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We're No Angels is a curious blend of crime and comedy set against the backdrop of a French colonial town during the Christmas season. The film has this laid-back, almost whimsical tone that contrasts sharply with the convicts' initial intentions. You get some nice performances, particularly from the trio of leads who really bring a lightheartedness to their roles, despite the darker premise. The pacing feels just right, allowing for both comedic moments and a bit of introspection as these men grapple with their moral dilemmas. It's visually appealing too, with practical effects that evoke a certain warmth you don't often find in typical crime comedies.
We're No Angels has seen various format releases over the years, with the more recent DVD editions being somewhat easier to find, though earlier VHS copies can be a bit scarce. Collector interest tends to center around the film's unusual mix of genres and its charming performances, which give it a quirky edge in the realm of 1950s cinema. Its blend of humor and holiday themes makes it a unique piece for fans of lesser-known comedies from that era.
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