The Angels' Share
A bittersweet comedy about a Glasgow boy locked in a family feud who just
wants a way out.
When Robbie sneaks into the maternity hospital to visit his young girlfriend
Leonie and hold his newborn son Luke for the first time, he is overwhelmed. He
swears that Luke will not lead the same stricken life he has led. On community
service Robbie meets Rhino, Albert and Mo
for whom, like him, work is little more than a distant dream. Little did Robbie
imagine that turning to drink might change their lives – not cheap fortified
wine, but the best malt whiskies in the world.
Critic Reviews:
- " Modest in scale, expansive in emotions, this movie is a rarity: a
contemporary tragicomedy. " – Michael Sragow
- " Part social realism, part comedy caper, and so good-natured, warm and
affectionate it's rather a joy, even though it doesn't exactly add up.
" – Deborah Ross
- " The Angels' Share takes Loach's trademark edge and softens it a wee
bit " – Richard Propes