Angel Face Mini Review

Film Block:
Director: Vanessa Filho
Producers: Carole Lambert, Marc Missonier
Cast: Marion Cotillard, Alban Lenoir, Ayline Aksoy-Etaix, Stephane Rideau, Amelie Daure, Mario Magelhaes, Joel Boudjelta

Director Vanessa Filho’s film Angel Face premiered at Cannes this year and had both good and bad aspects. Marion Cotillard plays a party- and drug-heavy irresponsible mother living with her eleven-year-old daughter Elli on the French Riviera. She runs off with some guy partway through the movie, leaving Elli to fend for herself. Elli seeks comfort from a young man who visits their apartment complex, and stays with him until her mom returns.

The cinematography and acting were fairly good, but the plot was a bit disjointed with too many loose ends that were never tied up. It was one big engine rev for a conclusive ending that never came. I walked out of the theater thinking that the film was fine, but I didn’t understand what it was trying to tell me. It didn’t have any overarching theme or lesson, which to me nullified the decent acting and cinematography to render the film not worth the two hours that it was.

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