An honest yet brutal look at the effects of fame and the substitution of real values for fake ones in the land of Hollywood. The music of Oliver Pigott comes to life in this touching yet bru... Read allAn honest yet brutal look at the effects of fame and the substitution of real values for fake ones in the land of Hollywood. The music of Oliver Pigott comes to life in this touching yet brutal look at love, life and Hollywood.An honest yet brutal look at the effects of fame and the substitution of real values for fake ones in the land of Hollywood. The music of Oliver Pigott comes to life in this touching yet brutal look at love, life and Hollywood.
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- 9 wins & 6 nominations total
Amanda Drexton
- Charley
- (as Amanda Dreschler)
Amy Holland Pennell
- Anna
- (as Amy Holland)
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If you are just going by the music, this film is a ten. If you just go by the cinematography, this film is a ten. If you just go by the story, this film is a ten. Oliver Piggot comes to Los Angeles with nothing but a guitar and his beautiful and haunting voice. Guess what, it's enough. Harrington continues his indie assault on the Hollywood machine by making films that matter and in this case, it's a film about the trappings of fame, fortune, sex, music and of course love that is doomed. The film plays well as a cautionary tale and that's too bad because with brilliant performances from a seasoned cast and director, you'd hope for the Disney, fairy tale ending. Let's see if we get it. No spoilers here. Great piece of filmmaking.
This film was so honest and exposed the sacrifices and choices you needed to make it in Hollywood. Was so surprised how good Oliver Pigott was in his first acting job and to also be the main character too wow
Great soundtrack and this movie was shot tight but just close enough to capture such emotions which helped the movie to flow so effortlessly. Well done
On the part of the industry that, in many people's minds, is in the dark. I went to watch this film with my brothers and some friends and we were all very surprised at how great this movie is. You can see the struggle the two young artists are going through with their relationship to one another and with their passions. One gives up everything to get as far as they can while the other does their best to stay the person they are. It's a movie not only about struggle but also about love and how much something or someone could mean to the other person. I really enjoyed Doug Bennett's character 'Chick' who really brought in some well timed comic relief. I really enjoyed how passionate he was with helping out Oliver Piggott's character with his music. One of the highlights in the film was Stan Harrington and Amanda Dresler's scene at the top of the stairs where a lays down the "truth" about Hollywood.
I watched it on prime and felt the Joshua character was under developed. Female lead seemed to have gotten more attention as far as details and character development, kinda felt the movie was about her. Her perfornance was outstanding. However, as far as the soundtrack, it goes without saying that Oliver Piggott is a genius lyricist. I rewinded a few times just to watch him play. His music moves you, and his passion for his music oozes. It would be amazing if a movie was made about the life of Oliver Piggott, now THAT would be a story like no other, crazy unexpected twist and turns and far from the usual painfull climb to stardom. A story not only worth telling, but should be told. Here's to hoping.
Lost Angels is about a theme that all of us experience at some point in our lives. In fact this theme is so prevalent that we have a common phrase to express it - "selling your soul to the devil". In Lost Angels the story follows a young couple in love, and the choices they make to reach their goals. The question becomes, were the choices made worth the sacrifices that must be endured? The cast was superb, and Oliver was phenomenal especially considering it was his first transition from musical artist to actor. He gets the chance to showcase his musical talent with a fantastic score. The film is fun to watch, although very moving at times and may leave you quite emotional by the end. Overall an excellent film about a very deep and thought provoking theme.
Did you know
- TriviaJudges on Canadian Idol said that Oliver Pigott might be the most talented person to ever audition for the show.
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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