THE WOLFPACK Don’t get them started on how they feel about tipping.
  • THE WOLFPACK Don’t get them started on how they feel about tipping.

The documentary The Wolfpack opens on a boy sorting prop guns, reciting the name of the character to whom each weapon belongs: Mr. Orange, Mr. Pink, Mr. White. The Angulo brothers, cinephiles and shut-ins, are working on Reservoir Dogs.

The seven Angulo siblings—six boys, one girl—spent their childhoods confined to a four-bedroom apartment on the Lower East Side, kept indoors by parents paranoid about the dangers of the city. The brothers were home-schooled, barely socialized, and let outside only a handful of times a year—"one particular year," one boy says, "we never got out all."

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