Will never get tired of "Angel Heart". I've realized that there are many movies set in Louisiana all about transferring souls to other human bodies: Jessabelle (2014), Get Out (2017), The Skeleton Key (2005), and others. "Angel Heart" is one of them and at the same time, it is not. The novel "Fallen Angel" caries the same, to some extent, expanded, ideas that are present in those movies, but not the adaptation. It would be interesting to hear you speculating why none of these even "Get Out" did not come close to the profundity of "Angel Heart". Probably the significance of the tears in front of the mirror scene is what elevates Alan Parker's version above the others, making it scary on an existential level. Dark sitting figure in his dreams, stairs, fans. What is interesting it seems that Harry did not have a clue that something was not right with him, he was living his life like an average man. What other signs, except dreams haunting the unfortunate detective, what are the clues, or there were none, it was all played out just for a shocking effect in the finale, but the overall story did not make sense. Favorite lost his identity and got memories and everything else from the soldier? On the surface, it doesn't make much sense as you are just giving up your body to another human being. Or Favorite was sitting and waiting, influencing Harry in some way making use of his body and sometimes he would take full control. So is it like a mask to hide the real entity?
God i love this film. I really enjoy movies that reward multiple viewings. Sir Alan Parker was one of the best. With Angel Heart, Mississippi Burning, and The Commitments, hes directed 3 of my top 10 ten films.
Please keep making content, you're one of the few that care about Ninth Gate, Angel Heart, Twilight Zone and the like
Those three right there are some of my all time favorites. I've been hipping people to angel heart for nigh on 40 years now
Will never get tired of "Angel Heart". I've realized that there are many movies set in Louisiana all about transferring souls to other human bodies: Jessabelle (2014), Get Out (2017), The Skeleton Key (2005), and others. "Angel Heart" is one of them and at the same time, it is not. The novel "Fallen Angel" caries the same, to some extent, expanded, ideas that are present in those movies, but not the adaptation. It would be interesting to hear you speculating why none of these even "Get Out" did not come close to the profundity of "Angel Heart". Probably the significance of the tears in front of the mirror scene is what elevates Alan Parker's version above the others, making it scary on an existential level. Dark sitting figure in his dreams, stairs, fans. What is interesting it seems that Harry did not have a clue that something was not right with him, he was living his life like an average man. What other signs, except dreams haunting the unfortunate detective, what are the clues, or there were none, it was all played out just for a shocking effect in the finale, but the overall story did not make sense. Favorite lost his identity and got memories and everything else from the soldier? On the surface, it doesn't make much sense as you are just giving up your body to another human being. Or Favorite was sitting and waiting, influencing Harry in some way making use of his body and sometimes he would take full control. So is it like a mask to hide the real entity?
I am loving all of this Angel Heart content you are gifting us with CineG!!
You’re a legend cineg
God i love this film. I really enjoy movies that reward multiple viewings. Sir Alan Parker was one of the best. With Angel Heart, Mississippi Burning, and The Commitments, hes directed 3 of my top 10 ten films.
I loved this movie so much, I read the book.
Thanks
Гари всегда детям улыбается, это так мило
Cool , a new video.
Could the old lady murdered in the beginning be possibly dr fowlers wife
Hi Mr. CineG, are you on Twitter, or SM where I can follow you? I absolutely love your content with Angel Heart. Thx in advance!! 😀
Love your content.