

My Angel
Colette, a prostitute in love, receives a phone call in the middle of the night. An unknown colleague asks her for a favour in the form of a cry for help: to pick up her boy and bring him to her. She, herself, needs a child to make her loved ex return to her.
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Plot Summary
A struggling writer, Jack, tries to find inspiration for his next novel by observing the people around him. He becomes particularly fascinated by an elderly man, Arthur, who seems to live a life full of wisdom and quiet contentment. Jack attempts to understand Arthur's philosophy and how he has found peace, hoping to translate it into his own work.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences alike. While some appreciated the performances of the seasoned cast, many found the narrative to be meandering and uninspired, failing to live up to the potential of its stars and director.
What Reviewers Say
- Despite a talented cast, the film lacks narrative cohesion and emotional depth.
- The pacing is slow, and the philosophical themes feel underdeveloped.
- Some viewers found the performances a bright spot, but not enough to salvage the film.
Google audience: Audiences were largely unimpressed, with many finding the movie to be a disappointment. While a few appreciated the acting, the majority felt the film was slow, boring, and lacked a compelling story.
Fun Fact
Despite Robert De Niro's directing credit, the film was reportedly plagued by production issues and significant reshoots, which may have contributed to its uneven final product.
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