Review of Angel's Rage (2006) by Gérald P — 31 Oct 2013
This is a very moving and intimate portrayal of troubled Québec youth, depicting poverty, youth gang life, drug use, and gay, bisexual, and straight sexual identities and lifestyles. The scene in a low-life tavern, when a local Montréal poet does a reading to musical accompaniment, is wonderfully evocative, moving, and just downright BEAUTIFUL.
Alexandre Castonguay (as Francis) and Patrick Martin (as Éric), the youthful principal male protagonists, are both delectably lovely young men upon whom to gaze for the duration of such a film, and Castonguay has gone on to have an important career on stage and screen here in Québec, with several more films to his credit.
This review of Angel's Rage (2006) was written by Gérald P on 31 Oct 2013.
Angel's Rage has generally received positive reviews.
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