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Clarence and Angel (1980)
Don't rubbish this film!
While it is difficult to see the plot of 'Clarence and Angel', and the photography and sound are rather sub-standard, the social and psychological aspects are most interesting. As far as the standard of acting is concerned, its being more of a documentary than a piece of straightforward fiction means that professional acting is not its priority. Having said that, Mark Cardova, who plays Angel, is wonderful: how he manages to remember his lines is amazing, and his energetic performance is terrific. I think that in spite of its obvious limitations the director's comment on the lack of understanding between teachers and pupils in a depressed area comes through well. It makes one despair at how an obviously very intelligent pupil like Angel can be neglected in just the same way as that of the less naturally-gifted Clarence when teaching is poor and does not attempt to motivate.