Angel Of Death -2017- - | Short Film
| Character | Description | |-----------|-------------| | (30s) | A burned-out hospice nurse. Compassionate but broken. She believes she is saving souls, but she’s actually running from her own guilt over a childhood loss. | | Samuel (40s) | The true Angel of Death. Not malevolent, but absolute. He does not punish—he reveals truth. His presence is cold but not cruel. | | Grace (70s) | Terminal patient. Represents Elara’s “typical” victim—except Grace is still lucid, still fighting, still human. | | Chris (30s) | Young father. His sudden death forces Elara to witness natural dying without intervention. |
For the first time, Elara holds a dying man’s hand and does nothing but whisper, “You’re not alone.” angel of death -2017- - short film
The title "Angel of Death" carries heavy semiotic weight. It immediately conjures images of the Grim Reaper, the biblical avenger, or a merciful guide to the afterlife. In the context of a 2017 short film, however, the interpretation often skews toward the psychological. | | Samuel (40s) | The true Angel of Death