One of my favourite endings to a movie ever. I love seeing the Grandma, after gloating to the detective after Darren flubbed the testimony, finding Pope has been murdered by the very grandson she tried so hard to corrupt.
@@danielhicks4826 Nah. The show is kind of different. I won't say anything because I don't know if you have watched the show but I can say Pope is sort of different on the show.
@@bobbierobinson6269 I sort of expected it and its fine its not bad by any means, but I hate it just because well I wanted them to live and be together, I really think J will never ever be happy ever and one day he will regret it and realize just how good he actually had it with his uncles and home and jobs with them ya know. He took it to far and now the entire family is ruined, and while he may have"won" if you look at it from that perspective in reality everyone just lost including J who will never find fulfillment or peace, and dang Craig getting shot was bad enough but Pope to yeah that was a dang shame hated that man!. Overall great series and great final season but yeah super harsh and tragic. I wonder sometimes if his Uncles had just treated him even just a bit more respectfull and more like one of there own if maybe he woulda not taken it that far and stayed with them, and not screwed them over/get them killed, but in all honesty he probably woulda done it anyways he is just a cold guy and probably a sociopath as well on top of someone who has an insatiable hunger for power.
The case is finished, and the brothers are acquited for the crimes they've committed. This is due mostly to J choosing to withhold the evidence the police need to charge the brothers for the murders. Animal Kingdom conveys exactly what it represents. As Leckie tells young J that there are the strong and there are the weak. This movie shows the intertwining concepts of both the strong and the weak. The strong can be weak, exemplified by Leckie himself counting on evidence J knows. How the cops rendered their frustrations and desperation by shooting Baz. The weak can be strong, portrayed by J who is seen as weak, but in fact is strong in the end. Understanding that no one but himself can protect him. In true animal instincts he navigates himself in this Animal Kingdom. A young J observing and soaking in all the complicities of both sides who assure him that he is protected. This end montage means many things, J's surrender to the world he is dealt. J's debut to adulthood, making such a risky choice with conviction. J knows that this all started with Pope, his psychopathic uncle who is criminally insane with unstable tendencies. Pope the true menace that he is, is the manipulator who is capable of anything and everything, the beacon of crime in this family. J realises this, and kills Pope, one he's a crazy cunt involving henious crimes into the family, and two he killed the only saving grace in his life. The only true sanctuary, after the death of his mother and the mad chaos he is thrusted into, his girlfriend Nicky. The nod, or stare between Darren and J is to say it's over. Pope is shown to be quite the bully in his passive aggressive way, and the instigater. He coaxed his way to killing the police with his brothers by saying "what are you going to do about it" to Darren. J knowing Pope's reputation and tendencies won't survive long with Pope around. The police can't protect him, nor can he live a life with Pope in it. Janine is weak without her sons, so Janine (the mother) will not be a threat. Darren and J are free, free to roam the animal kingdom. J knows that killing Pope won't put him away. The police were after Pope in the first place, J did them a favour. A fovour that won't go unseen by Leckie, so they'll probably pull strings to acquit J. In end J survives the Animal Kingdom.
Quite a good review. Even agreeing with most of what you've said here, he still remains an enigmatic character though, that "J". How aware was he of Janine's psychopathic behaviour? He brightened up as a character around Baz when he was making him wash his hands saying "no one's invisible", and when being told by the detective how to cook, etc. This seemed to imply that he would, if given an easy choose, choose an innocent life - but in the end he seems in a position to make that choice (clever enough to take advantage of it), and chooses to commit a crime and embrace the psychopath .....which fits in with his psychopathic behaviour in the opening scene. So we agree that he's clever. But if he's a psychopath, what does he want? Revenge for the murder of a loved one makes no sense for a psychopath. And if he's empathetic and observant of his environment then returning to the psychopaths and criminals makes no sense - maybe killing Pope ...but embracing Janine? Hmm. I still can't figure him out! I love enigmatic characters in films. He was enigmatic and compelling from the start, but he lived up to it! Great, subtle acting.
Tony Lleshi -- The police executed him. Many of the events in the film truly did occur and the extrajudicial killings of suspects by the armed robbery squad was really happening here in Melbourne at a point in time. The revenge act by the group where two young police officers are ambushed and killed really did happen here aswell. I strongly recommend you watch the film. It's considerably better than the tv series.
@@elliott8175 He had a dependent relationship with his mother. Then established one with his grandmother. Does he really want a life of looking over his shoulder and or sleeping with one eye open. Yes he realizes after surviving the police raid that was put together to stop him from giving evidence that would convict his uncles and potentially leading to them flipping on cops that took bribes. That he has to protect himself. He desires to have family structure in his life. Pope was only threat preventing him from having that stability. He embraced he because he basically killed the provider of the family. He's probably going to have to step into that position. Pope is somewhat unwilling to adapt to the new criminal underworld.
The whole move is a masterpiece. I particularly love the ‘Air Supply’ scene; An underlying monotone and Ben Mendelson just looks like he’s conjuring up something. No words said. Absolutely brilliant!
Honestly I’ve seen James Frecheville in this movie and a few others, why hasn’t this guy gotten wider recognition? He’s been fantastic in everything I’ve seen, he deserves more recognition and perhaps more roles as well.
The way he's holding smurf's head against his chest at the end makes him look like hes got a lion's mane from her hair, symbolising his transition into the the alpha lion......Animal Kingdom.
smurf ,(Jacki Weaver) and Pope acted direclty like animals, and YES like lions in a herd in this movie. remember, Jacki Weaver(smurf ) was nominated for oscar (Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role 2011) for this performance.
U mean it kinda (but not really) looks like a beard sounds better than saying a lions mane lmao yes its called animal kingdom but I didn't know lions are known for there mane being just on their chin lmao so damn ignorant symbolizing you're just plain stupid yea
For someone who was told what to do the entire film, J finally gains control in this scene. You have to enjoy the contrast of Jacqui Weaver and Guy Pearce's characters as a parental figure to J - both are using him to get what they want, however he wants to be connected to Weaver because of his family ties but also wants to be connected to Pierce to get justice for his girlfriend. Ultimately his decision is corrupted by the system he has been brought up in, even though the Police are corrupt themselves.
Yeah, brilliant explanation, thank you for articulating it so well. Reminded me of the scene in History of Violence where the son shoots one of Joeys old mobster friends, despite never being taught how to kill. You are a product of your environment & your genes, survival of the fittest. Makes you appreciate living a normal, suburban life.
He should have blew the mother away at the end of the movie too. The character honestly was a manipulative and not good for his psychological well-being, development, and overall success. She was leading a criminal organization. There was no love, and even hate and torture.
No. that would make this movie an ordinary one. smurf cared him remember she took him into this house. in animal kingdom there isnt have to be love or justice. its just conditional love, food, survival, instincts and hierarchy ETc. movie depicts this perfectly.
Every time I watch this I see new details. From the start Jay is as cold as his family: while EMTs work on his ODed mother, he’s distracted by a TV show. He lives up to his potential in the end, having outwitted everyone.
"Have you worked out where you fit?" Will he compromise himself further and accept the horribl things around him, becomeone of the weak under the assumption that he is weak andneeds protection. Even withthe horrible things a particular person has done. Or will he with something akin to a blunt force trauma experience, become one of the strong. His uncle was out of control and no one was strong enough around him to do anything, if they wanted to. He made his choice, not just a matter of revenge.
It goes back to the the speech that Sgt. Leckie (Guy Pearce) gives to Joshua about the bush. A bit like the two kinds of people thing, he speaks of trees that will stand the test of time (A strong person) and bugs who will be dead by days end (The Weak) Josh's family, his grandmother and uncles were once like those trees but no longer. Josh coming into age and with the events that transpire, is facing the choice of becoming either a tree or a bug. Leckie points this out again after the court bit
And, if you look closely at the kitchen table after he shoots Pope, you will notice a jar of mayonnaise without its lid on. This is a symbolisation of how Pope recently lost his 'jar lid.' Now, also observe the Masterfoods Tomato sauce, mustard and relish, these too are subtle symbolism to Jay, Smurf and the other dude respectively.
Ha... I know, some bullshit gets interpreted doesn't it... He just shot the bastard who'd been tormenting him and killed his bloody girlfriend... FULL stoo
The fact that the TV series is american destroys the point of it. Its inspired by a real crime family in Melbourne. Moving the setting to LA just makes it ANOTHER american gangster show
@@DeadManSinging1 I do like the TV series since it takes place in and around Oceanside which is one of my favorite parts of California. But I'm in total agreement that the movie is far superior.
I doubt it the tv show has developed both j and pope to a point where I don't think it would happen unless there was a huge plot twist where j would feel the need to shoot pope
I first saw this movie in late 2011 on accident while scrolling through movie channels when I was stoned one night and it blew my mind so I ended up watching not stoned another day and I fell in love with it. So good and I was surprised this didn’t get a widespread release in the states. I know it’s an Aussie movie but still it’s damn good. I don’t blame J for killing pope. I would’ve done the same thing if he did the same thing to the girl I loved. Great ending.
Jessica Vaquero Pope (the dead one) killed J's girlfriend to keep her quiet. J figured it out when he went back to the house the following morning after staying in a safe house with a detective. He saw Nicky's bracelet outside, called her phone, and heard it ringing in a nearby car boot.
Also, metaphorically, J is now the alpha male. The entire story is J trying to figure out his place in the world (the reason the movie is called Animal Kingdom is because that's the metaphor they go with for life). J suddenly realized that everyone will take from him, his girlfriend, his things, his freedom, if he isn't the apex predator. So he gunned down Pope, demonstrated his dominance to Darren, and hugged his grandmother protectively. He has learned how to survive and thrive. In a pride of lions, this would be the moment when a new male defeats the current pride's male.
so that is the ending? shit, I wanted it different, wont say how, but the whole thing is way too intense. thanks for explaining some bits I missed, in the comments...but dont read the comments or watch this ending before you see the movie!!!
That's her submission to the new reality. She was going to keep going along with Pope as the provider. Despite her admission of only having love left for her youngest son and that Pope was crazy eventually would of gotten them unstuck.
J returns to his family. He was dependent on his mother and became dependent on Grandmother. He needs family structure in his life. He understands that as long as Pope alive he will have to look over his shoulder and sleep with one eye. Pope is a threat to his family stability. His criminal schemes were going get them eventually unstuck.
This movie is a masterpiece. Ridiculously underrated.
You're right, man! Yes!
exactly... its like a modern godfather. crime, family. very good
Absolutely agree. The TNT series is amazing, but it owes all of it's success to this #Masterpiece
Totally agree. If filmaffinity gives it a low consideration, something is wrong with filmaffinity
I wouldn't say it's underrated. It got an Oscar nomination and it got turned in to a series! It's done well!
One of my favourite endings to a movie ever. I love seeing the Grandma, after gloating to the detective after Darren flubbed the testimony, finding Pope has been murdered by the very grandson she tried so hard to corrupt.
Man in the show J better not hurt Pope that'd be lame.
@@danielhicks4826 Nah. The show is kind of different. I won't say anything because I don't know if you have watched the show but I can say Pope is sort of different on the show.
@@pewinini Oh yeah I'm all caught up.
What do you think about the ending of the series?
I think J ended up hurting Pope bad, but Pope knew he had hurt him and Julia.
@@bobbierobinson6269 I sort of expected it and its fine its not bad by any means, but I hate it just because well I wanted them to live and be together, I really think J will never ever be happy ever and one day he will regret it and realize just how good he actually had it with his uncles and home and jobs with them ya know. He took it to far and now the entire family is ruined, and while he may have"won" if you look at it from that perspective in reality everyone just lost including J who will never find fulfillment or peace, and dang Craig getting shot was bad enough but Pope to yeah that was a dang shame hated that man!. Overall great series and great final season but yeah super harsh and tragic. I wonder sometimes if his Uncles had just treated him even just a bit more respectfull and more like one of there own if maybe he woulda not taken it that far and stayed with them, and not screwed them over/get them killed, but in all honesty he probably woulda done it anyways he is just a cold guy and probably a sociopath as well on top of someone who has an insatiable hunger for power.
I love that when Smurf is being hugged at the end she can't even hold him and a hand is hanging loose. Conveys the shock so well.
Outside of ben..she was the best actress. The older the better
This scene blew my mind
TheKing2494 It blew his too
Literally.
It also blew Pope's mind.
"Ya, it's a crazy fuckin' world." POP! I think that incident showed that he is absolutely right in that statement.
remember, Jacki Weaver(smurf ) was nominated for oscar (Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role 2011) for this performance.
She was amazing in this role
The case is finished, and the brothers are acquited for the crimes they've committed. This is due mostly to J choosing to withhold the evidence the police need to charge the brothers for the murders. Animal Kingdom conveys exactly what it represents. As Leckie tells young J that there are the strong and there are the weak. This movie shows the intertwining concepts of both the strong and the weak. The strong can be weak, exemplified by Leckie himself counting on evidence J knows. How the cops rendered their frustrations and desperation by shooting Baz. The weak can be strong, portrayed by J who is seen as weak, but in fact is strong in the end. Understanding that no one but himself can protect him. In true animal instincts he navigates himself in this Animal Kingdom. A young J observing and soaking in all the complicities of both sides who assure him that he is protected. This end montage means many things, J's surrender to the world he is dealt. J's debut to adulthood, making such a risky choice with conviction. J knows that this all started with Pope, his psychopathic uncle who is criminally insane with unstable tendencies. Pope the true menace that he is, is the manipulator who is capable of anything and everything, the beacon of crime in this family. J realises this, and kills Pope, one he's a crazy cunt involving henious crimes into the family, and two he killed the only saving grace in his life. The only true sanctuary, after the death of his mother and the mad chaos he is thrusted into, his girlfriend Nicky. The nod, or stare between Darren and J is to say it's over. Pope is shown to be quite the bully in his passive aggressive way, and the instigater. He coaxed his way to killing the police with his brothers by saying "what are you going to do about it" to Darren. J knowing Pope's reputation and tendencies won't survive long with Pope around. The police can't protect him, nor can he live a life with Pope in it. Janine is weak without her sons, so Janine (the mother) will not be a threat. Darren and J are free, free to roam the animal kingdom. J knows that killing Pope won't put him away. The police were after Pope in the first place, J did them a favour. A fovour that won't go unseen by Leckie, so they'll probably pull strings to acquit J. In end J survives the Animal Kingdom.
Quite a good review. Even agreeing with most of what you've said here, he still remains an enigmatic character though, that "J". How aware was he of Janine's psychopathic behaviour?
He brightened up as a character around Baz when he was making him wash his hands saying "no one's invisible", and when being told by the detective how to cook, etc. This seemed to imply that he would, if given an easy choose, choose an innocent life - but in the end he seems in a position to make that choice (clever enough to take advantage of it), and chooses to commit a crime and embrace the psychopath .....which fits in with his psychopathic behaviour in the opening scene.
So we agree that he's clever.
But if he's a psychopath, what does he want? Revenge for the murder of a loved one makes no sense for a psychopath.
And if he's empathetic and observant of his environment then returning to the psychopaths and criminals makes no sense - maybe killing Pope ...but embracing Janine?
Hmm. I still can't figure him out!
I love enigmatic characters in films. He was enigmatic and compelling from the start, but he lived up to it! Great, subtle acting.
Tony Lleshi The cops.
Tony Lleshi -- The police executed him. Many of the events in the film truly did occur and the extrajudicial killings of suspects by the armed robbery squad was really happening here in Melbourne at a point in time. The revenge act by the group where two young police officers are ambushed and killed really did happen here aswell. I strongly recommend you watch the film. It's considerably better than the tv series.
@@tonylleshi1803 The cops approach him while he's getting in his car and pull the "he's got a gun" move and kill him.
@@elliott8175 He had a dependent relationship with his mother. Then established one with his grandmother. Does he really want a life of looking over his shoulder and or sleeping with one eye open. Yes he realizes after surviving the police raid that was put together to stop him from giving evidence that would convict his uncles and potentially leading to them flipping on cops that took bribes. That he has to protect himself. He desires to have family structure in his life. Pope was only threat preventing him from having that stability. He embraced he because he basically killed the provider of the family. He's probably going to have to step into that position. Pope is somewhat unwilling to adapt to the new criminal underworld.
The look the kid gives to his cousin at the very end says it all.
Straight down one of the best film endings ive ever seen
The whole move is a masterpiece. I particularly love the ‘Air Supply’ scene; An underlying monotone and Ben Mendelson just looks like he’s conjuring up something. No words said. Absolutely brilliant!
Honestly I’ve seen James Frecheville in this movie and a few others, why hasn’t this guy gotten wider recognition? He’s been fantastic in everything I’ve seen, he deserves more recognition and perhaps more roles as well.
The way he's holding smurf's head against his chest at the end makes him look like hes got a lion's mane from her hair, symbolising his transition into the the alpha lion......Animal Kingdom.
smurf ,(Jacki Weaver) and Pope acted direclty like animals, and YES like lions in a herd in this movie. remember, Jacki Weaver(smurf ) was nominated for oscar (Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role 2011) for this performance.
Yep, J is the new king, bloody riveting piece of cinema, still rattles me this scene 👍
That's a reach!!! Lmao next time just stfu
U mean it kinda (but not really) looks like a beard sounds better than saying a lions mane lmao yes its called animal kingdom but I didn't know lions are known for there mane being just on their chin lmao so damn ignorant symbolizing you're just plain stupid yea
Cringe
For someone who was told what to do the entire film, J finally gains control in this scene. You have to enjoy the contrast of Jacqui Weaver and Guy Pearce's characters as a parental figure to J - both are using him to get what they want, however he wants to be connected to Weaver because of his family ties but also wants to be connected to Pierce to get justice for his girlfriend. Ultimately his decision is corrupted by the system he has been brought up in, even though the Police are corrupt themselves.
Wow man spot on analysis, thanks for this
Yeah, brilliant explanation, thank you for articulating it so well. Reminded me of the scene in History of Violence where the son shoots one of Joeys old mobster friends, despite never being taught how to kill. You are a product of your environment & your genes, survival of the fittest. Makes you appreciate living a normal, suburban life.
Yup hence Animal Kingdom
He should have blew the mother away at the end of the movie too. The character honestly was a manipulative and not good for his psychological well-being, development, and overall success. She was leading a criminal organization. There was no love, and even hate and torture.
No. that would make this movie an ordinary one. smurf cared him remember she took him into this house. in animal kingdom there isnt have to be love or justice. its just conditional love, food, survival, instincts and hierarchy ETc. movie depicts this perfectly.
Nope. He just showed Smurf who's boss. He owns her now.
Oddly enough, this is exactpy ehat happened in the tv show lol
One of the best movie I have ever seen. Acting is superb by all the actors specially Ben Mendelhaon and Jackie ❤️
Every time I watch this I see new details. From the start Jay is as cold as his family: while EMTs work on his ODed mother, he’s distracted by a TV show. He lives up to his potential in the end, having outwitted everyone.
My girlfriend shouted "YES!!!" when he shot Pope.
Your girlfriend shouted yes when my cock stretched her walls for the first time.
Love how unexpected that was first time viewed. No messin round, no long apology or chat just bang
One of the greatest films that left so much impact. Phenomenal performances from amazing actors. Just phenomenal.
Well BOTH versions of Animal Kingdom have Pope die now. Except the TV version is a sad death and even a somewhat sympathetic character.
Jesus, one of the best movies I ever saw
"Have you worked out where you fit?" Will he compromise himself further and accept the horribl things around him, becomeone of the weak under the assumption that he is weak andneeds protection. Even withthe horrible things a particular person has done. Or will he with something akin to a blunt force trauma experience, become one of the strong. His uncle was out of control and no one was strong enough around him to do anything, if they wanted to. He made his choice, not just a matter of revenge.
Excellent summation!
Wow so the tv show is based on this movie. Cool
That was some The Departed shit.
It goes back to the the speech that Sgt. Leckie (Guy Pearce) gives to Joshua about the bush. A bit like the two kinds of people thing, he speaks of trees that will stand the test of time (A strong person) and bugs who will be dead by days end (The Weak) Josh's family, his grandmother and uncles were once like those trees but no longer. Josh coming into age and with the events that transpire, is facing the choice of becoming either a tree or a bug. Leckie points this out again after the court bit
Even Smurf didn't see THAT coming.
Lot of talented Aussie actors and actress in this: Ben Mendelsohn, Joel Edgerton, Sullivan Stapleton, Guy Pearce and of course Jackie Weaver.
just as good as goodfellas
Wrong
That execution reminded me of when Joe Pesci whacks Stacks in Goodfellas. “You’d be late to your own fucking funeral”
@@ekuhn44 you're right. It's not as good, it's even better
@@matthewogden2747 still wrong
@@ekuhn44 No you
And, if you look closely at the kitchen table after he shoots Pope, you will notice a jar of mayonnaise without its lid on. This is a symbolisation of how Pope recently lost his 'jar lid.' Now, also observe the Masterfoods Tomato sauce, mustard and relish, these too are subtle symbolism to Jay, Smurf and the other dude respectively.
what is the symbolisation of the bowl? or the butter? or the plates? or the cutlery?
this is the stupidest shit I've read in my entire life
SMF F that is the biggest reach ive ever read
Ha... I know, some bullshit gets interpreted doesn't it... He just shot the bastard who'd been tormenting him and killed his bloody girlfriend... FULL stoo
that's going to replace "have you lost your mind" it will now be have you recently lost your jar lid??
2:50
Best, scene, ever.
I have to say Australians do movies better than us Americans most of the time and this is just one perfect example.
Excellent movie a lot of people can relate .
Popes cookin...
People that like the series are sadly mislead . this is the real kingdom
Both great but the film's better😉
This movie is #2 on my all time favorites list. Only Heat beats it out.
The fact that the TV series is american destroys the point of it. Its inspired by a real crime family in Melbourne. Moving the setting to LA just makes it ANOTHER american gangster show
@@DeadManSinging1 I do like the TV series since it takes place in and around Oceanside which is one of my favorite parts of California. But I'm in total agreement that the movie is far superior.
2:50 - when you deploy the garrison, but the garrison deploys itself onto you 😂
its a crazy fuckin world
I love this film.
I wonder if TV Josh will do the same to Pope
Hope not 😥
It wouldn't bother me and make for some awesome TV. I hated to lose Smurf but it made for an amazing show.
I doubt it the tv show has developed both j and pope to a point where I don't think it would happen unless there was a huge plot twist where j would feel the need to shoot pope
He got the gay death.
I first saw this movie in late 2011 on accident while scrolling through movie channels when I was stoned one night and it blew my mind so I ended up watching not stoned another day and I fell in love with it. So good and I was surprised this didn’t get a widespread release in the states. I know it’s an Aussie movie but still it’s damn good.
I don’t blame J for killing pope. I would’ve done the same thing if he did the same thing to the girl I loved. Great ending.
Just finished the series and not the ending I was hoping for
There’s a series??
Taught J a little too well, didn't you Smurf?
Brilliant movie, brilliant actors, Australia always does it better 👍 🇦🇺 amazing how similar the characters resemble the amercian characters........
Australians are like British Texans.
What is Uncle Jack doing here...........
The dynamics in the movie are different from the tv series. I prefer the tv series.
Your opinion and I respect it but I do prefer the grittiness of the film
anyone else feel that this final death was very Tarantino-esque?
Reminded me of the elevator scene in The Departed
So the TV series is kinda following the movie? I think J is going to end up being the main Alfa male out of all 4 of them.
Hmmm It’s a crazy fuckin world....
It's a crazy fukin world 🙂
And this is only a movie.
It’s based on a true story
Show ends the same with just jay and Darren alive
Why this is a superior movie.? Reality. There are clans like this in every city in the world. Its way more ground than most ' gangster ' flicks
2:50 uyyyyy
Can someone explain this please?
Jessica Vaquero Pope (the dead one) killed J's girlfriend to keep her quiet. J figured it out when he went back to the house the following morning after staying in a safe house with a detective. He saw Nicky's bracelet outside, called her phone, and heard it ringing in a nearby car boot.
Also, metaphorically, J is now the alpha male. The entire story is J trying to figure out his place in the world (the reason the movie is called Animal Kingdom is because that's the metaphor they go with for life). J suddenly realized that everyone will take from him, his girlfriend, his things, his freedom, if he isn't the apex predator. So he gunned down Pope, demonstrated his dominance to Darren, and hugged his grandmother protectively. He has learned how to survive and thrive. In a pride of lions, this would be the moment when a new male defeats the current pride's male.
+Veian Demontrond Yes!
so that is the ending? shit, I wanted it different, wont say how, but the whole thing is way too intense. thanks for explaining some bits I missed, in the comments...but dont read the comments or watch this ending before you see the movie!!!
are you a moron? watch the movies before looking up clips of the ending then complaining about seeing the ending
crazee werld.
But I don’t Nathan....
Didn't Jay kill Smurf after he killed Pope? Her hands kinda went down...
That's her submission to the new reality. She was going to keep going along with Pope as the provider. Despite her admission of only having love left for her youngest son and that Pope was crazy eventually would of gotten them unstuck.
bang !
1:30
Not the animal kingdom scene I was expecting to watch!! No idea who these people are!!
Based off the Australian movie that inspired the show, so fucking good.
Watch our movie (Australia) and you will see what a masterpiece this movie is and how it became the tv series.
It is the actual Movie. Not the TV series.
can any1 explain the ending for me? :|
Go watch the entire movie...
Baz was his dad amd his uncle had him killed by the cops!
Are you kidding???
J returns to his family. He was dependent on his mother and became dependent on Grandmother. He needs family structure in his life. He understands that as long as Pope alive he will have to look over his shoulder and sleep with one eye. Pope is a threat to his family stability. His criminal schemes were going get them eventually unstuck.
Pretty cheesy movie
Like your crotch!
Terrible.