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Director: Hugh Hudson
Cast: Donald Sutherland, Adam Horovitz, Amy Locane, Don Bloomfield
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?
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Lost Angels (1989), directed by Hugh Hudson, offers a poignant and visually striking exploration of teenage rebellion and ennui in the affluent world of Los Angeles. Anchored by powerful performances, especially from Donald Sutherland as the caring psychiatrist, the film provides a nuanced and empathetic look at the challenges faced by troubled youth struggling to find meaning and purpose in their lives.
Lost Angels is a 1989 independent drama film directed by Hugh Hudson and written by Michael Weller, known for his work on Ragtime and Hair. The film stars Donald Sutherland and Adam Horovitz, best known as a member of the Beastie Boys, in his first major acting role.
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