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Angel Eyes
Directed by
Luis Mandoki
R
2001
1h 42m
Drama
,
Romance
,
and more
5.7
32%
46%
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A mysterious man is drawn to a feisty female police officer and an unusual relationship ensues, as not everything is as it seems.
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Cast of Angel Eyes
Jennifer Lopez
Sharon Pogue
Jim Caviezel
Steven "Catch" Lambert
Jeremy Sisto
Larry Pogue Sr.
Terrence Howard
Robby
Sônia Braga
Josephine Pogue
Victor Argo
Carl Pogue
Monet Mazur
Kathy Pogue
Shirley Knight
Elanora Davis
Daniel Magder
Larry Pogue, Jr.
Guylaine St-Onge
Annie Lambert
Connor McAuley
Max Lambert
Jeremy Ratchford
Ray Micigliano
Peter MacNeill
Lieutenant Dennis Sanderman
Eldridge Hyndman
Jamal
Kari Matchett
Candace
Michael Cameron
Charlie
Marcello Thedford
Peebo
Dave Cox
K-Dog
Ron Payne
Priest
Dan Petronijevic
Fighting Kid
Stephen Kay
Tony Pindella
Grant Nickalls
Joe
Matt Birman
Driver
Chuck Campbell
Young Man
Stephanie Moore
Officer Vanessa
Darren Marsman
Suspect
Brian Jagersky
Police Officer
Paul A. MacFarlane
Security Guard
Jim Feather
Old Man
Angel Eyes Ratings & Reviews
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
If they had, they mat have noticed that Angel Eyes isn't a thriller at all, and that the fabled 'twist' ending is only a twist to those that missed the opening twenty minutes of the movie.
Austin Chronicle
Marrit Ingman
Viewers with a low tolerance for schmaltz may suffer; one heartfelt speech even drew nervous titters from the otherwise indulgent preview crowd.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Peter Rainer
Together, Lopez and Caviezel make quite a pair. Sorrowful yet hip, they seem to be inventing a new mood: designer melancholia.
New York Post
Jonathan Foreman
Its protagonists, their situation and its mechanical but mushy resolution are never remotely believable.
Variety
Robert Koehler
Darts back and forth from being a psychological thriller to a vaguely metaphysical drama to a fate-driven romance. Such a schema may, in the right hands, make for a powerful, all-seeing movie; here, it all becomes a blur.
TIME Magazine
Richard Schickel
The movie works because Lopez gives such a terrific performance.
Washington Post
Rita Kempley
Mandoki doesn't have anything new to contribute to this puree of genres.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Director Luis Mandoki lets another film drown in the tear-jerker tide.
Village Voice
Mark Holcomb
A tearjerking romantic confection that ... is only partially digestible.
USA Today
Susan Wloszczyna
Angel Eyes can be downright silly, like when a moony Lopez pieces together the dandelion puffball that Caviezel gave her days ago. Just like the movie, it irretrievably falls apart.
Seattle Times
John Zebrowski
A jumbled mess.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
A well-acted character study of a hardworking woman, by a screenwriter (Gerald DiPego) and a director with enough integrity to dispense with the usual Hollywood distractions.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
A snooze.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
The two stars have chemistry, but this romantic mystery is finally too lugubrious for a performer with the energy reserves of Lopez.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
The product is so synthetic it has only attitude where its heart ought to be.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
A carefully crafted romantic drama of considerable insight and emotional impact that provides Lopez an acting challenge she meets with ease.
Houston Chronicle
Eric Harrison
This second half of the movie is almost as promising as the first. But the total abandonment of the initial tone and narrative strategy feels like a bait-and-switch scam.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
Cut through all the eerie atmospherics and ominous implications, and Angel Eyes is just another glossily romantic meditation on pain and fate.
Detroit News
Susan Stark
The script is obvious and conflicted.
Denver Post
Steven Rosen
Features the dullest, most poorly matched romantic couple since Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron lit up the screen in Sweet November.
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