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Angels, Baby! is one of those quirky indie films that teeters on the edge of romantic fantasy with a sprinkle of whimsy. The story revolves around two shy souls who almost cross paths in a karaoke bar, only to be nudged together by their guardian angels—who have these retro-futuristic gadgets to measure their romantic potential. It’s got this lighthearted vibe, but there’s an underlying charm in how it tackles the theme of love, fate, and missed connections. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it feels fitting for the laid-back atmosphere, and the practical effects used for the angelic gadgets give it a unique visual flair. Performances are earnest, adding to that endearing quality, making it a curious gem in the indie scene of the late '90s.
Angels, Baby! has maintained a relatively low profile among collectors, which adds to its appeal. There are few known releases, primarily on VHS, making it a bit scarce in the physical media realm. The distinctiveness of its concept and the charming execution contribute to a niche but growing interest among collectors who appreciate '90s indie films. Keep an eye out for any special screenings or underground festivals if you're interested in exploring this film further.
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