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So, 'The Angel Levine' is this intriguing drama that carries a weighty atmosphere throughout. You’ve got Morris Mishkin, an elderly Jewish tailor, grounded in his struggles. The film subtly intertwines themes of faith and despair, particularly as Morris grapples with the illness of his wife Fanny and his own physical decline. This isn’t your typical angel narrative; when the character played by the always compelling Zero Mostel shows up, it adds this surreal twist to the otherwise stark realism. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, which gives you space to feel the depth of Morris's plight. It's a film that leans heavily on performances, with Mostel and the poignant moments really sticking with you long after the credits roll.
This film has had a rather limited release history, which makes it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. There's not a ton of information out there regarding its various formats, but it pops up occasionally on DVD and might have a few VHS copies floating around. Interest in this title can be a bit niche, but for those who appreciate character-driven stories with a touch of the surreal, it’s worth keeping an eye out for.
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