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Constant Angel has a really raw, almost gritty vibe to it. It follows Andrew, who's stuck in this rut after college, desperately longing for Sophia, the girl who seems unattainable. The pacing is contemplative, reflecting his internal struggle, which makes the moments of action feel even more striking, especially when he makes the leap to join the Army. There’s an interesting exploration of purpose and loss here; you can feel the weight of his choices. Performances are a bit understated but they hit hard, capturing that post-college disillusionment and the longing for connection. The atmosphere is heavy, almost melancholic, but there’s a pulse to it that keeps you engaged.
Constant Angel doesn’t have the widespread recognition some films do, but it’s a hidden gem for collectors who appreciate character-driven narratives. The limited release has made it somewhat scarce, especially on physical formats. There's definitely a growing interest among niche collectors who enjoy exploring the more profound themes of purpose and connection in cinema.
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