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Angie (1993) is an intriguing dive into crime and moral choices. The film has this gritty, almost claustrophobic feel, where the tension builds slowly but surely. Angie, fresh from the orphanage, finds herself tangled up with Alex, whose life of crime is painted with shades of desperation and allure. The performances are a mixed bag; there’s a rawness that can be captivating, particularly in how Angie navigates her choices. The pacing keeps you on edge, with moments of reflection and bursts of action. The atmosphere feels heavy, as if the weight of decisions looms over every character. It’s not just about crime; it’s about the search for belonging and the shadows that can linger, even in the brightest moments.
Gritty atmosphere with a heavy toneThemes of belonging and moral choicesUneven but compelling performances
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