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Angie X

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
808
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Francesca Eastwood in Angie X (2017)
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In 1984, the most powerful drug dealer on the west coast was a 19 year old coed. Based on actual events.In 1984, the most powerful drug dealer on the west coast was a 19 year old coed. Based on actual events.In 1984, the most powerful drug dealer on the west coast was a 19 year old coed. Based on actual events.

  • Director
    • Angie Wang
  • Writer
    • Angie Wang
  • Stars
    • Annie Q. Riegel
    • Francesca Eastwood
    • Pierson Fode
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    808
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Angie Wang
    • Writer
      • Angie Wang
    • Stars
      • Annie Q. Riegel
      • Francesca Eastwood
      • Pierson Fode
    • 22User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    MDMA: Dinner
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    Annie Q. Riegel
    Annie Q. Riegel
    • Angie
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    Francesca Eastwood
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    • (as Henry Zaga)
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    Joseph John Schirle
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    Devon Libran
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    Dianna Hua Chung
    • Angeline
    • (as Dianna Chung)
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    7bitchinteacher

    An Unbelievable Story Made Believable

    Well scripted and well acted, MDMA is worth watching, and Angie Wang deserves kudos for writing, directing, and producing this autobiopic. Annie Q emoted more than most actors ever will and had great chemistry (pun intended) with Francesca Eastwood. (I'm glad I didn't know "Neen" was Clint-the-Gunslinger's kid until after the movie's end, or I would've pre-judged her). The story arc worked, and I enjoyed the inclusion of Adam Ant's music (though I could have stood for more 80s tunes throughout the film). Epilogues would have given the audience some needed satisfaction.
    8lsmlaw92

    Worth Watching, and Underrated

    I have read some of the reviews that have trashed this movies, and I'm guessing they are written by men. While the movie is not perfect, the story is actually based on true events and to dismiss a persons very real-life trials, including traumatic events such as rape and absent parents, shows whoever wrote these reviews has no idea what the real world is about. As a movie, it could have been a little more consistent in the time lines and explaining how she got to the point of desparation, but overall, this story is worth listening too. Angie Wang did an excellent job of directing overall and making the viewer understand from where she comes. This is not a "drug movie," it is a movie about a poor minority who must do bad things to achieve what the more fortunate have. It shows that regardless of where you come, to wit, her roommate, a white, priveledged female, everyone has problems.
    9christian94

    Truth, Trials and Errors

    Angie Wang is a warrior in life and made a daring artistic contribution sharing parts of her college year life trying to cope with family and money issues and achieve academic, romantic, economic and human success.

    Angie X, played perfectly by Annie Q, is a romanticized version of an angry, conflicted but smart, sexy and resourceful youth that comes to a college where her first generation immigration and social class makes her adaptation more adventurous.

    The casting choices, camera work, wardrobe and sets to match the 80s feel all seem right and we are able to do what director Wang, asked us the the start of her Montreal World Film Festival first screening: immerse ourselves in the movie and be transported.

    After an hour and a half in the theatre, that felt much longer in terms of content, but also timeless and not wanting the movie to end and leave these likable characters and their quirky lives.

    The only personal choices I felt could have been better are the over-expression of anger which I later learned are Angie's character traits and constant reaction based on her past and way to deal with pressure, as well as some occasional superfluous flashbacks that did not always work to enhance the scenes and character development. Everything else about this independent film written, directed and produced by Angie Wang with a great deal of passion and perseverance is pristine and palpable.

    Angie is contrasted by her two best friends, a Chinese American boy classmate and an "All American" rich girl roommate and their respective families. They have different views and values but lots of love, attention and affection for Angie. She also has her own distant parents and brother, especially her father figure. We see her dysfunctional family through flashbacks and she also decides to be a big sister to an even more dysfunctional crack addict family.

    Angie becomes a drug-dealer of a then legal party drug for rich kids "White" kids (MDNA/Ecstasy) - and becomes a master chemist like Walter White - which affects lives around here in different ways. In parallel, and paradoxically, she also tries to rescue a "Black" little sister affected by lower class street drugs, both legal (alcohol and cigarettes) and illegal (crack).

    Angies tries to find respect and pleasure in school and social settings with her grades, her drugs and romantic interests. A particular sex scene is quite alluring and seems natural, beautiful, beneficial.

    The ending which follows a particular dramatic denouement is sad and hopeful, open and soft-spoken. It lets the viewer know that life is not perfect, but life goes on. The best advice, story and point of view comes from her father Michael, played with gusto by Ron Yuan.

    This film is a well worth addictive addition to the drug dealer movie for the low, middle and upper class, college student and parents alike.

    Bravo Angie! Looking forward to a following project from this fine first time filmmaker.

    USA - 2017 - 94 mins - MONTREAL WORLD FILM FESTIVAL - English
    7panCDCA

    A DECENT MOVIE THAT NEEDS A CHANCE

    Biographies are usually whitewashed to make the subject look like a decent person or a scumbag, rarely do they show both.

    The acting, writing, direction for a first time director were better than one could expect, especially when you realize this is her life story so it is a truly from the heart movie, where she opens herself up to honest ridicule and judgement during the bad times.

    However, we see her redeem herself and become a productive person who, due to her past, shows hope and shares her lessons of pain and strength to overcome even the worst of times.

    Some people don't like honesty.
    yakk-55696

    mind-blowingly horrible

    This movie is very very bad. And not bad like the "so bad it's good", it's beyond that point. It is laughably simplistic and absurdly boring. A mash up of what someone obviously thinks being a drug dealer is like from watching the discovery channel. This is not due to the main character being an Asian woman. That's actually why I watched it. I would love to watch a good movie breaking stereotypes with an Asian female lead. But this is NOT that movie. From the start, stuff just.... happens. Dramatic subplots pop up now and then, and they seem inserted just to fill in plot holes and backstory. It takes a certain lack of talent to put so many things in a blender and end up with something so painfully boring. There's no rhythm, and the community-access-TV-grade direction helps nothing. It also doesn't help that what passes for acting here seems more like reading. I can't believe someone would fund this project after reading the screen play. It is a work completely devoid of wit, style, intelligence or even basic entertainment. I found it my civic duty to create an IMDB account just to warn any potential viewers.

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      Partially based on director Angie Wang's youth. She has a silent cameo in the film as the woman who notices the protagonist in the club and gives her a look.
    • Quotes

      Angie: You're the gayest straight man that I've ever met.

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • MDMA
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blue Creek Pictures
      • Fire Horse Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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