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Animals

  • 2019
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.4K
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Holliday Grainger and Alia Shawkat in Animals (2019)
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Best friends Laura and Tyler fellow deviants, enablers and co-dependents. Laura is getting married and their booze and drug-fuelled Thelma and Louise life is in jeopardy and finds herself su... Read allBest friends Laura and Tyler fellow deviants, enablers and co-dependents. Laura is getting married and their booze and drug-fuelled Thelma and Louise life is in jeopardy and finds herself suspended between the two unable to give either up.Best friends Laura and Tyler fellow deviants, enablers and co-dependents. Laura is getting married and their booze and drug-fuelled Thelma and Louise life is in jeopardy and finds herself suspended between the two unable to give either up.

  • Director
    • Sophie Hyde
  • Writers
    • Emma Jane Unsworth
    • Angeli Macfarlane
  • Stars
    • Holliday Grainger
    • Alia Shawkat
    • Amy Molloy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Sophie Hyde
    • Writers
      • Emma Jane Unsworth
      • Angeli Macfarlane
    • Stars
      • Holliday Grainger
      • Alia Shawkat
      • Amy Molloy
    • 32User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Holliday Grainger
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    • Laura
    Alia Shawkat
    Alia Shawkat
    • Tyler
    Amy Molloy
    Amy Molloy
    • Jean
    Kwaku Fortune
    Kwaku Fortune
    • Julian
    Pat Shortt
    Pat Shortt
    • Bill
    Olwen Fouéré
    Olwen Fouéré
    • Maureen
    Luke Reilly
    • Lead Singer
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    Ryan Lincoln
    • Bar Man
    Fra Fee
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    • Jim
    Conor Linehan
    • Jim Pianist Double
    Anthony Morris
    Anthony Morris
    • Chicken Sandwich
    Elva Trill
    Elva Trill
    • Kirsten
    Dermot Murphy
    • Marty
    Tara Egan Langley
    Tara Egan Langley
    • Wedding Dress Shop Assistant
    Charlie Maher
    Charlie Maher
    • Jake
    Dylan Kerr
    • Dylan
    Muiris Crowley
    Muiris Crowley
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    • Director
      • Sophie Hyde
    • Writers
      • Emma Jane Unsworth
      • Angeli Macfarlane
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    User reviews32

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    7carrythe2

    A mostly enjoyable depiction of enduring friendship

    Two young women, Laura and Tyler, share a close 10-year friendship of hedonistic, carefree times in Dublin with all the drink, drugs and casual encounters with boys that implies. Their friendship is one of those platonic almost-marriages - they share a bed as well as a flat and never leave each other's side. But life is beginning to intrude more and more into their happy world as they enter their 30s and cross that dreaded line into a new era where one's life is suddenly supposed to have meaning. Laura's sister Jean, a former fellow traveller on their wild adventures, is newly married, pregnant, sober and increasingly distasteful of her sister's apparent immaturity - and even more so of Tyler, a freewheeling partier who becomes increasingly despondent as she realises she is losing her friend.

    But while all of this may sound thoroughly predictable, what Animals does well is to diverge from by-the-numbers plotting and not hem in its characters with cliche responses or obvious moral lessons. Laura is determined not to go quietly into a life of marriage and cohabitation with her new fiancé, Jim, or to leave behind her BFF despite the inevitable forces coming between them. And the film throws up little surprises that keep you on your toes and keep up the story's momentum.

    Unfortunately, what's lacking is wit - it just isn't as entertaining in depicting banter as it aspires to be. While the dynamic of the two lead characters has been compared to Withnail and I, for legitimate reasons, that comparison brings obvious trouble with it - W&I was full of brilliantly funny scenes of nothing but two guys being drunk, high or horrifically hungover, a tricky thing that few imitators have pulled off well. There are large parts of this film (particularly the first half hour or so) that rely too much on the audience finding the characters and their antics hilarious. While the characters are likeable, they aren't much more entertaining than your real-life friends, even if they do quote Yeats more frequently.

    Overall, though, it deserves credit for being a truthful and heartfelt depiction of enduring friendship and a break with the expected norms of both film storytelling and of polite society. If you find the dialogue a shred more entertaining than I did, you'll have a blast.
    6sergelamarche

    Scum life

    The film is well done and the acting is excellent. The whole thing is very believable. The issue is the story. It a free wheeling pair of best girlfriends drinking and sexing their lives away in a continuous party at night. Then, one of them falls a bit for a guy and the other can't take it. You'd think lesbianism but it is not a consumed one, apparently. The cheery beginning full of promises turn into jadedness. I see this film as a cautionary tale of a death spiral about to commence.
    7Pjtaylor-96-138044

    The taming of the two.

    'Animals (2019)' tells the unconventional coming-of-age of two party animals forced to face reality when one of them gets engaged. This strains their strong, ten-year-long friendship and causes both to question their lifestyles, in their own ways. The often-inebriated pair seem to sleepwalk through the day and come alive at night, taking copious amounts of drugs (both legal and not so legal), staying out all night and sleeping with strangers - all under the pretence of 'rallying against the system'. Grainger's writer's-block-ridden aspiring-novelist seems to purposefully seek a catalyst for change after realising a large portion of her life has passed her by, whereas Shawkat's no-aspirations barista seems to constantly lament the very concept. This push and pull forms the basis for film's dramatic underpinning, leading to a grounded and rather nuanced story of self-actualisation - or the struggle for it, at least. While it does conform to the conventions of its genre, it feels actually incredibly natural; in the moment, all sense of it being a movie falls away in favour of a far more realistic feel. This is, in large part, thanks to the imperfections of pretty much every core player. The two leads, especially, are presented not as 'likeable' but as 'honest', making them all the more empathetic. It all appears quite effortless but it's actually the result of a fantastic screenplay. Of course, this is brought to life by equally brilliant performances, assured direction and often-inspired cinematography. The movie starts off a little slow but it soon settles into its own pace and becomes extremely engaging. It weaves relatable themes into a plot peppered with situations of all differing sorts - whether they be funny, charming, saddening or frustrating - and a central relationship that's as compelling a pairing as we've seen all year. It's bold, vital and, most importantly, enjoyable. 7/10
    7muamba_eats_toast

    Mostly enjoyable but eventually dragged

    Heartwarming, funny and sad all at different times the film was a real blast for the majority although felt was around 20 minutes to long towards the end it did drag a little and the humour began to wear off. Overall still worth a watch and Holliday Grainger in particular was fantastic.
    5Aktham_Tashtush

    Sadly, did not really feel it ...

    So I get the point of this movie ,, girl gotta be her own self .. If she wants to be someone she's trying to be she should not be depending on a husband or a friend or whatever ... I mean cool idea .. not original though ,, didn't read the book ,, but I watched an interview once for Emma Jane Unsworth (the writer of ANIMALS the book) and she kinda gave a clear idea that she wants an all girl movie just because girl power ... which is amazing, don't get me wrong.. but apparently the book itself isn't that strong for this ...

    The cast were okay though,, I like Alia Shawkat, she's like 30 now but she still has that funny quirky overstepping girl kinda vibes and she had a good back and forth with Holliday Grainger ,, anyway, the script, hence the book, didn't help but still the whole cast tried.

    Anyway, this is not a good choice for a family movie night ,, but If you feel like there's literally nothing to watch ,, try to find some old DVDs you have or something, and if you couldn't then Aaah what the heck, you can watch it , who know's you might not hate it.

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    • Trivia
      Australia's co-production treaty with Ireland was signed in 1998 and to date has produced five official co-productions, one television mini-series, two children's drama series, documentary series, and one feature-length documentary. 'Animals' is the first theatrical dramatic feature film made under this treaty. The competent authorities tasked with administrating the co-production program in both Australia and Ireland are Screen Australia and the Irish Film Board respectively.
    • Quotes

      [Last lines]

      Tyler: Was any of it real?

      Laura: All of it.

    • Connections
      Featured in Projector: Animals (2019) (2019)
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      Boys Wanna Be Her
      Written by Peaches (as Merrill Nisker)

      Performed by Peaches

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 2019 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
      • Ireland
      • Finland
    • Official sites
      • Bonsai Films (Australia)
      • Closer Productions (Australia)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Amistades salvajes
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Sarah Brocklehurst Productions
      • Closer Productions
      • Head Gear Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $489,198
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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