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別名: Jackie McKenzie, Jacqui Mackenzie, Jacqui McKenzie, ژاکلین مکنزی, ジャクリーン・マッケンジー, 자클린 맥켄지
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Jacqueline McKenzie, born October 24, 1967 in Sydney, Australia, began her acting career with roles in 'Wordplay' (1987) and 'Child Dancing'. She gained prominence with her role in the film 'Romper Stomper' (1992). Over the years, she received numerous Australian Film Institute Award nominations and won two awards for her performances in 'Halifax f.p: Lies of the Mind' and 'Angel Baby'. McKenzie moved to the United States and secured a Green Card. She appeared in films like 'Deep Blue Sea' (1999) and 'Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood' (2002), and had lead roles in TV series like 'The 4400'. In 2009, she became a mother to a daughter. She also has musical talents, releasing songs such as 'Shy Baby'.
公開年: 1995
国: Australia
別題: Un ángel a quién amar, Enkelin lapsi, Aniolek
監督: Michael Rymer
脚本: Michael Rymer
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制作会社: Astral Films, Australian Film Commission, Beyond Films, Meridian Films, Stamen Films Pty. Ltd.
ジャンル: Drama, Romance
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キーワード: baby, desire to have children, schizophrenia, therapist, therapy
In 'Angel Baby', two individuals struggling with schizophrenia meet each other during their therapeutic sessions and subsequently fall in love. The narrative follows their passionate relationship as they navigate their mental health conditions together. Despite the challenges they face, they remain deeply devoted to one another, ultimately sharing an inevitable but uncertain journey.
'Angel Baby' is a 1995 Australian drama directed by Michael Rymer, focusing on themes of love and mental health. The movie centers around two schizophrenics who meet during therapy sessions and develop a profound connection. While the film's plot details are scarce, it is clear that their relationship is marked by both passion and adversity due to their shared struggle with schizophrenia.