopes of at least one cool scene or even a moment. But nope, it's just nothing, through and through.
There is barely enough substance for a short story, let alone a feature length film. Character motivations and decisions seem random and unearned. And the messaging is heavy-handed and obvious.
The only positive I can think of is the general tone, driven by the music and some cool trippy visuals. But that isn't nearly enough to warrant the time it takes to watch this movie. (1 viewing, 12/13/2023)
There is barely enough substance for a short story, let alone a feature length film. Character motivations and decisions seem random and unearned. And the messaging is heavy-handed and obvious.
The only positive I can think of is the general tone, driven by the music and some cool trippy visuals. But that isn't nearly enough to warrant the time it takes to watch this movie. (1 viewing, 12/13/2023)
Life in rural Northern Ontario is a bore.
Especially when you are a young woman, who is coming of age as both a werewolf and a lesbian.
Emma Cooper likes to play hockey; drink with her friends; and is trying to woo her closest mate.
But she has to be careful- particularly around a full moon- because she's liable to turn.
And do something her whole family would regret.
Because she's not the only werewolf in the family.
She inherited the gene from her father.
Who also happens to be her closest confidant.
So...when he dies unexpectedly...everything starts to fall apart for her.
Her family no longer has the glue that kept it together.
Leaving her to deal with her jer brothers, and alcoholic mother.
At the same time her best friend is being pressured to keep distance from her.
Making it even harder for her to show the restraint she was trained to exhibit.
When all is said and done, My Animal is a solid little indie horror effort from director...
And probably the best werewolf film to come out of Canada since Ginger Snaps.
A perfect example of a modern canuxploitation classic!
Even if it is more drama based, and a bit paltry on the action side.
5 out of 10.
Especially when you are a young woman, who is coming of age as both a werewolf and a lesbian.
Emma Cooper likes to play hockey; drink with her friends; and is trying to woo her closest mate.
But she has to be careful- particularly around a full moon- because she's liable to turn.
And do something her whole family would regret.
Because she's not the only werewolf in the family.
She inherited the gene from her father.
Who also happens to be her closest confidant.
So...when he dies unexpectedly...everything starts to fall apart for her.
Her family no longer has the glue that kept it together.
Leaving her to deal with her jer brothers, and alcoholic mother.
At the same time her best friend is being pressured to keep distance from her.
Making it even harder for her to show the restraint she was trained to exhibit.
When all is said and done, My Animal is a solid little indie horror effort from director...
And probably the best werewolf film to come out of Canada since Ginger Snaps.
A perfect example of a modern canuxploitation classic!
Even if it is more drama based, and a bit paltry on the action side.
5 out of 10.
Trying to live with a deadly secret, a teenage girl struggling with her sexuality and the monstrous secret within her tries to strike up a romance with a new girl in town that shares her interests, but as the dark secret threatens to put everything in danger forcing her to fight for what she wants.
This was a fairly enjoyable if somewhat difficult to label as a genre outing. The main focus here is on the stellar coming-of-age storyline, managing to balance a fantastic setup involving the series of issues presented to her as a series of obstacles to overcome. With the build-up here involving the struggles of being a loner teenager in a small town such as this, growing up in that type of conservative environment while balancing the growing realization of her feelings for her neighbor with the usual trial and tribulations of growing up, and doing all that while trying to keep as dark a secret as her lycanthropic origins come to the forefront is a massively engaging way to go about this. Combining it all with the other family dynamics utilized here generates the kind of immersive drama that gives this a stand-out storyline to start with. On top of that, there's also a lot to like with the influx of artfully-accomplished scenes that focus on the inner nature of the werewolf within her. Taking place in neon-soaked sequences in a blank, black space where her carnal desires and experiences are presented, the hallucinatory approach taken here is masterfully accomplished. This ends up creating a genuinely enthralling series of setpieces that bring about a more erotic tone than expected even if they bring about the main issue with the film in that it's hard to call this a genuine genre effort. The dramatic approach and lack of traditional genre thrills for such an unwieldy running time cause this to drag on way too much rather than focus on the desired carnage and bloodletting most would desire. It's entirely the wrong attitude since it has different aspirations in mind but that should still be mentioned here.
Rated R: Graphic Language, Nudity, sexual scenes, and Violence.
This was a fairly enjoyable if somewhat difficult to label as a genre outing. The main focus here is on the stellar coming-of-age storyline, managing to balance a fantastic setup involving the series of issues presented to her as a series of obstacles to overcome. With the build-up here involving the struggles of being a loner teenager in a small town such as this, growing up in that type of conservative environment while balancing the growing realization of her feelings for her neighbor with the usual trial and tribulations of growing up, and doing all that while trying to keep as dark a secret as her lycanthropic origins come to the forefront is a massively engaging way to go about this. Combining it all with the other family dynamics utilized here generates the kind of immersive drama that gives this a stand-out storyline to start with. On top of that, there's also a lot to like with the influx of artfully-accomplished scenes that focus on the inner nature of the werewolf within her. Taking place in neon-soaked sequences in a blank, black space where her carnal desires and experiences are presented, the hallucinatory approach taken here is masterfully accomplished. This ends up creating a genuinely enthralling series of setpieces that bring about a more erotic tone than expected even if they bring about the main issue with the film in that it's hard to call this a genuine genre effort. The dramatic approach and lack of traditional genre thrills for such an unwieldy running time cause this to drag on way too much rather than focus on the desired carnage and bloodletting most would desire. It's entirely the wrong attitude since it has different aspirations in mind but that should still be mentioned here.
Rated R: Graphic Language, Nudity, sexual scenes, and Violence.
Worth watching. Very 80s vibes. Incredible visuals and camera shots. Indie arthouse themes drive this horror story. Some light x-rated scenes. Actors did a great job. Story is decent. You will be transported back to 1988. I loved most of it.
The action or werewolf sequences are not special effect heavy. Nor need be. The emphasis here is on the characters. Each figuring themselves out in a cold cold world. Cold weather and cold people. Cold family members and cold friends. Many relatable moments. Especially looking back in time from our current acceptances in societies. The suspense builds slowly with each passing full moon.
Only suggestion would be to cut it a bit shorter. I am glad I watched it and really enjoyed it. Very impressed.
The action or werewolf sequences are not special effect heavy. Nor need be. The emphasis here is on the characters. Each figuring themselves out in a cold cold world. Cold weather and cold people. Cold family members and cold friends. Many relatable moments. Especially looking back in time from our current acceptances in societies. The suspense builds slowly with each passing full moon.
Only suggestion would be to cut it a bit shorter. I am glad I watched it and really enjoyed it. Very impressed.
A sad excuse of a movie with everything wasted, besides the two leads who enjoyed very much their time in the movie and the supporting cast having fun in the snow and indoor.
The movie would have benefited from a tight editing bringing the runtime down to 45-50 minutes, to add some transformations, some thrills and some ghastly discoveries from both sides. To have this one categorized as horror and romance is only in Jacqueline Castel's head.
The movie would have benefited from a tight editing bringing the runtime down to 45-50 minutes, to add some transformations, some thrills and some ghastly discoveries from both sides. To have this one categorized as horror and romance is only in Jacqueline Castel's head.
- Screenplay/storyline/plots: 4
- Development: 5
- Realism: 5.5
- Entertainment: 6
- Acting: 5.5
- Filming/photography/cinematography: 6
- VFX: 5
- Music/score/sound: 4.5
- Depth: 3
- Logic: 2
- Flow: 4.5
- Horror/romance: 3
- Ending: 0.5.
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- Créditos curiososAfter the end credits there is a scene where Otto is on the news being interviewed. He says, "Can't mess with animals, man. Cardinal rule."
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- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- İçimdeki Hayvan
- Locaciones de filmación
- Timmins, Ontario, Canadá(exterior scenes)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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