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Cowboys & Angels

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.6K
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Cowboys & Angels (2003)
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The story concerns a hapless civil servant who gets more than he bargained for when he moves into an apartment with a gay fashion student and finds himself on the catwalk. The film sets out ... Read allThe story concerns a hapless civil servant who gets more than he bargained for when he moves into an apartment with a gay fashion student and finds himself on the catwalk. The film sets out to explore the difficulties young people have in keeping their identities in a fast-moving... Read allThe story concerns a hapless civil servant who gets more than he bargained for when he moves into an apartment with a gay fashion student and finds himself on the catwalk. The film sets out to explore the difficulties young people have in keeping their identities in a fast-moving culture of drugs and clubs.

  • Director
    • David Gleeson
  • Writer
    • David Gleeson
  • Stars
    • Michael Legge
    • Allen Leech
    • Amy Shiels
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • David Gleeson
    • Writer
      • David Gleeson
    • Stars
      • Michael Legge
      • Allen Leech
      • Amy Shiels
    • 27User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Michael Legge
    Michael Legge
    • Shane Butler
    Allen Leech
    Allen Leech
    • Vincent Cusack
    • (as Alan Leech)
    Amy Shiels
    Amy Shiels
    • Gemma
    David Murray
    David Murray
    • Keith
    Frank Kelly
    Frank Kelly
    • Jerry
    Colm Coogan
    • Budgie
    Sean Power
    Sean Power
    • Frankie
    Alvaro Lucchesi
    • Bunny
    Frank Coughlan
    • Richard Walsh
    Nigel Mercier
    Nigel Mercier
    • Inspector
    Jennifer Barry
    • Estate Agent
    Jason Cahill
    • Bouncer
    Padraig Campbell
    • Detective Black
    Louise Carey
    • Girl in Street
    Michael Carney
    • Gardai
    Patrick Clohessy
    • Man Fighting in Street
    Richard Conlon
    • Gardai
    Cathal Costello
    • Bouncer #1
    • Director
      • David Gleeson
    • Writer
      • David Gleeson
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    Kirpianuscus

    nice

    cute actors. moral lessons. eulogy to friendship. the wrong way of the shy and naif good boy, not real different by Pinocchio. a beautiful film. or, more exactly, a reasonable good film. who seems say everything. about all. and the choices to explore different circles of life is not real inspired. but the final, like in many similar cases, seems save the errors and the large dose of good and ambitious intentions. result - a nice story about the courage to become yourself. nothing new. maybe, too familiar. but useful as one of stories who seems be a chain of scenes discovered by a stranger on the window to street, in the evening.
    6ThrownMuse

    Half-hearted attempt at portraying a friendship

    Two Irish lads move in together. Vincent is a well-balanced gay art student and Shane is a sheltered and shy civil servant. Through a makeover a la "Queer Eye," Vincent helps Shane gain self-confidence. Unfortunately, Shane falls into the wrong crowd and starts trafficking drugs.

    Is this a makeover movie (complete with themes about being true to yourself) or a movie about the Irish drug scene? It tries to be both, but it never finds a good balance. It ultimately strives to be about the relationship between the two young men, but it never really succeeds because the relationship is never fully developed for the viewer. This problem could have been easily avoided--two very endearing deleted scenes should have been kept in the film for sure. There are some random scenes that seem to come out of nowhere, but it all pieces together nicely (perhaps too nicely) in the end. The lead character does some awful things, like being part of a hit and run where a woman is terribly injured and a man is severely beaten when trying to call the cops, but in the end it is all okay because he's a likable guy with a fabulous gay roommate who has unexpectedly got the hook-up. Oh, please. Still, the overall theme of being yourself and true to yourself is great, even if the movie goes about expressing it in a half-assed way. And both lead actors are irresistibly cute.
    marian_ryan131

    humanist approach takes care of the rest

    Although it sounds like the premise for a formulaic sitcom, Cowboys and Angels turns out to be something entirely different. This big-hearted crowd pleaser, written and directed by David Gleeson, centers on Shane (Michael Legge), a lonely 20-year-old misfit who moves to the big city and takes on a gay roommate, fashion-design student Victor (Allen Leech).

    After some queer-eye advice from the popular, outgoing Victor (new haircut, new wardrobe, new attitude), Shane begins to emerge from his shell. But an incidental friendship with the drug dealer who lives downstairs threatens to wreck his life just as it is beginning to come together.

    Refreshingly, Cowboys and Angels uses its characters as people, not types, on its way to detailing Shane's gradual coming-of-age. Even with its brief running time, the movie feels slight and padded: The story technically ends 10 minutes before the movie does. But the lack of the expected gay-straight clichés puts you in a forgiving mood, and Gleeson's upbeat, humanist approach takes care of the rest.
    greenbuff

    Colorful, bold and exhilaratingly alive

    Flat-mate wanted: apply within. So begins the sweetest straight-gay friendship in recent memory. Shane is a lost and lonely 20 year-old civil servant from the suburbs; he's adorably hetero and has no sense of style. His new roommate in the big city is Vincent, a hot young fashion student, queer, innately stylish, full of life, surrounded by friends, and able to pick up a hot daddy in ten seconds. For Shane, Vincent unlocks buried artistic dreams and a burning need to embrace the adventure of youth. For Vincent, Shane is...well...he's a makeover project, inside and out. And soon enough, he's in serious trouble. Filled with just enough confidence to make just the wrong move, Shane falls in with two drug-dealing thugs downstairs, and things get dangerous fast. As he spins out of control, Vincent flinches from the monster he's created. But the flat has thin walls, and even at their worst, Shane and Vincent never stop listening for each other. Refreshingly, writer/director David Gleeson's vision of this friendship transcends all that we've come to expect from a gay-straight relationship onscreen. The warmth and youthful optimism that emerge from this duo is positively infectious, and Michael Legge and Allen Leech effortlessly bring to life one of the rarest kinds of love. Gleeson's production is polished and lyrical; like Shane's clothing designs, Cowboys and Angels is colorful, bold and exhilaratingly alive.
    9NYCNetguy

    An Excellent Coming of Age Story Set in Dublin

    Although there is a gay lead in first-time director David Gleeson's "Cowboys and Angels", this is by no means a gay film, rather a touching and heartwarming story of two young men coming-of-age in the heart of Dublin. Rivaling anything that's on the market today in the way of teen films, this rises above any of them with great performances and a fresh look at some old themes. It might be too sweet at times and neatly wrapped but the Irish charm of the characters keeps it afloat throughout.

    Michael Legge plays Shane Butler, a geeky 20 year old lad from the suburbs who has just moved to Dublin. While searching for a flat to rent he stumbles upon a fellow classmate from high school, Vincent (Allen Leech), and the two reconnect when they both happen to be looking at the same apartment to rent. They decide to share it and Shane's adventure in the big city begins.

    Shane is straight, has a quiet demeanor, and looks like his mom dressed him, while Vincent is more outgoing, dresses and looks funky, oh, and is gay. The two don't quite hit it off at first, but their friendship develops over time and Vincent takes him under his wing, as a friend and partly as a fashion project. Shane falls for a girl named Gemma (Amy Shiels) who works in a nearby burger joint, and it just so happens an old classmate of Vincent's. Shane has a hard time making the connection with her and is envious of her and Vincent's friendship. To make matters worse, Shane finds some drugs in the buildings lobby, he gets caught by the dealer (David Murray), and is then offered a large sum of money to make a run. He takes the offer hoping the money can either buy him a new wardrobe or help put him into art school and get him out of his dead-end job at the civil service department. A subplot involves a coworker named Jerry that is truly touching. In any event, Shane falls into the wrong crowd and friendships are tested, hearts broken, and loved ones lost. But in the end, true friendship endures and you can't help be touched by either one, the cowboy or angel.

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    • Trivia
      Writer/director David Gleeson had worked in the Department of Agriculture office where the scenes in the movie were filmed. Some of the extras are the people with whom he used to work.
    • Goofs
      When they are behind bars, Vincent told Shane that he can't believe that he was caught by the police because of a joint smoking. He said that it was his first time to smoke a joint and that he even don't smoke, where in their first meet up with Shane while telling the story of his trip to France in 1997 he was smoking and you can see that he was kind a pro with it.
    • Quotes

      Richard: Look at you. Look at the state of you. You can't keep burning the candle at both ends you know.

      Shane: [turns to him] It's my wick and I'll go out in flames if I want to.

    • Connections
      Featured in 2005 Glitter Awards (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Satellite
      Performed by San Dusky

      Written by Brijitte West

      Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd

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    • Release date
      • July 23, 2004 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ковбои и ангелы
    • Filming locations
      • County Limerick, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Wide Eye Films
      • Peter Stockhaus Filmproduktion
      • Grosvenor Park Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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