Lost Angels
"Lost Angels" is a 2003 film directed by Michael J. O'Connor. The story follows a group of homeless youth living in Los Angeles, exploring their struggles and relationships as they navigate life on the streets. The film highlights themes of survival, friendship, and the search for belonging.
The narrative centers on a young woman named Misty, who becomes involved with a group of misfit teens. As they face various challenges, including addiction and violence, the film sheds light on the harsh realities of homelessness while also showcasing moments of hope and resilience among the characters.