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The Devil & The Angel is an interesting little film from '97 that dives into the chaos of urban living. Picture this: a woman, already living her life, is suddenly thrown into conflict with an overbearing neighbor in her New York apartment. The tone is tense and claustrophobic, capturing that sense of isolation in the city while also exploring themes of frustration and self-discovery. The performances are raw, maybe not polished, but they bring a certain authenticity to the characters. It's not the kind of film that relies on flashy effects; rather, it leans into the reality of everyday struggles, making it distinctive in its own right. Definitely a conversation starter.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making original formats a bit scarce. While not widely discussed in collector circles, its unique narrative and setting give it a certain niche appeal. The lack of major director credit and information might deter some, but for those who appreciate hidden gems from the late '90s, it's worth tracking down.
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