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Dark Angel, a 1996 TV movie, leans heavily into the dark corners of human nature. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as we follow Walter D'Arcangelo, a homicide detective caught in a web of deceit and personal demons. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the psychological elements to simmer while the clock ticks down on the lives of the women in jeopardy. What stands out is the raw, almost gritty realism; the performances are solid, particularly the lead, who captures Walter’s turmoil with an authenticity that feels almost palpable. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, serve the narrative well, contributing to the uneasy vibe. Themes of guilt, redemption, and the complexity of morality are woven through, making it a layered piece that lingers in the mind.
Features a compelling lead performance that anchors the film.Explores themes of guilt and morality in a unique way.Noteworthy for its atmospheric tension.
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