The Angels' Share Comments

  • Mavis 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The spoken language in Scottish accent is like Chinglish, does Sir Alex also have this earthy accent? Is the position of the film wrong? Why is it on the side of the theft, and the stolen is still an innocent...

  • Leonard 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The shots were taken at two whiskey distillers. The first was the Tinston Distillery in Perthshire, Scotland. Perthshire was once the core producer of Scotch whisky. There were hundreds of whiskey distillers, but now there are only six. Ston is its pride and the most successful company in its transformation into the new century. British tradition, in the end, ridiculed Yankee money and many people are...

  • Michaela 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The beginning is quite chaotic and the end is smooth. I was so nervous about stealing wine. Although I don't like whiskey, I seem to know what the best whiskey tastes like. . . . Fuck me! ! ! Ken Rocky's film! ! Add another star! !...

  • Vincenza 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    Every year in the world, 2% of wine will evaporate into the air, and this 2% is called "angels' share". European movies have a very simple, everyday style, which is very...

  • Zion 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    The "Guessing the Train" version of "Drinking Life", the ending is really funny and healing. I cracked "Cheers" and I laughed and cracked hahaha. The skin of the Scots + natural optimism is really incisive! "It's like Mona Lisa in your bedroom!""Mona...

  • Beulah 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    The Four Little Strong in...

  • Tina 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    It's hard to make people dislike Ken Roach, who has returned to his best field. Ken Roche's works in the past few years have always been a bit warm and moving, and after reading it, it makes people feel warm. Angels' Share is a term for Tibetan wine. It has been explained in the film, but when used as the title, it has a new meaning. It is really romantic. The first thought is that I also want to have a...

  • Otha 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    Add a star to this bright ending; if you want to change, you can definitely change. If you can’t or you don’t want to, your efforts today will definitely reap a little bit in the near or far future; fresh colors and interesting Scottish accents. Applaud for Ken Roach's...

  • Shyanne 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    The "Kitchen Sink" movie is the other side of the British movie. In addition to the real distress, chaos and truth, there is also a vigorous optimism and joy. The kindness and light in Ken Rocky's heart are too loving. . The Scotch-spoken English that challenged listening has a sense of joy in itself, and the foul language and rage of the punks carries a real helplessness behind it, but the weed-like strong vitality is as strong as the scent of Scotch whisky....

  • Darius 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    Several children who may never become men, in order to help him who want to become men, completed a deep "Rogue" after a long journey. The meaning of trekking may be to create a satisfactory home for yourself in the...

Extended Reading
  • Brown 2022-01-16 08:01:11

    Outlaws

    Every year the wine in the winery evaporates two percent, and the two percent of the wine is for the angels. This is a romantic concept, and the story of the film is also very romantic. The so-called prodigal son looks back, discovers himself, and reshapes his life. But the starting point of the...

  • Lucinda 2022-01-16 08:01:11

    2%

    1. In the process of wine storage, the wine will evaporate into the air and lose about 2% every year. They call these lost wines "an angel's share".

    2. For people who have slightly violated laws and regulations, some Western countries will adopt the method of working for the community as...

The Angels' Share quotes

  • Robbie: What the fuck is a "Firth"? Dornoch Firth? We'll probably need huskies, maybe even a boat, depending where it is.

  • Robbie: He used to tell a tale about an Arab smuggler who used to go across the border every day with bags of straw and his donkey. He admitted to the guards he was a smuggler, so every day they used to search him. They couldn't find a thing. And then, once he retired, one of the guards found him one day and says to him, "Right, come on, tell, us. You've gotta tell us now. What have you been smuggling?" The old guy smiles and turns round and says, "Donkeys. I was smuggling donkeys."