
Angel, My Song Is Your Song
A young man finds out that his ex-lover has only one week left to live, and with the help of angels, he scrambles to change his fate. A love story in which popular actor Yuji Oda starred in 1992 during his big break.
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Plot Summary
A young girl named Angel, living with her grandmother, is discovered to have a beautiful singing voice. Her talent catches the attention of a local music teacher who believes she has the potential for a bright future. However, Angel struggles with shyness and the challenges of her home life, making her journey to embrace her gift a difficult one. The story explores themes of family, dreams, and overcoming adversity.
Critical Reception
Angel, My Song Is Your Song received a generally mild reception from critics, with praise often directed at the performances of its lead actors and its heartwarming, albeit predictable, story. While some found it to be a touching family drama, others criticized its lack of originality and a somewhat sentimental approach. Audiences often responded more positively, drawn to its inspirational message and the central performance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its heartfelt performances, particularly from its young lead and supporting cast.
- Noted for its sweet, if somewhat formulaic, family-friendly narrative.
- Some critics found the pacing and emotional beats to be overly sentimental.
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Fun Fact
The film was filmed in and around the town of Valdosta, Georgia.
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