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Snow Angels

2008
Drama
1h 47m
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Avg Percentile 54.83% from 453 total ratings

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Rated 14 Oct 2009
9
93rd
David Gordon Green owns. In the hands of a lesser director it would've been slow, boring and uninteresting but he really makes it work. Sam Rockwell gives yet another awesome performance (does he ever suck?) and surprisingly enough Beckinsale can keep up with him. Loved the story with Thirlby and Angarano, basically a series of good moments in a sea of madness. Check it out.
Rated 01 Apr 2008
92
93rd
Tragic. There are few scenes in this film that run longer than 45 seconds (if that), but Green peppers them all with essential details before hopping to another character with another pivotal detail. It's a brisk, tense and depressing film loaded with exceptional acting -- Beckinsale and Rockwell give the best work of their careers. Angarano and Thirlby give the film its few fleeting moments of warmth -- a healthy young relationship surrounded by fucked-up adult nightmares. This one's excellent.
Rated 18 Sep 2010
90
97th
Snow Angels is definitely a film you should watch. It's a beautiful film that tells an important story. Its story is told in a compelling way that will leave you emotionally drained by the end. A film like this is one that is such an emotional roller-coaster that it may not be one that you would even want to watch again. Give it a look, as the first time you watch it, it will be an experience you hopefully will not forget any time soon.
Rated 10 Sep 2008
80
91st
A good ol'-fashoned serious American drama, ripe with fine acting and helmed by a talented director with a meticulous vision.
Rated 17 Sep 2008
64
57th
I like the script and cinematography. Actors are okay and director can create interesting scenes. But the whole thing is like a series of incidents; they do not meet each other. The film does not build up an one complete entirety. And though the story is pretty good build up, it's anyway predictible.
Rated 01 Aug 2009
76
57th
All conflict in this is human drama, and while it was a fairly good movie it completely revolves around stupid/flawed people doing stupid/flawed things. Some of the scenes have misleading music, but that is made up for by some great shots. This would have really benefited from a more intriguing story or a story at all, but as it is it's simply drama, decently made, but that's all.
Rated 08 Aug 2011
80
78th
It sure is depressing, but it's damn good as well. I don't know why, but I like it when movies sometimes show us people that aren't especially happy with their lives and they don't come to terms with it or have it improve greatly by the end. Everyone shines here, but Rockwell is clearly the head of the class (probably because he's a great actor).
Rated 26 Mar 2008
49
7th
Not as good as it wanted to be... Kate Beckinsale did some revelatory work; But Sam Rockwell seemed to be mocking himself, and the role, for the first half of the film... I can't recommend this one...
Rated 01 Apr 2008
95
88th
Depressing, but oh so good. The fact that David Gordon Green directed (and wrote) this, and also directed the upcoming Pineapple Express is just mind-blowing.
Rated 03 Nov 2010
80
82nd
Awesome storyline with just a bunch of great performances. I never could have thought a movie like this would work, but somehow it was pulled off.
Rated 08 May 2009
17
44th
Rated 13 Jan 2012
72
43rd
A bit overworked. Now, cry, dammit! Cry!
Rated 18 Nov 2020
68
49th
68.1.
Rated 22 Jul 2009
72
68th
A former married couple share custody of a child that goes missing, and the poor man who had his fair share of troubles before goes of the rails when the news hits him.
Rated 09 May 2022
78
78th
It's got its sweet and cute moments, but everything is trampled to the ground as the story progresses and human despair, anger, and sadness take over. I felt like the emotions were very raw and real in this movie, so while the script might not have been the best one in regards of pacing, it was fixed by the cast. Excellent performances here all around, and the story goes down in my books as one of the saddest ones I've seen for sure.
Rated 03 Jul 2014
72
63rd
ikili ilişkilerin belirlediği yaşamlar.
Rated 28 Mar 2020
70
46th
I can't remember what I liked about it, but I remember that I did. Probably DGG and/or olivia thirlby
Rated 20 Jan 2009
8
84th
I'm finding it still harder to resist David Gordon Green.
Rated 23 Mar 2008
84
79th
Depressing.
Rated 18 Sep 2012
70
41st
Green's direction has a weird rhythm that I couldn't really get jive to the whole time. There's no tension, and the pivotal event feels disconnected and inevitable. Rockwell gives a good performance, but it feels like it's for the wrong character; he's not threatening, at all. And also the kids' courtship is really cute but it feels arbitrary next to the main plot. I found myself thinking all these things probably worked much better in the novel, which, hey, not surprising. It wasn't bad though.
Rated 22 Oct 2011
47
64th
#11#, reviews, story, Kate B, (Olivia T).
Rated 24 Jul 2023
92
65th
Though heart wrenching at times, this character driven drama is well acted and written.
Rated 12 Jun 2010
80
68th
Good acting all around, but Beckinsale is really good. Surprisingly good. I'm not sure why, but this movie got to me some how. Probably because I love the "nobody is satisfied with their lives" stuff. I really dug it.
Rated 21 Dec 2009
69
53rd
watch this if you want to be depressed
Rated 09 Dec 2013
76
49th
So this movie, Snow Angels, can be very emotionally draining. On one hand, it shows a certain level of optimism. But on the other, it can be a real downer, showing the sadder truths of these people's lives. And it works, especially thanks to the great performances.
Rated 04 Mar 2010
55
13th
Disappointing effort from the talented David Gordon Green contrasts the coming together of two teens (well done) with the falling apart of two adults (not so well done). It's too schematic to work. The scenes are short, often punctuated by fade-outs, and end with heavy signifying punchlines. Backstory is introduced constantly to provide foreshadowing. Ultimately, the film tries to do too much with too little.
Rated 06 Dec 2021
55
15th
Lmaooldthisisusuncleplaysyoung'sdad+coworkerbestiefoundoutdoinhusband+ilikethemshowingthehighschoolboytoo+daughtergoesmissing+boyfindsherunderice+killswifetherecuzherfault-thenself
Rated 10 May 2008
75
35th
Beckinsale puts in fantastic work, and Thirlby and Angarano work very well together, but I just couldn't get completely into this. It was unbelievable at best and melodramatic at it's worst, from the adultery subplots to the "oh my goodness I'm having a midlife crisis let's move into a stereotypical bachelor pad!". If you really, really love serious dramas, then watch it. If not, skip past this impostor to greatness.
Rated 06 Jul 2011
3
38th
I need to stop entrusting my emotions to David Gordon Green, before he stomps on my heart again. Snow Angels is utterly tragic and heartbreaking, not entirely devoid of hope but bleak enough to feel like it at times. Why did he ditch the killer indie dramas for stoner comedies, again?
Rated 09 Dec 2013
82
53rd
"Snow Angels" drops us off in an ordinary Canadian town that you've all seen in pictures and makes you think, a bit, "it would be nice to live there." You start to form ideas in your head of what it would be like, but director David Gordon Green reels us back to remind us that even the quaintest of towns have their dark side. "Snow Angels" is about 3 relationships hanging in the balance at different stages. It ranges from charming to depressing. Great performances from Rockwell and Beckinsale.
Rated 09 Jun 2009
10
15th
They ought to call it "Cliché" as the entire movie is nothing you haven't seen before. A too old teenager a too young twenty something a wrapped in her own world mother a psychotic ex a father who after the seperation moves into a place that is small but nice. Every post seperation apartment must be small and nice in the cliche world. Terrible terrible film.
Rated 21 Dec 2008
80
86th
David Gordon Green last real film was a pretty great drama with strong performances. Hopefully this director will break out of comedy hell at some point.
Rated 07 Oct 2008
72
54th
A decent enough drama but let down by a terrible ending.
Rated 03 Nov 2011
72
57th
This is not a happy feel-good movie by any measure.As we see a young couple light the flame of love we watch as 3 couples in various ways extinguish there's.The ending is brutal and extremely heartbreaking.
Rated 28 Nov 2010
15
21st
"Green doesn't seem to be charting a recognizable world, only the contours of his own mind." - Ed Gonzalez
Rated 10 Jan 2011
1
0th
This small town portrait isn't eccentric; it's just an indie-agnostic Peyton Place.
Rated 26 May 2009
82
76th
Very gripping drama. What I liked about it was that it never became this pretentious over-dramatized piece but stayed real and low-key.
Rated 16 May 2014
50
45th
I liked Beckingsale's fake accent and Sam Rockwell is always great, but I was left feeling unsatisfied overall
Rated 02 May 2008
70
22nd
The scenes between Angarano and Thirby are fantastic and almost worth the price of admission. Green handles the scenes with such sensitivity and emotion that they are spellbinding to watch. The adult segments, on the other hand, simply do not fare as well and feel too conventional for what the teenage plotline calls for. Beckinsale is, surprisingly, fantastic.
Rated 03 Mar 2009
1
9th
Basically it sucked. Story line really had no seeming purpose or appeal. Characters were not sexy, and the events were neither intriguing, exciting, or interesting. It sucked.
Rated 31 Jul 2008
79
58th
Olivia Thirlby!!! Schwing!
Rated 23 Sep 2023
75
79th
A strong film, it meanders everywhere and anywhere at times. A strong acting performance by Rockwell, Angarano and Thirlby deliver intense feels throughout this heartbreaker. That bar scene with Rockwell dancing…omg you can’t make this stuff up I’ve seen people dancing like that who later told me they hadn’t been home in 72 hours from their bender. *********Spoiler Alert******** The film really reminded me of *******The Killing ***of Two Lovers*******
Rated 03 Dec 2009
81
68th
Green handles the film with an elegant restraint that sometimes veers close to bloodlessness, but overall gives it a hard, tense sheen. Adapted from a novel, the film sometimes feels as though it's missing out on the deeper psychological understanding that's far easier to realize on the page than on the screen. Green's greatest strength is crafting a depiction of small time life in all its grinding loneliness and interconnections that is equal parts authentic and poetic.

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