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Angel Baby

  • 1995
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  • 1h 45min
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7,0/10
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John Lynch and Jacqueline McKenzie in Angel Baby (1995)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo schizophrenics meet during therapy and fall passionately in love. Ahead of them lies the inevitable road to disaster - one they share to the end.Two schizophrenics meet during therapy and fall passionately in love. Ahead of them lies the inevitable road to disaster - one they share to the end.Two schizophrenics meet during therapy and fall passionately in love. Ahead of them lies the inevitable road to disaster - one they share to the end.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael Rymer
  • Scénario
    • Michael Rymer
  • Casting principal
    • John Lynch
    • Jacqueline McKenzie
    • Colin Friels
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    • Réalisation
      • Michael Rymer
    • Scénario
      • Michael Rymer
    • Casting principal
      • John Lynch
      • Jacqueline McKenzie
      • Colin Friels
    • 23avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 14 victoires au total

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    Angel Baby
    Trailer 1:33
    Angel Baby

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    John Lynch
    John Lynch
    • Harry
    Jacqueline McKenzie
    Jacqueline McKenzie
    • Kate
    Colin Friels
    Colin Friels
    • Morris Goodman
    Deborra-Lee Furness
    Deborra-Lee Furness
    • Louise Goodman
    Daniel Daperis
    • Sam Goodman
    Robyn Nevin
    Robyn Nevin
    • Dr. Norberg
    David Argue
    David Argue
    • Dave
    Geoff Brooks
    • Rowan
    Humphrey Bower
    • Frank
    Jane Menelaus
    • Obstetrician
    Alex Pinder
    Alex Pinder
    • Dr. Singani
    Marcus Eyre
    Marcus Eyre
    • Personnel Director
    Heather Bolton
    • Housing Agent
    Samuel Johnson
    Samuel Johnson
    • Check-Out Cashier
    • (as Sam Johnson)
    Lesley Baker
    Lesley Baker
    • Rose
    Peter Sardi
    Peter Sardi
    • Lane Manager
    Glynis Angell
    • Clubhouse 'Client'
    Sally-Anne Upton
    • Clubhouse 'Client'
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Rymer
    • Scénario
      • Michael Rymer
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    Old Joe

    An extraordinary story of love's transcendent power. More movies need to be presented, just like this one, about the serious issue of 'mental illness'!

    The issue presented in the Australian movie 'Angel Baby' is one that is very close to me. I am talking about mental illness and how destructive any of them can be to individuals that get it. I have been affected by both depression and a mild case of schizophrenia (the illness that is shown here) and the highs and lows that come with those illnesses. This film is important as shows what it takes to overcome a mental illness and what affects they can have on your life and those around you.

    A funny, haunting love story, 'Angel Baby' tells the story of two lost souls, Harry and Kate, who fall in love against the odds and find hope strength in each other to accomplish the impossible. Full of humour, compassion and hope, Angel Baby is a testament to the power of love and a roller-coaster journey to the magical fringes of the human psyche.

    There is a lot to like about and take in with this movie. The writer /director Michael Rymer has bought a very interesting Australian movie to our screen. The story that we get here is one that is probably not all that uncommon, but is not known in our community. It accentuates the difficulties that people have when they are battling any mental illness and what rash choices they make when they are unable function mentally. This story also had the wonderful aspects that show Kate's obsessions of seeing messages from a TV game-show, while I am glad that the story shows both Kate and Harry choosing a life that they are probably not able to keep in complete control of because of their mental illness issues.

    Then as director, Rymer makes some very impressive moves. I love how the movie makes us as the audience feel like we are experiencing what the mental illness is like that both Kate and Harry actually have. I believe this mainly through the extraordinary camera work that is used, with all of its different views and angles. This aspect of the movie is helped by its cinematographer Ellery Ryan, who captures it all perfectly. I also love the choice of scenery used in 'Angel Baby', such as the shots of the city and the grand 'West gate bridge', which is used to great effect in the film.

    The leading cast to this movie was outstanding. Harry (John Lynch) and Kate (Jacqueline Mackenzie) are wonderful on screen together. They were both very convincing as both very mentally ill patients and it is through their performances that I believe this. There were some very real moments (well that is what they felt like for me) in this film where I believed these actors were suffering a mental illness for real. One such incident is when Kate is totally taken aback by being hit by kid skate-boarding at the local shopping centre. What I saw was a haunting sort of vision, one that I can relate to, and one that I was glad too see.

    The rest of the cast is pretty good as well. Harry has concerned friends, the Goodman's. Morris (Colin Friels) and Louise (Deborra-Lee Furness) both show at individual times that they are truly concerned with the situation they find Harry and his girl in. Their son, Sam Goodman, (Daniel Daperis) was another important character, who has a terrific scene with Harry, about being unable to sleep one. What Harry helps Sam out with is ironic, considering the situation that we see Harry gets himself into.

    I watched Angel Baby and 'Cosi', (another Australian movie, which deals with mental illness) back to back. Cosi was not as good as Angel Baby in my view, but the two films are completely different. One is from a totally serious point of view, while the other is coming from the comedic perspective about mental illness. I am still yet to see the classic Australian film 'Shine', starring Geoffrey Rush. But from what I have been told, it must be another worthwhile movie about how mental illness affects people, even brilliant and successful individuals.

    I am a firm believer that mental illness is an issue in society that is culturally misunderstood by most people. I believe this because people are either misinformed or misdiagnosed, or they immediately dismiss a person with such a problem, saying either 'they are making excuses for themselves' or 'they should just snap out of it'. I personally hate that point of view as it is not only arrogant, but it is also a very naïve point of view in my opinion. I say that compassion should be shown instead of criticism, while understanding and sensitivity should be learnt instead of straight dismissal and sheer arrogance.

    I guess my only criticism of Angel Baby is that it has a very limited cast, but perhaps that was a deliberate move, to show both Harry and Kate, for as long as they could. I would have preferred a bit bigger cast. I am glad that we were able to see all sorts of ideas, visions and images presented about how mental illness can affect people in 'Angel Baby', and are eternally grateful that an Australian movie is willing and daring enough to show it. For that, I thank the makers and actors from the bottom of my heart.

    CMRS gives 'Angel Baby': 4.5 (Very Good – Brilliant Film)
    9SKG-2

    Tough film to watch

    If you read the plot description of this film - two patients in a mental hospital fall in love, decide to move in together, one of them gets pregnant, and the two decide to go off medication for the baby's sake, with tragic results - you might think this is an American-type disease-of-the-week movie, but you'd be wrong. This is a tough and wrenching film which doesn't shy away from the tough questions. The ending is a puzzlement, because I'm not sure what it means, but other than that, this is powerful stuff. John Lynch and Jacqueline McKenzie deserve to be commended, as does writer-director Michael Rymer.
    marlasingers

    Love is a unique thing to us all.

    When I first saw this film, I felt torn apart by the complexity of love. In particular, the love that exists between the lead characters. It is hard enough in the "real world" for people to have a love without the interference of others.

    In this film, the love story is exceptional. The two people have schizophrenia, an illness not of split personality, but of hallucinations that don't exist & voices that are heard but have no face.

    So, under all this still lies the human need for love. And these two people find it. Pure & simplified. Until things start to go wrong again.

    The challenges that faced the lead actors was to make believable both their love story & their illness. In particular, Jacqueline McKenzie is an amazing & articulate actor & remains true to her character's situation & beliefs throughout the film.

    I decided to make a point of mentioning the film for it's true portrayal of a greatly misunderstood & yet common illness. For all the films about cancer, alcoholism & other illnesses, mental illnesses are still generally misunderstood & ignorantly ill-portrayed. Previous to "A Beautiful Mind", this is one of the films that portrays this illness both realistically beautifully, and for those reasons alone it can help people to understand more about an illness that most probably affects someone you know.
    7njmjyrghw

    Movie mistake

    After watching the beginning of this movie the first day Harry and Kate meet they both change clothes somehow after getting of the bus then spending the day and night together I believe this is a mistake as it's the same day I doubt they both went home to change. Pretty bad mistake!

    One minute they have a chase after getting off the bus then they get some food and talk and they're both wearing different clothes. Has anyone else noticed this mistake. Pretty bad editing and don't know how it was missed. Apart from that I enjoyed the movie, typical Aussie feel to it especially the 90's style. Muriel's a wedding etc.
    8ksaelagnulraon

    Not to be missed

    Stunning, heartfelt film by little-known director Rymer is most notable for brilliant performances by Lynch and McKenzie, the latter in her best role ever. Maltin called it (incredibly) `over-elaborate treatment of the subject matter' - it's quite the opposite, as mental illness is far too often swept under the carpet in today's society. Friels' character is expertly written, as a brother who cares for his troubled sibling but can't offer any solution, and who doesn't want his family being dragged into Harry's problems. The film's significance was reflected in its performance at the AFI Awards.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 juillet 1997 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ангелочек
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Sociétés de production
      • Astral Films
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • Beyond Films
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      • 22 $US
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      1 heure 45 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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