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Angels in the Attic
The attic of Brad and Franky's apartment building holds a suitcase full of cash. Now, these two good-hearted Robin Hoods are on a mission of mercy to save some needy neighbors with gifts of money and presents. But the suitcase belongs to a bank robber and now the two young heroes must figure out a way to capture the thief and return the money while saving their neighbors one last time!
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Plot Summary
In this drama, a troubled teenager finds solace and guidance through his interactions with a wise, ethereal being. The film explores themes of faith, redemption, and the search for meaning in life. As the protagonist navigates personal struggles, he learns valuable lessons about hope and resilience from his celestial companion.
Critical Reception
Angels in the Attic (1998) received a mixed to positive reception, largely appreciated for its heartfelt message and earnest performances, though some critics found its pacing and narrative to be somewhat predictable. It resonated with family audiences looking for inspirational content.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its uplifting message and positive themes.
Acknowledged for its earnest performances, particularly from the young cast.
Noted for a straightforward, sometimes predictable, narrative structure.
Google audience: Audience feedback is limited due to the film's niche release, but available comments often highlight its inspirational qualities and suitability for family viewing, with some finding it a touching and thought-provoking experience.
Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and had a limited theatrical release, primarily reaching audiences through religious and family-oriented channels.
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