Angry Angel (2017)

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Allison Pyke is a young angel who's trying to get her ticket into heaven. Complications arise when two important men in her life unexpectedly show up to form a love triangle.

Summary
"Angry Angel" is a distinct, heartfelt, and periodically comedic 2017 holiday movie produced by Freeform (initially known as ABC Household). It is a departure from your common Christmas film as it tells the story of a New Yorker Angel, stuck on Earth, and disappointed with the a number of rules she must follow in her afterlife.

Plot
The movie focuses on the lead character, Allison Pyke, a young woman who after dropping dead in an automobile accident, ends up being an angel stuck in New York City. Slang-talking and difficult, she becomes a guardian angel with the job of helping others shift into the afterlife. She should do so while managing angelic duties and the aggravations that originate from these complex duties. The plot thickens when she falls in love with a captivating bartender, which breaks the cardinal rule of non-attachment for angels.

Characters
The character of Allison Pyke, depicted by Brenda Song, is perky, spirited, and unlike the usual sweet angelic characters revealed on screen. The audience gets introduced to other characters like the guardian angel trainer Barkley played by Jason Biggs, who is likewise fighting with his tasks and frustrations. There are likewise Allison's earthly love interests - Patrick and Danny - the former being the reason for her punishment and the latter who she fulfills in her afterlife.

Styles
"Angry Angel" navigates different themes - redemption, self-awareness, love, loss, and punishment. The story mainly focuses on Allison's journey to redemption, which is only possible through helping living individuals. However, she is coming to grips with the loss of her life and the frustrations with her angelic tasks. She is figured out and "upset" due to her limitless time on Earth. The intricacy of the restriction of romantic involvement contributes to her torment, and when she breaks this guideline, it results in more issues.

Ending
The complex love triangle remains unsolved as a mishap takes Danny's life, and Allison, being his designated angel, assists him cross over to the opposite. Patrick, on the other hand, tearfully acknowledges Allison's angelic identity however eventually leaves. As the film concludes, Allison is seen asserting her will to persist as an angel until lastly permitted entry in the peaceful afterlife, hinting a follow up that never ever came.

Vital Responses
The motion picture was consulted with blended evaluations upon its release. Critics appreciated its special spin on the typical holiday motion pictures. A substantial part of the film's success belongs to Song, who adds depth and resonates with the audience as the "Angry Angel" handling to convey humor, hope, disappointment, and discomfort. Despite its project's efforts to be recognized as Freeform's first vacation feature, the movie didn't manage to stand out as a Christmas classic.

In conclusion, "Angry Angel" includes a twist to the conventional Christmas motion picture including angels. This film, with its total unique plot, complex characters, and its peculiarly festive yet somber state of mind, draws in a different kind of audience who search for a different perspective on holiday films.

Top Cast

  • Brenda Song (small)
    Brenda Song
    Allison Pykees
  • Jason Biggs (small)
    Jason Biggs
    Himself
  • Andy Favreau (small)
    Andy Favreau
    Barker
  • Elizabeth Bowen (small)
    Elizabeth Bowen
    Connie
  • Ricky Mabe (small)
    Ricky Mabe
    Patrick
  • Alyssa Veniece (small)
    Alyssa Veniece
    Margot
  • Samantha Weinstein (small)
    Samantha Weinstein
    Katie
  • Andrew Bachelor (small)
    Andrew Bachelor
    Leonard
  • Anastasia Phillips (small)
    Anastasia Phillips
    Jill
  • Ruth Goodwin (small)
    Ruth Goodwin
    Flight Attendant