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8/10
Recognizable tale of people seeking a way out of their dull lives
Digital_excitation8 November 2020
Seules les bêtes starts off with the disappearance of a non-local woman that owns a house in a remote rural area somewhere in France. Multiple people's lives in that area are shown in this story, they are all connected in one way or another through work or simply because they use the same supply store. All of them, except the missing person, have lead fairly dull lives: They are regular people living fairly far apart, don't exactly like the life they are living and seek a way out of the day-to-day by the only limited means they have.

One seeks it online, another through adultery or through (creepy) fetish imagination but they all want the same. All of these lives are somehow stitched together, carefully explored and eventually coming together in a not every day, yet mostly recognizable story of loneliness, unemployment, deceit, feeling unloved, wishing for, and seeking a better life, real or not, even risking the little they have got and cross the invisible line.

Seules les bêtes is an enjoyable drama/crime/thriller movie for all sorts of people, it explores both sides of the coin.
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7/10
I loved this movie.
gerardmartin7710 December 2020
Very clever and so entertaining . Couldn't keep my eyes off the screen to see what was going to happen next .Great acting from everyone involved....a first class thriller.
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8/10
A clever slow burn
A-9025 December 2020
I really enjoyed this. A slow burn of a story, simmering away just enough to keep you hooked. A portrayal of the isolation and desperation of people wanting to escape their own lives (for all reasons from mundanity to poverty). Some are even so desperate they are happy to lie to themselves if it means they can live in a fantasy world rather than their own. Sad, clever, human, understated. A rare gem.
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7/10
Worth a watch.
balchin-8967727 December 2020
Subtitles did not distract from this twisted plot. I remained engaged throughout. Don't question the storyline, as it's a tad improbable. It's something different, in a good way.
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10/10
The best of French cinema!
Saoustou885 November 2020
Been ages since I've seen a really gripping and entertaining thriller. The Devil All the Time was fantastic, but horrid topic. This is a slow quiet gem. The acting is top notch, the twist at the end, Lord, what an amazing screenplay this was.
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7/10
Nice thriller...
Thanos_Alfie3 November 2021
"Only the Animals" is a Drama - Thriller movie in which we follow the disappearance of a woman and how the lives of five people are linked to it. Each person has his/her secrets and he/she does not want to reveal them to anyone.

I liked this movie because it had a very interesting plot that contained plenty of mystery and it was well combined with drama, something that made the movie even more interesting. The direction which was made by Dominik Moll was very good and he presented very well the whole story from different perspectives without making it confusing or creating plot holes. The interpretations of Denis Ménochet who played as Michel Farange, Nadia Tereszkiewicz who played as Marion, Laure Calamy who played as Alice Farange and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi who played as Evelyne Ducat were all great and the combination of their characters fitted to the plot. In conclusion, I have to say that "Only the Animals" surprised me so, I highly recommend everyone to watch it because I am sure it will amaze you.
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8/10
Crossed Wires, Chinese Whispers, a Gullible Old Fool...
Xstal28 July 2020
... mix in a dash of coincidence and serve irregularly over ice and heat for a rather unsettling French drama that may well keep you from online chat rooms if you're a...
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7/10
Very good thriller
juliananerij8 January 2021
This thriller is full of surprises. The standout is the actress Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. I last saw her in the Italian movie "Human Capital" in an Italian speaking role, and she gives another amazing performance this time in an entirely French speaking role. She is a very talented actress!
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8/10
A film with all the good ingredients
rubenm1 June 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This film has all the ingredients I like a movie to have. It is a good murder story, in which the crime is related to the characters and behaviour of the protagonists. It is an investigation in human behaviour, in dissapointment, obsession, melancholy and ambition. And it is a well constructed story, told from different angles, in which we see the same events from the perspective of different people. An ambitious film, spanning five main characters, several flashbacks and two continents, but never pretentious.

The murder case concerns an attractive woman, played by the wonderful actress Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, who occupies a country retreat in a thinly populated rural area of France. She is killed because of a misunderstanding: the female lover who stalks her bears a striking resemblance to a girl with whom a local farmer is flirting on an online dating platform. At least, he thinks he is flirting with her. The story is complicated, but that is exactly the beauty of it. Slowly, as the film unfolds, all the pieces of the puzzle fit together. Right until the very last scene, when even a last unexpected piece is added.

This is a French film, but in my opinion it feels a bit like a British one. Is it because of the desolate, snowy scenery, which reminded me of Scotland? Is it because of the way the story is told, without the overdose of dialogue we know so well from French cinema? Or is it because of the characters, who show nothing of the French joie-de-vivre, but seem reluctant to express their real emotions? One of them is unhappily married and has a steamy rendez-vous with a local farmer, her husband has a secret affair on an online platform, another is married to a man but lets her lesbian passions go free, and a fourth mercilessly kills his only companion, a dog. Not the nicest of people, it seems, but still the viewer understands them and even sympathizes a bit.

'Seuls les bêtes' is not an action packed thriller, but a slow burner which rewards the viewer who can appreciate a well told story.
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7/10
A circular and mostly unexpected thriller
abisio1 September 2020
The trick of circular stories or vantage points has been used many times with different levels of success; Akira Kurosawa RASHOMON is perhaps the most famous of all; however in that case there were different points of view (and colours); here the story is constructed with events related to each individual character forming a whodunit. The main problem is that not everything is completely explained; leaving the second story, the most intriguing of the whole, unresolved which makes it perhaps even unnecessary. Still your interest is almost always maintained until the last two twists at the end which seem made to add a last touch of madness and the irony. There is no much that can be said without revealing the mystery. A rich woman disappear in a farmers region and almost every character is related to the events somehow. In brief; it is not a great entertainment but if you are tired of the conventional crap, this one has a lot of surprises.
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8/10
Really liked it! Great storytelling and editing!
TreeFiddy5312 August 2021
I wasn't sure what I was getting into, but I actually really liked this movie, but not for the reasons I thought I would.

While the literal English translation for the French title is "Only The Animals" but apparently, in French, a bête can also be a stupid person in addition to a beast/an animal; seul can mean alone. So, IMO, a more apt English title would be "The stupid lonely people"? Lol.

And the story is, in fact, about lonely people making stupid decisions in life and the consequences of those decisions. It is about the extent to which human beings go to deal with loneliness, primal/animalistic tendencies of love and sex; makes you question the moment at which human desire takes over morality and intelligence.

In most crime dramas, the 'what is being told' takes the cake. In this case, the 'what' isn't all that special, but 'HOW this story was told' blew my mind. There storytelling is non-linear, so those of you that enjoy this, surely check this one out. It's told from the perspective of five people (very tough to edit with 2-3 storylines, let alone 5) separately, and everything revolves around a single incident. I really liked how smooth the transitions were, the editing of these perspectives and how the story slowly unfolds, revealing what happened. There are various moments at which I went "Oooooh! This is why that happened back then!" It feels like a jigsaw puzzle falling into place with pieces you didn't know you had to look for. The acting in this movie was good too.

Would totally recommend this if you're looking for something new!
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structural mess
random-7077816 July 2020
I'm all for non linear timeliness when they contribute to the story telling. In this case it seems like a grafted trick. You realize early on it is non liner (that is not a spoiler it is telegraphed immediately) and the end twist is not a twist at all but obvious.

Essentially what we get is a feeble French copy of Scandinavian-noir, with the stark cold landscapes, but ultimately a predictable, sterile and shallow experience.
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6/10
Too Many Coincidences
derek-duerden24 April 2023
As a convoluted mystery, this works pretty well on its own terms, as long as one doesn't pay too much attention to the real-world likelihood of it all. For me, there were just too many unlikely interlinkings of the characters to be credible.

As an imperialist allegory, it's OK - but would the relatively small (in French terms) savings of a farmer really be enough to transform the life of an average Ivory Coast conman as significantly as depicted? As with other commenters, I was quite taken with the early parts of this film, but towards the end of that segment, I'd started to disengage with the story and most of the characters.

Worth a look though, if you suspend disbelief enough.
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5/10
Starts well, but falls apart in the second half
Simon197020 December 2020
This film is well directed and has a great cast, but is let down by the plotting.

At first the film gives the impression that you're going to get a murder mystery set in the wintry Massif Central giving it a familiar Scandi-Noir atmosphere. You slowly get to see the events unravel from different viewpoints, with each subsequent telling explaining one pf the previous mysteries and adding some of its own.

But then, the film lurches off into to contrivance territory. Film is not real life, and you accept that sometimes the incredible needs to happen to move a plot forward. Not everything can be a Ken Loach drama.

But "Only The Animals" has four or five unbelievable coincidences, each of which rely on astronomical odds for them to happen. And with each one, my patience frayed a little further.

Some viewers will be happy to accept these multiple million-to-one flukes, and that's fine - I'm glad they won't have their enjoyment ruined.

For me though, it was weak storytelling and it soured my entire experience. Shame - it started off so well.
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7/10
Interlocking lives sharing a common desire drive the action of this bleak but clever and well-crafted mystery-drama
JoeBentleigh26 October 2023
A woman goes missing in a small French community. The question of what happened to her is the central mystery around which this tale is woven. Along the way, we get a glimpse into the private lives - and secrets - of half a dozen of the community's inhabitants or associates.

The structure of the film has been compared to the classic Kurosawa film Rashomon, in that both tell their story through the perspective of several different characters. In Rashomon, however, essentially the same events are related through different eyes. In Only the Animals, each character experiences only part of the action, so that by the end, the viewer alone is in possession of the whole story.

This latter approach is quite innovative - certainly, it's not a narrative method that I can recall having previously encountered - and it works very well in maintaining interest. The downside is that by switching periodically between different characters, one ends up not developing much of an emotional attachment to any of them. This is in spite of the fact that they all have in common a potentially sympathetic motive - a desire to escape loneliness. The methods by which they try, however, tend to only create more problems, either for themselves or others.

The film includes a supernatural element that, presented with a little more ambiguity, could have substantially enhanced the creep factor. Rather than opting for more thrills, however, the director keeps faith with the movie's generally bleak outlook by implying an only-too-human intelligence at work.

As an aside, some reviewers have criticized the film's action as lacking credibility because of an alleged overreliance on coincidence. I think this is a misreading. The narrative structure of presenting the story from various points of view creates an *illusion* of multiple coincidences, but I think if it had been told in a more conventional manner, that impression would not arise. Indeed, I can recall only two genuine coincidences throughout, and the second is a minor one that occurs at the very end and is hardly necessary to the wider plot.

Perhaps the movie's weakest moment comes when we finally discover what happened to the missing woman. It's a very brief, unpersuasive and anticlimactic scene, indicating that perhaps action sequences are not the director's forte. Minor criticisms aside though, I would describe this as a thoughtful, innovative and well-crafted film - more a work of art than mere entertainment, though still accessible enough to have broad appeal. It surely deserved a wider audience than the one it apparently got outside its home country.
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8/10
Clever and absorbing
brockfal27 December 2020
A really absorbing and unusual thriller, interconnecting the stories of five people linked to the disappearance of a woman in snowy central France. It takes time to get going but once it does, it's an intriguing and gripping tale, and quite convincingly carried through.
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African cast members not mention in most online write-ups
ggrqnn2 February 2022
I enjoyed the film, especially the connections of the characters. I was not impressed when searching online for cast info and found that the African cast members were all left off the cast lists in most of the reviews/summaries of the film. They were not extras.
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6/10
A well said story
ricoyeunng30 May 2020
A good plot for development and a well said story.Including a very weird atmosphere just like other movies
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10/10
Utterly absorbing darkly comic murder mystery
percyporcelain7 February 2021
"Oh, it's another of those 'intersecting lives' movies", you could easily say about this movie. And yes it is, in the early stages charting lives so disparate and mutually exclusive that I began to wonder whether my streaming stick had jumped channels, as they are wont to do. But no, stick with it, pay attention to all the details and you will find not a single one of them is forgotten, not a single loose end is left untied, and the whole fascinating jumble coalesces into an amazingly coherent study of human frailty and delusion that will leave you laughing darkly - as it does its biggest victim, who travels halfway across the world not to seek retribution, but simply to understand why all this torment has been visited upon him. Beautifully acted, superbly photographed, with the cultures in France and Africa vividly and sympathetically evoked, this is the cleverest film I've seen in years and certainly one of the most haunting.
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7/10
beast
q-7218816 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
In a given environment, human nature is exposed, why some things we can't understand always happen in life, and even we sometimes act in it, maybe people as an animal, to put it mildly as a beast, can't be rational all the time
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9/10
Each person has his own beast!
sirquickie2 September 2020
From the first frames, the film takes you into its own world and draws you in. You do not have time to get used to one character, others appear. The plot is intricate and captivating. Great crime drama!
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7/10
Une fin stupide
allanradman13 June 2023
A cleaver crime thriller with a number of Inter woven coincidences that will leave you wanting to reach in the screen and strangle the main characters by the time you reach the ending. For most of the characters there is no ending. You never find out. All of the one in a billion coincidences come to an intersection where the story focuses on the final chapter. Every one of the crew of main characters have a variety of personality dysfunctions. Only the beasts are normal which is where, I suppose, the title came from. With a little more thought and effort this film could have been much better albeit longer. It's worth watching once and that's it.
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8/10
Brilliant Movie
therealjaysmoke18 February 2021
The twist and turns in this movie can make you go crazy (in a good way). This was a very well thought of movie and I have to give a big salute to the directors and writers of this amazing movie. You cannot predict anything here. The joy with non-linear movies is watching the pieces come together and this movie did that beautifully. And just when you thought you knew what was going to happen in the end, you are proven wrong again. Brilliant guys.
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5/10
A promising premise but a ultimately contrived/shallow movie
stairways25 January 2021
Contrary to what others suggest here, this movie doesn't start well and then deteriorate but starts out as a cliched, grotesque and quite unpleasant parade of caricatures, and later on morphs into something much more intriguing and engaging, not least for the unexpectedly clever structuring that reclaims some of the worst scenes from early on and gives them new meaning if not much more style or appeal in the second half.

The problem with this movie, in fact, is the overly long first half which does its best to repel, disgust and disappoint the viewer (so much so that many will have long given up before the nuances of the plot are brought to light). It's not giving much away to say that the oddly incongruous African opening scene does start to make sense eventually. Indeed it is the part of the movie that deals with the dark online relationship between prosperous Europe and impoverished Africa that is the most interesting element of this jumbled tale. Unfortunately the shoehorning of so much else into the plot ultimately leaves even this promising material feeling more like just another contrivance and less like anything of real importance or substance.

Whatever merits the movie possesses (and there are many, but mostly to do with execution and pacing rather than depth or empathy) the truly ludicrous ending is enough to remind you that none of these characters matters a whit in this director's search for something to distract and entertain. In the end no one in this movie is even half as real to the director as the fake online lover is to one of the central characters.
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10/10
100% guaranteed to entertain, intrigue and thrill...
tccandler6 September 2021
"Seules les bêtes" (a.k.a. Only the Animals) is a perfect example of 'Hyperlink Cinema'. Multiple storylines, overlapping threads, a diverse cast of characters... all converging into one terrific film. I really don't want to give anything substantial away... but half a dozen or so fascinating people surround the disappearance of one woman in the snowy mountains of France. I knew within two minutes that I was watching one of the best films of the year... and it only kept improving. This is 100% guaranteed to entertain, intrigue and thrill.
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