Lost Angels

R 5.9
1989 1 hr 56 min Drama

Rich L.A. party brat Tim spins into a cycle of despair after his parents divorce, and trying to fill the void with drugs and trouble only buys him a ticket to an asylum. But with the help of a psychiatrist who has taken an interest in him, will Tim try to pull himself out of the muck of teenage rebellion and ennui?

  • Cast:
    Donald Sutherland , Adam Horovitz , Amy Locane , Don Bloomfield , Celia Weston , Graham Beckel , Patricia Richardson

Reviews

Macerat
1989/05/05

It's Difficult NOT To Enjoy This Movie

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JinRoz
1989/05/06

For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!

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Lancoor
1989/05/07

A very feeble attempt at affirmatie action

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InformationRap
1989/05/08

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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TedMichaelMor
1989/05/09

"Lost Angels" may well be director David Hudson's best film. Perhaps, the first-rate script by Michael Weller is the strongest aspect to this work. Well composed cinematography by Juan Anchia and editing by David Gladwell cover some deficiencies in acting by Adam Horvitz, who seems a bit overwhelmed by his role as one of two protagonists. Amy Locaine is a fine young actress on this work. As always, Donald Sutherland provides an excellent foundation for the film. He provides a strong sense of reality, as he does in "Ordinary People." Still, this is not the quality film that "Less Than Zero" or "Say Anything", excellent movies that it resembles, are. Most certainly, this is not "Ordinary People", another related film.Location shooting in San Antonio hurts because that city does not resemble Los Angeles, the setting for the film. I worked for a psychiatric hospital that treated adolescents. This film depicts that ambiance well. It is accurate. This is an excellent choice for viewing.

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nichols_donald
1989/05/10

This has to rate as a Hugh Hudson "turkey". As one of the electricians who worked on the San Antonio location shooting, this film lacked the same "Chariots of Fire" quality one would expect from Hudson. The script (directed by Tom Baer of Ninth Street Pictures) lacked in continuity and concept. The cast was for the most part seasoned veterans from film and television. Donald Sutherland played the Psych part (filmed at the San Antonio State Hospital) with the same characteristic deadpan wit shown most evident in M.A.S.H. Kevin Tighe's character was an extreme departure from his days on "Emergency". Amy Locane showed definite promise as a film newcomer, where Adam Horovitz should have stuck to music. Don't waste your money.

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doctorkersey
1989/05/11

I found the movie to be very interesting. It is about the complexities involved with living in the 80's in southern California.The southern California area, this movie deals with, has those societal dynamics because of the different cultures involved.Someone that is not a citizen of southern California might find the movie hard to relate to but it is still worth seeing.If you want a window into what sometimes happens here in southern California you must see the movie.How do I know? I lived a similar life.

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The_Core
1989/05/12

This movie didn't "work" for me... the situations didn't feel right, the movie didn't feel realistic, and I didn't care a bit for any of the characters. I did sit through the end of the tape to see how it ended (rather a waste of time). The film itself felt lost... with no direction, no particular meaning and no real plot. Contrived, unrealistic situations and a poor screenplay didn't help a bit.4/10

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