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The Angel of Auschwitz

  • 2019
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
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Noeleen Comiskey in The Angel of Auschwitz (2019)
This is a tale of how the angel of life was confronted by the angel of death. Set in Auschwitz Birkenau, 1944.
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This is a tale of how the angel of life was confronted by the angel of death. Set in Auschwitz Birkenau, 1944.This is a tale of how the angel of life was confronted by the angel of death. Set in Auschwitz Birkenau, 1944.This is a tale of how the angel of life was confronted by the angel of death. Set in Auschwitz Birkenau, 1944.

  • Director
    • Terry Lee Coker
  • Writers
    • Bradley Coker
    • Terry Lee Coker
  • Stars
    • Noeleen Comiskey
    • Steven Bush
    • Hayley-Marie Axe
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    • Director
      • Terry Lee Coker
    • Writers
      • Bradley Coker
      • Terry Lee Coker
    • Stars
      • Noeleen Comiskey
      • Steven Bush
      • Hayley-Marie Axe
    • 21User reviews
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    Noeleen Comiskey
    • Stanislawa Leszczynska
    Steven Bush
    Steven Bush
    • Josef Mengele
    Hayley-Marie Axe
    Hayley-Marie Axe
    • Klara
    Grace Blackman
    Grace Blackman
    • Pfani
    Michael McKell
    Michael McKell
    • Josef Mengele Senior
    Ian Burfield
    Ian Burfield
    • Karl Mengele
    Paul Joseph Bonnici
    • Bronislaw Leszczynska
    Sharon Lawrence
    Sharon Lawrence
    • Janina
    Sidney Livingstone
    • Lagaratzem
    Chloe Collins
    • Sylwia Leszczynska
    Patrick Silke
    • SS Guard
    Louis McKell
    • Rolf Mengele
    Pyper Clark
    • Edith Eager
    Isabel Collins
    • Gracia
    Oliver Likeman
    • Young Mengele
    Clare Duggins
    • Midwife
    Richard Duggins
    • Father
    Charlotte Dack
    • Freeda
    • Director
      • Terry Lee Coker
    • Writers
      • Bradley Coker
      • Terry Lee Coker
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    2pob75

    Disturbingly unengaging

    I am genuinely amazed at how unengaging and superficial this film felt. It surprises me that a film with this subject can be so uninvolving and unaffecting. Just about everything is well below standard - music, acting, dialogue, editing..... etc. There is not one area where it feels like there has been real skill applied.

    It is very difficult to try and imagine what the director thought he was showing. We jump around in time and characters have not even been aged. We follow (a very unconvincing) Mengele more than the title character. Most scenes seem to have been filmed against a shed wall. All the sets feel small and there are no wider shots or context. The sets, the costumes and the actors just do not convince in any way.

    I won't even bother addressing historical inaccuracies and the ridiculousness of some scenes because the film never gets the viewer to a point where those things matter - it never grabs you or gives any convincing sense of even one character to latch on to or care about.

    There is no atmosphere. No sense of any realism. Women deliver nice clean babies without breaking a sweat. A short, lazy scene showing the pre-Auschwitz life of characters does not automatically give them life or create empathy. A few wipes with a muddy cloth on your actors' legs will not suffice to convey that they are people suffering in Auschwitz.

    I have learnt one thing. I know now it is possible to make a film about Auschwitz and leave the viewer almost completely emotionally untouched. I wouldn't have believed it before this.
    1Vonpelt

    One of the slowest, most boring films I've tried to watch

    I only managed to watch about fifteen minutes of this film. I turned it off, watched something else, then thought I'd give it another go, thinking maybe I just hadn't been in the right frame of mind for it the first time. Nope - still unwatchable and I could only stomach another five minutes, in which the film had gotten nowhere. It jumped about in different time lines, the actors sleepwalked through modern-style moral preaching sermons disguised as dialogue which probably wouldn't have happened during that time as prisoners would have been too scared to say anything negative to their captors.

    As a previous reviewer mentioned, the music is annoying and kind of adds to the droning mind numbing-ness of the film. The female actors were so nondescript I couldn't tell them apart. The 'actor' who played Mengeles was DREADFUL. It was like watching a really bad amateur theater production you have to stick out because your kid is in it. Maybe it got better after twenty minutes - I don't know, but I HAVE managed to stick out a boring film until it got better before, but this one was just unwatchable - and I did try. What a shame because it is such an important topic, particularly in this day and age.
    j-townend

    What!

    I haven't even watched this movie yet, but I'm about to do so. I just wanted to say that I've looked at the 4 reviews on here so far and cannot understand how 3 give this 1 out of 10 and really slate it,then the 4th gives 10 out of 10, you just can't go by these reviews,it's totally makes a mockery of it! Ridiculous!!
    1bader40-616-95439

    War is awful, this film is worse.

    The best films are tailored to play upon your emotions. Tragedies such as Macbeth evoke sympathy for the tragic hero, and a cathartic element upon its dénouement. Films of conflict immerse you into the horrors of war and the emotions of desperation and helplessness. Amongst this number of emotion-wrenching films is the Angel of Auschwitz, but I regret to inform you for all the wrong reasons.

    Firstly, you are subjected to its soundtrack, perhaps unnerving at times (and deliberately so, because of the film topic.) However, what irradiates from the music is how it is so abysmally composed. The "music," often merely composing of two notes in a loop, serves as a nuisance rather than a contribution to the emotional value of the film, bringing all the grace and purpose of a wasp at a picnic. Instantly, you're annoyed and uncomfortable. The music does little to draw you into the claustrophobic, suffocating environment, rather detaches you from it, rendering you a slave to the timer on the DVD box. You will watch it often, if you decide to go the distance.

    The actors' depictions of historical characters are often verging on offensive. Whilst the protagonist admittedly has a slither of character depth about her, the other actors look like they have won a "be an actor for the day" competition in a magazine. Josef Mengele embodies this: "The Angel of Death," one of the most sadistic figures of the Holocaust, is transformed into a character designed for comedic value. His German accent is so insulting it appears deliberately poor, and his dialogue will leave the viewer chortling - "Curiosity killed ze cat, that is why I'm not verking with felines" stands out as a particular highlight. The viewer is left questioning their moral fabric - why did I just laugh at a film about the Holocaust? The existential questions about your existence that this film makes you ask - am I a sociopath? Do I deserve to go to prison for laughing at mass-genocide? Are not appreciated, and are by-products of the amateurish production quality.

    Speaking of which, the attempts to mask the modest production value of this film are mediocre. You'll realise that that time you left the garden gate open before you left to go shopping was a major oversight, when you recognise they're using your shed as Auschwitz concentration camp. Did you not notice merry Mengele and his crew in the bushes before you left? They could all probably fit in that bush comfortably mind you, seen as throughout the entire film the protagonist only encounters three Nazi officials. No wonder the entire film comprises of trivial close-ups - zoom out any closer of the scenes inside "Auschwitz" and you'll see your lawnmower, power tools and inflatable paddling pool.

    Finally, this film is incredibly misleading. By the end of the movie, you will question why you spent your time watching this film. You would have done so for a number of reasons. Perhaps you are interested in Second World War history, and were hence drawn to the film because of its 1) Rave reviews on the front cover and 2) Respectable score of 6.7 on IMDb. Those who are considering watching this film, do not be deceived. The reviews on the DVD are all by the same woman, probably related by some description to the director, which also explains the commendable IMDb score. The fact that there are under 20 reviews also means the score is far from representative. This film is intrinsically poor, irreconcilable with the genuine Holocaust experience, and verges unintentionally on a stand up comedy. It is the worst film I have ever had the pleasure of viewing.
    1philsampson-16524

    wasted my money buying this dvd..

    The worst acting i think ive ever seen..Was it filmed in a garden shed..Managed about 20 minutes before putting it in the recycle bin,,,,

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 2019 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Auschwitzi inglid
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      • £200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16 : 9

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