Angel Heart (1987)

Director: Alan Parker

Writers: Alan Parker, from the novel by William Hjortsberg

Stars: Mickey Roarke, Robert DeNiro, Lisa Bonet, Charlotte Rampling, Stocker Fontelieu, Brownie McGhee



A seedy gumshoe (Mickey Roarke) works a missing persons case in New Orleans, unaware that he has a terrifying personal connection to it. 



This connection and the true nature of his employer (Robert DeNiro) only become clear to him at the end of the film, but they should be clear to any attentive filmgoer long before that.



 Director Alan Parker scores points for style, but his story is a constant barrage of horror movie and private eye conventions.

 


DeNiro's performance is broad, overly mannered, and cliché; the identity of his character is immediately apparent, robbing the revelation at the end of the film of its impact.

 


Parker's direction and interesting performances from Rourke and Lisa Bonet keep it watchable, but a bit more self-restraint and imagination would have improved this film a great deal.



Spoiler alert!!! From the end of the movie!!


























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