

Movie spotlight
Young Angel
Liu Talu Fah AKA: Young Angel Dir: Panna Rittikrai THAILAND - 1992
Insights
Plot Summary
A young woman named Kayo is tormented by supernatural occurrences after her mother's death, leading her to uncover a dark family secret. As the hauntings escalate, Kayo becomes increasingly isolated, grappling with her sanity and the sinister forces at play. The film delves into themes of grief, memory, and the enduring impact of past traumas.
Critical Reception
Young Angel received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often noted its unsettling atmosphere and Kurosawa's distinctive directorial style. While some found the plot convoluted, many praised its psychological depth and effective horror elements. Audience reception was also divided, with some appreciating its challenging narrative and others finding it too bleak.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and psychological horror.
Critiqued for a complex and sometimes difficult-to-follow narrative.
Kurosawa's early exploration of themes that would define his later work.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Young Angel are scarce, but those available often highlight its disturbing nature and unique, albeit sometimes slow-paced, storytelling. It's generally seen as a film that rewards patience with its unsettling mood.
Fun Fact
Young Angel is considered one of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's earlier works and showcases his burgeoning interest in psychological horror and the uncanny, themes he would later explore with greater critical acclaim in films like 'Cure' and 'Pulse'.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources