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Agustina 2022-01-02 08:02:25
despair
A crime film with a grim style. At the beginning of the film, I felt quite depressed. The hero's mother is gone, and he is still watching TV nonchalantly. In the end, I returned to the crime family. The cautious and thin-ice atmosphere directly conflicted with the family atmosphere that the...
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Jan 2022-01-02 08:02:25
The growth of lion cubs
The stories of crime families are often full of shock and weight with a kind of ups and downs atmosphere and legend. Compared with the large family living in the manor, or the criminal family who is comfortable in black and white, the criminal family in "Animal Kingdom" is much rougher and weaker....

Laura Wheelwright
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Gloria 2022-04-21 09:02:48
Struggling to fail to kill the relatives righteously, but finally made himself a road of no return.
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Benny 2022-03-26 09:01:08
To be honest, it shouldn't be given four stars, but as the director's debut, the shooting techniques and sensitive subjects are fascinating. I personally think that the highlights are in the second half, and at the same time, some additional psychological descriptions should be added, which can pave the way for more flesh and blood.
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Darren Cody: What?
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Darren Cody: Fuck off, will you?
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