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Synopsis: ANIMALS tells the story of Jude and Bobbie: a young couple that exist somewhere between homelessness and the fantasy of their imaginations. Though they masterfully con and steal in an attempt to stay one step ahead of their addiction, they are ultimately forced to face the reality of their situation when one of them gets hospitalized.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Collin Schiffli
Production: Oscilloscope Pictures
  12 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
71
Rotten Tomatoes:
85%
NOT RATED
Year:
2014
90 min
$12,000
Website
936 Views


Yeah-oh.

Do you, um...

Do you party?

This is... well.

It's supposed to be pretty

good stuff.

So, well, you know,

it's an option.

Oh, sh*t, um...

I almost forgot.

You talked to Frank

on the phone, right?

You know the rules?

Oh, yeah, yes.

He hates it

when I tell people this,

but a couple of months ago,

I was with this guy,

and he didn't want to pay,

and so then when Frank came in

to make him pay,

he called the cops,

said he was being robbed.

Can you believe that?

So now Frank

just makes me bring out

the first half and then,

you know,

the second half when we're done.

So what happened with the...

With the guy?

We went back a few days later,

and Frank set his house on fire.

Um... here.

You know what?

I'm gonna just give you

a bit more for just, you know,

because, and then...

And then I'll give you more,

um, you know...

Be right back.

They out of town

for the weekend?

No, they're... I get my kids

every other weekend.

My ex is, um...

She's...

They live in Skokie.

Um, make another drink,

and I'll be right back.

Go.

F***ing go!

Oh, man, I swear to God, babe.

This is the last time

that we're going to do this.

I get so nervous

when you're in there.

Just a rinse, right?

Mm-hmm.

You just had a rinse left,

right?

Yeah.

Our lives

still mean something

Where the desert

and the mountains meet

Where the desert

and the mountains meet

I wish I's

in the sunshine

Drinking tequila,

beer, and wine

Where

the cactus flower bloom

We'll set up camp beneath

the moon

We'll set up camp

just me and you

And I will

sing you cowboy songs

Like Ramblin' Jack

and Townes Van Zandt

I will sing you

cowboy songs, babe

I will sing you

songs like that

I will sing you

songs like this

Sheriff

'long the county line

I'm a fugitive

running from the la-a-w

Mess with me

or a friend of mine

And you're never gonna find

a faster dra-a-w

I'm the quickest

Said I'm the quickest

I'm the quickest

Man you ever saw

Oop.

My scalp's still burning.

That just means it's working.

Ooh.

Do you think he's gonna like

what we did with the place?

Ah! Ah!

Man, I got three times

as much as that.

I don't know.

I got it.

Oh, man, I got it.

Everyone and everything,

there's this one big... thing.

You know what I mean?

We couldn't handle it, right?

Um, because we...

Us was just like a me,

and it was f***ing lonely.

We trick ourselves into thinking

that we're just surrounded

by each other,

and this, like,

infinite amount of other people

and babies and dogs

and fire trucks, but th...

Th-th-th-there's...

There's not.

It's... it's... it's just us.

It's just... it's me.

You and me.

Maybe it's just us.

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David Dastmalchian

David Dastmalchian (; born July 21, 1977) is an American actor of stage, film, and television. Raised in Kansas, he studied at The Theatre School at DePaul University. In Chicago, he received acclaim for lead roles in Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie and Sam Shepard's Buried Child at Shattered Globe Theatre. He also played Kurt in Marvel Studios's Ant-Man (2015) and its sequel Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), Murdoc in CBS's MacGyver, and Abra Kadabra in The CW's The Flash. more…

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