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Angela (2020) has this eerie, unsettling vibe that lingers long after it’s over. The pacing's deliberate, building tension as it explores the weight of past choices and their hauntings in the present. The performances, while understated, carry an emotional depth, making the characters' struggles palpable. There's a rawness to the practical effects, which adds to the film's authenticity and enhances its dark tone. It’s not flashy, but the atmosphere really pulls you in, and there's something fascinating about how it revisits themes of guilt and consequence. It stands apart for its quiet intensity and the way it forces you to sit with discomfort. Definitely leaves an impression.
Angela is a bit of a hidden gem with limited distribution, which makes it somewhat scarce in collector circles. The lack of information around the director and production adds a layer of intrigue. I've seen a few editions pop up on various streaming platforms, but physical copies are harder to come by. As collectors, it’s worth keeping an eye out for any special releases that might shed light on its production history.
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