Sally and Angela: One Riot of an Internet Movie


© Archie Sicat

Synopsis: Sally & Angela, a 35 mm, 12-minuter directed by Mark Wilkinson, tells the story of one ill-fated pair of professional killers. If the siblings weren’t cursed by their own ineptitude, thwarted by their 1970 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, and sick and tired of each other, they would be truly dangerous.

Angela (Annunziata Gianzero) is, as far as she is concerned, the better half of the pair. She is critical, quick with the lip, and even faster with her hands, at least when doling out smacks to Sally (Terence Rotolo). Her patience with her brother is easily tried, and she wastes no words in pointing out his shortcomings, not that she has to search far. In his heart, Sally wants to be a successful cold-blooded killer, but he is barely making the cut. He has the guns, he has the suit, he even has the brains (to pull a trigger, at least), but he’s missing that extra “ba-da-bing” that really makes a murderer stand out in a crowd of thugs.

Sally & Angela chronicles the latest of the pair's professional bumblings. Traversing the desert in a metallic green Cadillac old enough to have been their parents' wedding car, Salvatore and Angela are just trying to get to their hit on time, knock off their guy, and make it to Uncle Luigi’s in time for dinner.

However, when their Cadillac breaks down on the way, their sibling rivalry explodes in a conflagration of bullets and biting remarks. A tale of two hot-blooded Italians with too many guns around, Sally & Angela loves Mafia action movies as much as it pokes fun at them.

For more information or to buy a videotape, please visit: www.sallyandangela.com. Distributor: IFILM.

As Reviewed:

First off, I should say that it's a real pleasure to watch films at IFilm.com. There are no hitches and no sign ups are necessary to watch a movie (unless you want to review the film and have your name stamp on it). The convenience may seem negligible to you, until you're in the office with your 15-minute break and signing up for AtomFilms.com is necessary in order to watch a movie!

IFilm has got a nice interface too, and it's easy loading. You have a choice to use Quicktime, RealPlayer, or Media Player. Watching Sally & Angela also gave me the opportunity to benchmark RealPlayer against Media Player. And the verdict? Media Player is really superior when it comes to loading speed, picture clarity and sound. I am not a huge Microsoft fan, but no thanks, RealPlayer was eating up the sound of the movie and cracking up the video quality--I was so glad there was Media Player to turn to. Now I realize what Microsoft means by superior video algorithm.

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