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El Angel (El ángel)
There are more amazing events we are having with a young man named Carlitos, a young man of seventeen who has blond hair and a child's face. Carletus may have aspired to be a young man with many different dreams, but he never moved away from his adolescence. As the days go by, Carlitos meets his friend Ramon, a young man he met at school, both of whom decide to embark on a new journey of crime and love in a changing way. Karlitus's life has changed to the worst, with many robberies, murders and other crimes brought to prison.
17 April 1984, Santa Fe, Argentina
12 December 1962, Santiago, Chile
8 August 1956, Buenos Aires, Argentina
21 December 1970, Buenos Aires, Argentina
30 March 1955
24 August 1990, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina
November 17, 2018
Ferro's superb performance makes it a highly worthwhile ride.
November 16, 2018
The film is well done in establishing its mood. However, it never succeeds in keeping the characters interesting.
November 16, 2018
At one point, a filmmaker must draw a line in the sand so his audience knows how to react. This movie dances across such a line until it is no longer there.
December 20, 2018
Captivatingly nasty.
November 12, 2018
Ortega has a real eye for flashy, chaotic set pieces and a real ear for excellent Latin rock needle drops on the film's killer Scorsese-inspired soundtrack.
January 09, 2019
the sheer off-kilter spectacle that finds its focus in small, weird moments is too great to dismiss
November 09, 2018
It's a hell of a story-spruced up and splashed on a big, colorful screen-with a lot to show but little to say.
December 05, 2018
The full story has been sacrificed in the service of maintaining the balance between horror and fascination. And Ferro really has created a fascinating screen character.
November 30, 2018
Although the characters aren't sympathetic, the film benefits from stylish period visuals, subtle treatment of its homoerotic subtext, and charismatic performances.
November 13, 2018
The movie is made with skill, but it's so relentless in backing away from any psychologizing or moralizing - or just about anything else that might give us a handle on what makes this monster tick - that it finally feels like an empty horror show.
November 08, 2018
El Angel is sensuous enough to suggest the work of Pedro Almodovar.
January 10, 2019
Too little of "El Angel" escapes a second-hand, been-there, killed-that feeling.

