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Angela and I
Arturo, a placid forty-year-old, unexpectedly receives the visit of an Angel of Death: a sexy woman with a weakness for tequila and younger boys. The supernatural being, Angela, invites him to a quick departure. However, Arturo wants to make a pact with his incorrect escort: he will accept his Destiny only if she helps him take revenge on all those who have made fun of him. The bet is tough: if Arturo disappears from the Register of the Morituri, Angela will lose her immortality. Who between the two will be able to defeat Igli Hasani a second time?
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Plot Summary
A successful, but emotionally distant, woman is forced to confront her past when she inherits her estranged mother's beloved seaside cottage. While sorting through memories, she finds herself drawn to the life her mother built and the people she left behind. Through unexpected encounters and self-reflection, she begins to understand the sacrifices her mother made and starts to heal old wounds.
Critical Reception
The film received a modest reception, appreciated for its emotional core and performances, particularly from the lead actors. However, some critics found the pacing to be slow and the narrative somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt exploration of family relationships and healing.
The performances, especially Patti Yasutake's, were noted as strong anchors.
Some found the plot development to be overly familiar and lacking in surprising turns.
Google audience: Audience reviews were generally positive, with viewers appreciating the film's emotional resonance and its focus on themes of reconciliation and self-discovery. Many connected with the relatable struggles of the protagonist and found the ending to be satisfying.
Fun Fact
Director and star Patti Yasutake initially developed the story as a personal project, drawing inspiration from her own experiences with family dynamics.
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