Director:
David MichôdGuión:
David MichôdCámara:
Adam ArkapawMúsica:
Antony PartosReparto:
James Frecheville, Ben Mendelsohn, Joel Edgerton, Guy Pearce, Luke Ford, Jacki Weaver, Sullivan Stapleton, Dan Wyllie, Anthony Hayes, Laura Wheelwright (más)Sinopsis(1)
Tras morir su madre, Joshua "J" Cody (James Frecheville), se va a vivir a Melbourne con sus tíos con los que hasta ahora no ha tenido ningún contacto. Allí estará custodiado por su abuela Smurf (Jackie Weaver) y se adaptará rápidamente a su nueva vida, aunque no tardará en descubrir que este mundo es mucho más peligroso de lo que nunca había imaginado. Uno de los policías, Nathan Leckie (Guy Pearce), debe atraer a J a la policía para que sea su señuelo y protegerle de policías corruptos, y de un mundo paranoico y vengativo. (Avalon Audiovisual Esp.)
(más)Reseñas (2)
Formally, it’s ok, the problem is that Animal Kingdom feels as if it wanted to be a good gangster flick. Almost every sentence, every look and every scene feels that they are there only because someone wanted to make a universally good gangster movie – it all felt too cynical and forced. There’s no creativity, only an effort to fit in a category. It does work in some way, of course, but I’m not a fan. ()
I guess it's because I've seen too many similarly-themed crime movies lately, but I just didn't enjoy this one. The acting is good, no question about it, but what's the point of me watching a movie with characters that are easy to hate, when there's nothing about them that I want to watch? And in the end, even the story failed to pull me in. ()