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Shooting Angels has this quirky, offbeat charm that lingers long after viewing. It weaves a surreal narrative around a sculptor’s obsession to create a divine statue, but it’s the missing magic eye that really drives the plot – such a unique idea. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost dreamlike, with a pacing that might throw some viewers off but suits its odd tone. The practical effects are quite interesting, especially when you consider the budget constraints of the time. Performances are a mixed bag, but they add to the film's eccentricity. It's really distinctive, a sort of strange exploration of creation and belief. Definitely not your typical sci-fi flick, and that's what makes it stand out.
Tackles themes of creation and belief in unusual ways.Notable for its offbeat narrative style and practical effects.Offers a distinctly surreal atmosphere that’s a bit hard to define.
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