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Lost Angels (2014) is a English movie. Stan Harrington has directed this movie. Oliver Pigott,Amanda Dreschler,Robert Pralgo,Douglas Bennett are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. Lost Angels (2014) is considered one of the best Drama,Music movie in India and around the world.
Lost Angels is a music/drama set to the soulful sounds of Oliver Pigott, the contestant Canadian Idol judges stated was perhaps the most talented person to ever audition for the show. Other name talent include, Alimi Ballard (NUMBERS, The Fast Five) and Robert Pralgo (The Vampire Diaries). Hollywood has always held a universal fascination for audiences but rarely is its true nature honestly exposed. Lost Angels pulls no punches in revealing the unique and treacherous world that has no rules except those created by the power players within.
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Lost Angels (2014) Reviews
A Very Entertaining Film
Apart from what has already been said about the wonderful acting, touching music and great story that kept you engaged from start to finish, this film excelled in many other areas. This film had to rely on the artistic touch, the trust and belief with each other and the commitment by cast and crew to bring a special film to life. Not many people in the world of Independent film making can take such a limited budget and turn out a film that has a million dollar production value, and that is what this film 'Lost Angels' has been able to do. Writer & Director Stan Harrington has come into a new hight with his Independent film making with this interesting and honest look into the underbelly of LA and the entertainment industry. Its honesty and high production value keeps you glued to the screen from the first frame to the last. I can't wait to see more of Stan as people start to invest more money into his films. He is a Writer, Director to keep an eye out for. A great talent, and an Aussie!
Not quite understanding the love for this film
This isn't a bad film, and at the risk of damning with faint praise, most aspects are consistently adequate. At times it feels like a narrative loosely wound around a music video, with a lead actor with very limited acting skills but not a bad voice. The themes tread well worn paths, and unless you're a real fan of the soundtrack it really doesn't have much to offer. Viewers would do well to consider 'All About Eve' for a study on the price of fame, or John Carney's 'Begin Again' for a film with similar themes but much stronger talent. The former is a 9/10 out of 10 film, the latter a strong 7/8. This is a 5.
So Honest
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
Angels are front and center in Stan Harrington's Lost Angels
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.
What is the price of success?
A beautiful revealing into the dark depths too many people feel are necessary for "breaking Hollywood". Writer and director, Stan Harrington has clearly composed a movie based on what he's witnessed first hand in show business. And without giving away any spoilers, the ending will no-doubt shock you! But all that said and done, there are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments from memorable cameo appearances that helps keep you fully gripped throughout this wild roller-coaster. The soundtrack also needs a shout-out; A variety of catchy, lively and melancholic songs from Oliver Piggot perfectly adds to the overall feel of this story.