The final instalment in Nicolas Winding Refn's Pusher series, I'm The Angel Of Death follows a day in the life of Zlatko Buric's character Milo, the aging drug lord who's the only character to appear in all three films.
It's probably the weakest of the series, seeing as Milo isn't even the least bit likeable, even when you do see where he's coming from. Like Frank and Tonny before him, he has his minor and major problems but does nothing to fix them himself and really just comes off as a sociopathic old douche. Still the attention to detail and the realism of it all is quite intriguing and makes for at least one decent viewing.
3 cases of the trots out of 5
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