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We are living the adventure with three children: Mani, Joel and Jonan, where these three children began to suffer from the disorder of the family, which seems completely volatile. During their shabby childhood, they feel they need to flee because of the disruption of their childhood, which is no longer the same. In the end, Jonah tries to escape from a painful reality to another imaginary world that is completely different from what he is living.
The conclusion is certain enough to be practically foregone, and if what leads up to it is aggressively arty, it's also artful and frank, a rare combination.
There's powerful love beneath the frustration of [this] impoverished life on oblivion's edge [...] expressed with authenticity to understand its role in the boys' evolution.
Based on Justin Torres' debut novel, We The Animals is a masterpiece on human psychology and an agonizing, but bold inquiry into the lives of the neglected and abused.
Zagar builds a world that is simultaneously deeply authentic and dreamlike - the perfect combination to express a child's deeply felt but inherently distorted view of the universe he inhabits.