Angelika – Review

Being up against someone is one thing but going behind enemy lines is another, Angelika prods her way through in search for her little sister.

After finding out her drunk dad sold her little sister, Angelika (Crisula Stafida) goes beyond herself to find her. Revenge fuelling her, she comes across rich eminent people of the society but she spares them no mercy. She is accelerated by the thought that she is the angle for her sister. It breaks her heart to realize that she wasn’t there for her sister when people tried to find her.

Angelika - Review - Short of the Month - 1

Thunder struck by the direction, emotions were covered by shots that don’t need expression of face. Director Federico Greco has done a great job. Screenplay and editing is at par, seemingly flawless. Sounds come in and out at the right pace, accelerating the film. Actors Crisula Stafida, Andrea Davì, G Max, Valeria Barsi played their roles in a fantastic manner. Special appreciation for the lead who played her part with great passion. But even with great direction, editing, sounds and actors…there seemed to be something missing. A link that could combine everything to an amazing film.

By Athulya Pillai

Athulya is a design aspirant from Pune. Give her a pen and paper, she will write and draw or blend both together. She is passionate about her work and solemnly swears she’s not a mudblood. She ventures out to explore new places and she just loves to dance. When she is not hogging on chicken burgers and ice-cream she spends quality time in creative thinking. Oh, she always loves a challenge.

1 comment

  1. Errata corrige!
    I’m the actor
    My name is Andrea Davì and NOT Andrea Devi
    To be, or not to be…Ahahahahah!
    Bye
    🙂

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