Angie: Lost Girls

Watch Angie: Lost Girls

  • NR
  • 2020
  • 1 hr 48 min
  • 5.3  (573)

Angie: Lost Girls is a moving drama film that has been released in 2020 under the production of Mustard Seed Entertainment. Directed by veteran filmmaker Julio Vincent Gambuto, the film revolves around the life of Angie Morgan played by Jane Widdop, who goes missing one day leaving her family behind. The film showcases the struggle of Angie's mother played by Olivia d'Abo and her family as they try to find her, giving a somber and realistic portrayal of grief and the impact that a missing child has on a family.

The film opens up with Angie's mother Nancy and her husband Tom trying to hold on to their hope and faith that Angie will come back soon, however, as the days and there is still no news of their daughter, their hope begins to wane. Amidst all this, they find solace in a group that comprises of other parents who have lost their children.

As the story unfolds, we see the stark contrast between the different ways the of the group deal with their losses - some turn to religion while others are consumed by hatred and vengeance towards anyone who crosses their path. In the midst of all this, we see Angie's mother Nancy struggling to keep it all together while also being haunted by the memories of her daughter.

As the film progresses, we see double lives of certain of the group being exposed, including one man who pretended to be a grieving father while in reality, he was the one who kidnapped Angie. The film expertly delves into the psyche of such individuals, their motivations and what drives them to do the unthinkable. The storyline is gripping and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats at all times.

The director skillfully captures the emotional turmoil of the Morgans, building tension and creating an atmosphere of distress throughout the film. The cinematography is excellent, with the countryside and the urban setting creating the perfect backdrops to the different scenes. The score has a haunting and melancholic touch that perfectly complements the tone of the film.

Jane Widdop delivers a remarkable performance as Angie Morgan, a young girl who is forced to deal with unimaginable circumstances. Her portrayal of the character showcases the pain and suffering that a child can undergo while being held against her will. Olivia d'Abo as Nancy Morgan, Angie's mother, is equally impressive. She effortlessly conveys the emotional turmoil of a mother who has just lost her child and the resulting frayed state of her relationships.

Randall Batinkoff gives a standout performance as a man who turns out to be the kidnapper of Angie. He brings out the chilling side of a man hiding in plain sight and manages to deliver nuances to his character that are both terrifying and despairing. The ing cast including Rini Bell, Chris Butler, and Anthony Abdo delivers strong performances that add to the griping narrative of the film.

In conclusion, Angie: Lost Girls is a powerful and poignant film that addresses a sensitive and harrowing topic - the loss and kidnapping of a child. It shows the reality of how a family is affected by such tragedy, drawing attention to the challenges that they face and the they seek. The narrative, direction, and cinematography of the film make it a must-watch for anyone searching for a stellar drama that will tug at the heartstrings.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2020
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 48 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (573)
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