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Film review: Animals

This film about friendship is unconventional and heartbreaking says Linda Marric

August 1, 2019 09:56
Alia Shawkat and Holliday Grainger

ByLinda Marric, Linda Marric

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In Australian director Sophie Hyde’s new drama, Holliday Grainger (The Borgias, My Cousin Rachel, Strike) and Alia Shawkat (Arrested Development, Transparent) star as two hard-partying thirty-somethings, whose friendship suffers a setback when one of them finds love.

Adapted by Emma Jane Unsworth from her 2014 best-selling novel of the same name, the film offers a refreshing take on the subject of female friendship, which it tackles with a great deal of tenderness and impressive honesty.

Moving the action away from the novel’s original Manchester setting to Dublin, the film follows the trials and tribulations of aspiring writer Laura (Grainger) and her reckless flatmate, barista Tyler (Shawkat) as they drink, snort and sleep their way through the Irish capital without a care in the world.

The two find themselves at a crossroads as Laura begins to question her choices in life, after realising that she has spent a decade attempting to write her first novel and failing miserably.