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L'ange rouge

Original title: Akai tenshi
  • 1966
  • 16
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
2.1K
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L'ange rouge (1966)
DramaRomanceWar

During the Sino-Japanese War, a young army nurse gives sympathy to her patients and falls in love with an impotent doctor who's addicted to morphine.During the Sino-Japanese War, a young army nurse gives sympathy to her patients and falls in love with an impotent doctor who's addicted to morphine.During the Sino-Japanese War, a young army nurse gives sympathy to her patients and falls in love with an impotent doctor who's addicted to morphine.

  • Director
    • Yasuzô Masumura
  • Writers
    • Yoriyoshi Arima
    • Ryôzô Kasahara
  • Stars
    • Ayako Wakao
    • Shinsuke Ashida
    • Yûsuke Kawazu
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yasuzô Masumura
    • Writers
      • Yoriyoshi Arima
      • Ryôzô Kasahara
    • Stars
      • Ayako Wakao
      • Shinsuke Ashida
      • Yûsuke Kawazu
    • 22User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ayako Wakao
    Ayako Wakao
    • Nurse Sakura Nishi
    Shinsuke Ashida
    Shinsuke Ashida
    • Dr. Okabe
    Yûsuke Kawazu
    Yûsuke Kawazu
    • Pvt. Orihara
    Ranko Akagi
    • Head Nurse Iwashima
    Jôtarô Senba
    Jôtarô Senba
    • Private Sakamoto
    Daihachi Kita
    • Private Nogami
    Jun Osanai
    • Special Duty Sergeant Major
    Daigo Inoue
    • Advance Guard Company's Fifth Chief
    Takashi Nakamura
    • Head of infantry
    Ken'ichi Tani
    • Wounded soldier
    Kisao Tobita
    • Patient
    Naomasa Kawashima
    • Medic
    Ayako Ikegami
    • Nurse Tsurusaki
    Kyôsuke Shiho
    • Chinese Boy
    Shin Minatsu
    • Soldier
    Ken Nakahara
    • Wounded soldier
    Shinji Sayama
    • Sick Soldier
    Kenji Ôba
    Kenji Ôba
      • Director
        • Yasuzô Masumura
      • Writers
        • Yoriyoshi Arima
        • Ryôzô Kasahara
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      8Jeremy_Urquhart

      Packs a punch

      A bleak and exceptionally well-made anti-war movie, Red Angel is surprisingly bold for a movie that's as old as it is. It goes to some fairly extreme places when it comes to the violence, the intensity of some of its sexual themes, and its depiction of drug addiction. It's definitely not a good time, but much of the shocking stuff here is in service of a well-executed statement on the horrors, tragedies, and inherent madness of war.

      There are some elements here that feel a little questionable, and I can see some of the decisions the main character makes (especially in the first half) turning some people off, but I still think the strengths of Red Angel far outweight the weaknesses or shortcomings. It wasn't ideal Friday night viewing, but it is a film I am glad I saw (though will probably never see again, owing to how persistently traumatic it was).
      3TooKakkoiiforYou_321

      When they start a movie with a rape scene in the first FIVE minutes, you know you're up for something

      Akai Tenshi, the movie starring Ayako Wakao where she impersonates a comfort woman...errrr, a nurse who helps japanese soldiers by making sex with them for no real discernible reason and then feels bad for them dying or killing themselves again for no real reason. Oh, did I mention the fact that she magically falls in love with a surgeon with whom she doesn't show any chemistry whatsoever? This movie feels more like an exploitation flick where somebody imposed to the director to not show the actual sex scenes, resulting in something extremely bizzarre at the end of the day. Having enjoyed a lot of the works of this director and especially the feminist-leaning A Wife Confesses made five years prior to this thing, I am shocked and infuriated that he produced this crap. Well shot crap, but crap nonetheless. I might try to rewatch it in the future, but it's not on the priority list.
      9SpelingError

      A powerful war film.

      Coming from the point of view of the country at risk of losing the war and tinged with a sense of fatalism, this is the kind of story which could've been wall to wall misery porn if the wrong director were put in charge of it. Fortunately, its emotional register turned out to be far more oblique than I expected it would. The portrayals of the characters finding solace from their desperate situations by getting as much out of their relationships with each other as possible resonated really well with me. Though you might not be able to control your fate, the least you can do is attempt to alleviate your fears of meeting it. This aspect isn't glossed over, nor does it overshadow the depressing parts of the film. The film instead does a good job at balancing hope and despair. Even the Stockholm syndrome bits don't feel problematic since the desperation of the characters are made as clear as day.
      6Lin-4

      Blood, Guts and Nurse Nishi

      Red Angel is a very interesting and strange movie which could make the staunchest warmonger into a pacifist with bloody sights that might delight Mexican/American director Robert Rodriguez. A beautiful, sensual nurse named Nishi battles the 1939 war in China and her own repulsion to its inhuman violence by making love to an amputee and falling in love with a drug-addicted doctor. Be ready for the screams of surgery with no anesthetic and the sight of saws being used to cut off limbs. A little soft core, a lot of action, enough blood to make you happy the film is in black and white. Still . . . it's always worthwhile to take a look at the world through another culture's eyes.
      7Uriah43

      A Very Good Anti-War Film

      This film begins in 1939 with a young nurse by the name of "Nishi Sakura" (Ayako Wakao) being sent from her home in Tokyo to a mobile Army hospital in China to care for Japanese soldiers who have been seriously wounded in the war over there. Although she is quite eager to demonstrate her medical skills, she is immediately horrified at the condition of the hospital which is short on medical equipment and supplies needed for all of the dying and wounded soldiers. To suggest that it is an unpleasant environment would be an understatement-especially considering that within the first week of her reporting for duty she is forcibly raped by a soldier named "Private Sakamoto" (Jotaro Senba). Yet as traumatic as this event is for her, she still does everything she can to save his life when he returns from the front lines with injuries even worse than before. And her feelings for other wounded soldiers continues even though she is warned repeatedly not to get emotionally involved. However, it isn't until she falls in love with one of the doctors that things take a turn for the worse. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was one of those films that was well-made but, because of the subject matter, was rather difficult to actually enjoy. To its credit, unlike so many other war movies which glorifies the battlefield action, this one showcases the harsh realities of it to great effect. Likewise, having an absolutely gorgeous actress like Ayako Wakao certainly didn't hurt either. Be that as it may, in spite of some rather disturbing scenes, I still consider this to be a very good anti-war film, and I have rated it accordingly. Above average.

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        The film contains some gruesome sequences of surgery without anaesthetic and the removal of limbs with saws. Not for the squeamish.
      • Goofs
        Several dead bodies are clearly seen to be breathing slightly throughout the film.
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        Featured in Horrible Reviews: The Most DISTURBING Movies | Part 36: The Horrors Of War (2025)

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      • Release date
        • April 16, 1969 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • The Red Angel
      • Production company
        • Daiei Studios
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 35 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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