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My Angel is an intriguing piece that dances on the fringes of desperation and longing. Colette, a prostitute, is tangled in her own desires, and when she gets that late-night phone call from a colleague, you really feel the weight of her world. The pacing has this almost languid quality, reflecting her internal struggle, which makes the moments of urgency even more impactful. Themes of love, sacrifice, and the search for connection run deep throughout. The performances have this raw authenticity that strikes a chord, particularly in Colette's portrayal; she’s not just a character but a vessel for exploring deeper human truths. It's a film that lingers, and it’s distinct in how it portrays the gritty reality of its world without romanticizing it.
Engaging character studyUnique take on love and sacrificeRaw performances that capture the grit of the setting
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