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Angel-A
Angel-A
2005 ·91 min ·France ·R 18+
6.7
IMDb 7.0 КП 7.8 RT 47% MC 48
Romance, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Director: Luc Besson
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A beautiful and mysterious woman helps an inept scam artist get his game together... but is their meeting purely coincidence?

Budget: $15M
US Gross: $202,647
Worldwide: $10M
Rie Rasmussen
Actor
Jamel Debbouze
Actor
Gilbert Melki
Actor

Angel-A is a polarizing black-and-white drama that divides audiences and critics between those who find it a profound, soulful meditation on self-love and those who dismiss it as simplistic and clichéd. While the minimalist aesthetic and the chemistry between the two leads are widely praised, the narrative's reliance on banal tropes and an unconventional tone leaves some viewers deeply moved and others unimpressed.

Cinematography The film succeeds in creating an intimate, magical atmosphere through its striking black-and-white cinematography and authentic portrayal of Paris.
Acting Jamel Debbouze anchors the film with a soulful, nuanced performance that effectively bridges the gap between comic flair and genuine psychological distress.
Theme The narrative's central message about self-love and internal redemption is viewed by many as profoundly life-affirming, though others feel the execution is too simplistic or preachy.
Screenplay The plot structure is divisive, praised by some for its laconic, meditative pacing, while others criticize it as a predictable, clichéd script with an unearned, unnatural conclusion.
Acting Rie Rasmussen's performance is contested; some see it as a natural, striking embodiment of an ethereal angel, while others find it occasionally overplayed or lacking in dramatic depth.
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