Animal Review: Stylish, Violent, and Emotionally Unstable

Image Credit: T-Series / Bhadrakali Pictures / Official Poster

Animal looks like a father-son action drama on the surface, but what makes it different is how it explores obsession, masculinity, and emotional damage through extreme storytelling. In my opinion, it is a mixed but impactful watch.

The story follows Ranvijay, a man whose intense attachment to his father gradually turns into something destructive. The setup is gripping early on, especially when family tension starts transforming into violence and psychological chaos.


Story Breakdown (Simple)

In simple terms, this is the story of a man who destroys himself while trying to prove love, loyalty, and power. The film is less about plot twists and more about watching a deeply unstable character spiral out of control.

What Actually Works

The strongest part of Animal is its intensity. Ranbir Kapoor delivers a commanding performance, and several scenes work purely because of his screen presence. The soundtrack and visual presentation also add a lot to the film’s impact.

One standout element: the film presents its lead like a larger-than-life figure, but also makes it clear that he is emotionally broken. That contradiction is what keeps the character interesting.

What Feels Weak

Not everything works. The runtime feels long, and some portions could have been edited more tightly. A few side characters also feel underdeveloped compared to the attention given to the lead.


Ending Explained (Simple)

The ending makes it clear that Ranvijay’s journey is not really one of victory — it is one of self-destruction. His violence and emotional obsession do not make him stronger; they leave him more damaged than before.

If you look closely, the ending also opens the door for a darker continuation, rather than offering emotional closure.

Hidden Meaning / Theme

Beneath the action and shock value, Animal is really about toxic attachment, male ego, and emotional emptiness. That is what makes it more than just a violent action film.


Cast & Characters

  • Ranbir Kapoor as Ranvijay – intense, unstable, and emotionally damaged
  • Anil Kapoor as Balbir Singh – the father figure at the emotional center of the story
  • Rashmika Mandanna as Geetanjali – adds emotional conflict and relationship tension
  • Bobby Deol as Abrar – a dangerous and memorable antagonist

Sequel / Future Chances

If the story continues, it could go even deeper into darker emotional territory. The ending clearly leaves that possibility open.


Who Should Watch It

If you enjoy dark action dramas and anti-hero stories, this film will likely hold your attention. But if you prefer balanced or subtle storytelling, this may feel too excessive.

Final Verdict

My take: Bold But Messy. Strong performances and heavy impact make it memorable, but it is definitely not for everyone. Overall, it is a one-time intense watch.


Where to Watch

OTT Platform: Netflix

Streaming availability may vary by region, so checking the official platform listing is always recommended.


FAQ

Q1. What genre is Animal?
A: It is an action-drama / psychological crime film.

Q2. Is Animal suitable for family viewing?
A: No, it contains strong violence and mature themes.

Q3. Does Animal hint at a sequel?
A: Yes, the ending leaves room for future continuation.

Q4. Is Animal just an action movie?
A: No, much of the film focuses on emotional instability and character psychology.

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