7/10
In Glasgow, Robbie, a very young father, is constantly caught up by his past of delinquent. The Angels' Share is a Scottish comedy-drama film directed by Ken Loach.
20 May 2013
Warning: Spoilers
A very good movie, positive, funny, full of energy and humor as often in Ken Loach. To see in the original version, for the invaluable accent of these Scot alive and kicking in front of what swamps them. A beautiful story. I loved this film and I came out with a light heart. Beautiful story takes a deep humanism, nice trajectory than the young offender who chooses to follow her heart line to grab a bit of trickery with the famous part of the angels who will change his life. Many of the British humor that makes their films tend to "social" is miles away from moralistic impositions that we are served in France. One thinks of Full Monty, we revel in the absurdity of nickel feet when we follow in the highlands, dressed in a kilt. It's just good, fresh, always tasteful, never headlock and perfectly controlled. A delight! A film with emotional ups and downs sometimes funny. It was a real friendship increases and changes in the film the main character. The suspense is present.
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