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Animal Factory (2000)

Animal Factory (2000)
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Actor-turned-director Steve Buscemi follows up on his restrained 1996 directorial debut Trees Lounge (1996) with this gritty, understated prison drama. Twenty-one-year-old suburban kid Ron (Edward Furlong) got busted for dealing drugs and slapped with an especially severe jail sentence. Though he tries to keep a low profile at prison, he soon attracts unsavory attention of various sex-starved goons. Fearing rape, he appeals directly to Earl (Willem Dafoe), a fellow prisoner who runs the place like it was his own fiefdom. Though Ron's request is strictly against this rarified culture's baroque rules, Earl takes him under his wing, and soon he is a part of Earl's inner circle. Slowly Ron learns the breadth of Earl's power, ranging from the easy procurement of drugs to the violent dispatching of a prisoner who gets out of line. As Ron grows increasingly indebted to Earl, he wonders how he is expected to repay him. Yet Earl, who shows his fondness for the lad with fatherly tenderness counterbalanced with repressed yearning, never pushes his advantage. Other members of the cast include Tom Arnold as a salivating hill-billy and an almost unrecognizable Mickey Rourke as a cross-dressing prison queen. This film was highly praised at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Willem DafoeEdward Furlong, (more)
Director(s):
Steve Buscemi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Animal Factory

Actor-turned-director Steve Buscemi follows up on his restrained 1996 directorial debut Trees Lounge (1996) with this gritty, understated prison drama. Twenty-one-year-old suburban kid Ron (Edward Furlong) got busted for dealing drugs and slapped with an especially severe jail sentence. Though he tries to keep a low profile at prison, he soon attracts unsavory attention of various sex-starved goons. Fearing rape, he appeals directly to Earl (Willem Dafoe), a fellow prisoner who runs the place like it was his own fiefdom. Though Ron's request is strictly against this rarified culture's baroque rules, Earl takes him under his wing, and soon he is a part of Earl's inner circle. Slowly Ron learns the breadth of Earl's power, ranging from the easy procurement of drugs to the violent dispatching of a prisoner who gets out of line. As Ron grows increasingly indebted to Earl, he wonders how he is expected to repay him. Yet Earl, who shows his fondness for the lad with fatherly tenderness counterbalanced with repressed yearning, never pushes his advantage. Other members of the cast include Tom Arnold as a salivating hill-billy and an almost unrecognizable Mickey Rourke as a cross-dressing prison queen. This film was highly praised at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Steve Buscemi
Writer(s):
Edward BunkerJohn Steppling
Producer(s):
Elie SamahaAndrew StevensSteve Buscemi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Not For Children, Profanity, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Drama
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Catherine O.

    I love this movie, I've seen it about 3 or 4 times. Willem Dafoe is great, as is the whole cast. Of course, any chance I get to look at Edward Furlong...! He's such a cutie. Mickey Rourke's character is great, but he's also kind of sad. I'm impressed that Mickey took that part, I never pictured Motorcycle Boy as a drag queen, but he was really good. I recommend this movie. It's very watchable, and based on a true story. The book's author has a part in the movie, by the way. Re: the reviewers who didn't like it - everyone's entitled to their opinion, of course, but sometimes I think people expect too much from a movie - they can't all be action-packed blockbusters, and wouldn't that be boring after awhile anyway? Sometimes it's nice to see something that is a little different. I urge you to try this one, you just might like it.

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    Diane K.

    i thought it was an excellent movie. it was very true to life. it had great acting,directing, and writing.it was so real i took on vacation to let my friend who had done 10 years in a similar pennitentiary view it. he said it was the first movie he had ever seen that portrayed prison so realisticly. it inspired him to read the prisoner that it was based on other books including "animaal factory"

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    Claudia G.

    Not Oz but it was a good movie. Mickey Rourke is pretty funny & I enjoyed it.

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