
A woman grieving over the death of her daughter loses grip of reality when she begins to think her girl may still be alive.... (Full plot summary below)
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A woman grieving over the death of her daughter loses grip of reality when she begins to think her girl may still be alive.
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| RogerEbert.comNick AllenFarrant’s confidence as a storyteller — along with Rapace’s full-bodied performance — enrich the story and guide it toward its delicately bonkers premise. |
| ObserverRex ReedAngel of Mine is a much better meld of psychodrama and soap opera than it appears on the surface. |
| Film ThreatAlan NgAngel of Mine is a good movie for fans of the dysfunctional family melodrama. Primarily from the performances from its leads and a strong story that holds together to the end. The thrills are thrilling but sadly never gets to Fatal Attraction level outcomes. |
| Screen DailySarah WardAngel of Mine isn’t without its bumps, but its equally challenging and cathartic payoff is worth the journey. |
| The GuardianLuke BuckmasterIf some elements of Angel of Mine are simplistic, Rapace’s magnetic performance is anything but. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayA terrific cast and a rich sense of atmosphere do a lot to keep the Australian drama Angel of Mine suspenseful, even when the plot’s barely developing. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreRapace is always good, in big budget features or films of more modest budget and ambitions, like this Australian production. She and Strahovski pair up as rivals so well that you say a silent prayer that the picture doesn’t lose its nerve. But of course, it does. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckTo truly be effective, Angel of Mine would either have to be far better or far worse than it actually is. |
| The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisRapace’s jangly, one-note performance is rendered bearable by Yvonne Strahovski’s warmly natural turn as Lola’s increasingly furious mother. |
| VarietyAmy NicholsonOddly, after leaving us aching for the film to go off the rails, when “Angel of Mine” finally does in the final scene, its message is so screwy that the audience might feel as loopy as poor Lizzie. |