This film start with two girls(Laura and Tyler) talking about the place they met, and two of them back to their house scene! As turnout, this film is about love story surrounding Laura and Tyler, and they eventually end up with nobody but with each other! Entire film full of boring conversation, and disgusting overuse scene! Such as, overuse of the fantasy scene, and overuse of the taking drugs scene! Make the film unwatchable! At the end, Laura fail to marry with her boyfriend "Jim"! She continue writing her novel again! That's it! Another disappointed film!
Animals
2019
Action / Comedy / Drama
Animals
2019
Action / Comedy / Drama
Plot summary
Laura and Tyler have been flatmates and best friends for 10 years, marauding around the streets of Dublin, rejecting the expectations that bombard modern women and acting purely on desire. For Tyler, this is the best version of life, even with the inevitable hangovers, but when Laura's (younger) sister Jean gets pregnant - on purpose - Laura panics. Should she still be partying into her mid-thirties? And where has her supposed talent as an aspiring writer got her, apart from notebooks full of scribbles?
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This is not a comedy film! Not laughable, and full of disgusting overuse scene! Bored to freaking death!
Partttay
Laura (Holliday Grainger) is an aspiring writer in her early 30's who is struggling to get started. She meets party girl Tyler (Alia Shawkat) and they spend their nights in drink, drugs, and partying. Laura starts to tap into a domestic life which is resented by Tyler.
This kind of late coming of age story has been done plenty of times before. The only thing missing is an overdose which usually wakes up the character. The other thing that I expected but is missing is some kind of gay panic scene. In the end, this movie fizzles out rather than explodes and that's kinda poetic. It's oddly sweet and touching. Of course, writing about her life is expected right from the start.
Has it's moments; but blink and you may miss them...
This starts off quite strongly, the dynamic between Grainger and Shawkat is tight and nippy - if largely hedonistic and alcohol fuelled. Once the love interest develops, however, the pace of the film becomes glacial and the sharpness of the first 20 minutes or so falls away. What we are left with is a sort of observational documentary on the pseudo-intellectuals of Dublin and by the conclusion I just didn't care.