

Angels in White
Rumi Kizaki enrols in a nursing program because she failed to enter a university. However, she does not want to become a nurse because she believes that she will not make a good nurse. While Rumi ponders over what to do, she continues her training in nursing. Along the way, Rumi meets new people and discovers new things about herself.
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Plot Summary
Set during the Greek Civil War, "Angels in White" follows a group of children trying to survive amidst the conflict. The film explores their resilience, their innocence lost, and their desperate search for safety and a semblance of normalcy in a world torn apart by violence. It highlights the profound impact of war on the youngest and most vulnerable.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its emotional depth and its powerful portrayal of the impact of war on children. Critics noted its sensitive handling of a difficult subject matter and the strong performances from its young cast.
What Reviewers Say
- Emotionally resonant portrayal of childhood during wartime.
- Highlights the resilience of children in the face of conflict.
- A sensitive and impactful drama.
Google audience: Audience reviews were not widely available, but the film was noted for its touching and poignant narrative.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in Greece, aiming for an authentic portrayal of the historical period and setting.
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