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Animal Kingdom

"A crime story"

2010-06-03 Crime 1hr 53m

Joshua “J” is taken in by his extended family after his mother dies of an overdose. The clan, ruled by J’s scheming grandmother, is heavily involved in criminal activities, and J is soon indoctrinated into their way of life. But J is given a chance to take another path when a cop seeks to help him.

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Storyline

Joshua “J” is taken in by his extended family after his mother dies of an overdose. The clan, ruled by J’s scheming grandmother, is heavily involved in criminal activities, and J is soon indoctrinated into their way of life. But J is given a chance to take another path when a cop seeks to help him.

  • Released
    2010-06-03
  • Revenue
    $1,000,000
  • Budget
    $5,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 53m
  • Genre
    Crime, Drama
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    7.2
  • Production
    Porchlight Films, Screen Australia, Film Victoria, Screen NSW, Fulcrum Media Finance, Showtime Australia

Crew

David Michôd
Director
David Michôd
Screenplay
Liz Watts
Producer

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Cast

Ben Mendelsohn

Ben Mendelsohn

Andrew 'Pope' Cody
Joel Edgerton

Joel Edgerton

Barry 'Baz' Brown
Guy Pearce

Guy Pearce

Nathan Leckie
Luke Ford

Luke Ford

Darren Cody
Jacki Weaver

Jacki Weaver

Janine 'Smurf' Cody
James Frecheville

James Frecheville

Joshua 'J' Cody
Dan Wyllie

Dan Wyllie

Ezra White
Anthony Hayes

Anthony Hayes

Detective Justin Norris
Mirrah Foulkes

Mirrah Foulkes

Catherine Brown
Justin Rosniak

Justin Rosniak

Detective Randall Roache
Susan Prior

Susan Prior

Alicia Henry
Anna Lise Phillips

Anna Lise Phillips

Barrister Justine Hopper
Josh Helman

Josh Helman

Const. Peter Simmons
Tim Phillipps

Tim Phillipps

Const. Daniel Hordern
Jack Heanly

Jack Heanly

Andy Emery
Andy McPhee

Andy McPhee

Richard Collis
Christina Azucena

Christina Azucena

Dacinta Collis
Ben Ouwehand

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Scott Leckie
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Movie Reviews

Reviews for Animal Kingdom
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A Review by tanty 8

Written by tanty on 2014-11-05

Terrific movie and terrific performances, specially Jacki Weaver's Very well scripted and rolled.... read more

Terrific movie and terrific performances, specially Jacki Weaver's Very well scripted and rolled.

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A Review by themoviediorama 8

Written by themoviediorama on 2020-01-16

Animal Kingdom unleashes an unfaltering roar across Australia. The animal kingdom, a hierarchical group of biological creatures that zoologi... read more

Animal Kingdom unleashes an unfaltering roar across Australia. The animal kingdom, a hierarchical group of biological creatures that zoologically determine species that are predacious by nature or hunted down by those stronger than them. It is the laws of nature, Darwinism, that the mighty feed on the weak. Natural selection. We, specifically as human apex predators, do what we must in order to increase our survivability odds. For the Cody family, a familial crime syndicate based in Melbourne, that results in suppressing even the most friendly of noises. Their successful drug-distribution has enabled them to purchase a myriad of luxuries in life, including a quaint abode where seventeen year-old Josh stays after his mother overdoses on heroin. With no alternative shelter, he nestles into the heart of the Cody family tree, commanded by the sweet innocent matriarch who’d do anything and everything to see her boys home and safe. Michôd based this fictitious story on the Pettingill family, where a pair of brothers were acquitted for slaughtering two police officers at point blank range. Offering an apt yet palpable string of tension that questions the utilisation of firearms, a measure to prevent anarchy not commence it, and the lengths a family will partake in for the sake of hereditary aggregation. His screenplay is smart, boasting a range of unexpectedly intelligent character choices that defy typical tropes within other comparative gangster features. If a main character bravely meets their early demise, it’s executed with no padding or fuss. Bang! Suddenly, Michôd moves on. An irrefutably powerful and perceptible technique that accompanied the meticulously concise script that he had written. The Cody family members are developed substantially, with their affection for each other explicitly displayed for added finesse. The line between psychopathy and scrupulous behaviour is depicted through the character of “Pope”. His outrageous criminal activity tests the loyalty of his brothers whilst embedding a commanding presence within the family. We may view the shenanigans through Josh’s innocent perspective, yet somehow Michôd transforms these detestable characters into, well, protagonists. His attentive detail in illustrating the affectionate bonds within the family, instantly adds a light touch of self-justification for their crimes. Impeccably clever, to turn a group of murderous individuals into something more affable. None of this though would’ve been possible without the sensational performances all-round, with three highlights in particular. Mendelsohn showed the world how brutal his antagonistic capabilities can be, with an arresting performance that cemented his talents almost immediately. Pearce, portraying the “good cop” by convincing Josh not to become a criminal, balances the ethical and moral dilemmas that the main character encounters with a soothingly calm performance. Then Weaver, capitalising on her sweet demeanour, venomously encourages the family through her captivating matriarchal performance. The Brando of Melbourne, perhaps? Frecheville lacked emotional conviction, mostly offering a monotonously one-dimensional approach, that forced his uncles to be more enticing as individuals. Occasionally Doolan’s sublime editing consequently resulted in the script feeling somewhat scattershot, particularly in the second act, where the tension dissipated after the shopping centre scene. The introduction of the family’s barrister before the court hearing was also spontaneous, resulting in Phillips’ performance being less than impressive. Still, Animal Kingdom is quite simply one of Australia’s greatest exports. Tight, taut and packed full of explosive performances that provide an animalistic bite to this crime story. A rejuvenated modern-take on the classic gangster formula.

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A Review by FilipeManuelNeto 6

Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2022-08-04

**A brutal film, where there are no nice people or good guys, but which tells us a good story, in a convincing and credible way.** I expe... read more

**A brutal film, where there are no nice people or good guys, but which tells us a good story, in a convincing and credible way.** I expected more from this film. It's good, it has an interesting history, but it's lukewarm and uncomfortable, and there's not much to arouse our sympathy. I've seen a lot of films, I'm not sure if this was the first Australian film I saw, but it was certainly the first Australian film that I knew was Australian at the time I was watching it. Inspired by a real-life situation, the film creates a story in which the police seek to capture the members of a family well immersed in Melbourne's criminality. To achieve this, they seek the help of the most balanced person in that family: a young teenager. The movie is good, the script is well written, and it has a lot of very good twists, but it's not a nice or pleasant movie. The characters are very harsh and unsympathetic, and violence and crime are a significant part of their lives, in a way that seems, almost, like a “family business”, proudly transmitted. Josh, the protagonist, is perhaps the one who will better move our sympathy, even though he is too introverted to create good chemistry with the audience. Even the police, with their brutality and cruelty, are far from being the heroes, with only a very thin distance that differentiates them from the bandits. I liked the performance of Ben Mendelsohn, who gave life to the most brutal and dominant member of that family, a man that the police themselves seem to have sworn to death, and who doesn't think twice if he has to kill. Jacki Weaver is equally powerful and very good at playing the matriarch of the family, a woman who seems proud of her children's criminal record and will stop at nothing to protect them, no matter what they do. It was no accident that she was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Also, Guy Pearce met the proposed challenge and gave an excellent performance in the role of a conventional police detective. The film also has good dramatic work by Joel Edgerton, James Frecheville and Sullivan Stapleton. Technically, it's a discreet film, which bets more on a strong script and a good work by the cast than, properly speaking, on any kind of visual or artistic device. More than a visual work, this film seeks to tell a story – a rough, uncomfortable, sad and acidic story, but well written and intense. The cinematography is regular, the editing too, the sets and costumes are what you would expect to find here. The special, visual and sound effects used are discreet but functional.

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A Review by Andres Gomez

Terrific movie and terrific performances, specially Jacki Weaver's Very well scripted and rolled....

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A Review by tanty 8

Written by tanty on 2014-11-05

Terrific movie and terrific performances, specially Jacki Weaver's Very well scripted and rolled....

read more
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A Review by themoviediorama 8

Written by themoviediorama on 2020-01-16

Animal Kingdom unleashes an unfaltering roar across Australia. The animal kingdom, a hierarchical group of biological creatures that zoologically determine species that are predacious by nature or hun...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by FilipeManuelNeto 6

Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2022-08-04

**A brutal film, where there are no nice people or good guys, but which tells us a good story, in a convincing and credible way.** I expected more from this film. It's good, it has an interesting h...

read more