Critics often praise the film for its tense atmosphere and Kenzari's compelling lead performance, though some debate remains regarding the historical accuracy of Marwan's true allegiance. The film effectively balances personal drama with international intrigue, making it a staple for fans of the "slow-burn" spy genre.
It provides an inside look at the Cold War-era Middle Eastern diplomacy and the fragile peace between nations. Reception The Angel (2018)
as Ashraf Marwan: A nuanced performance that portrays the internal conflict and burden of a man living a double life. Critics often praise the film for its tense
as Anwar Sadat: Captures the strategic shift in Egyptian leadership following Nasser's death. Reception as Ashraf Marwan: A nuanced performance that
(2018) is a biographical spy thriller directed by Ariel Vromen and released on Netflix . It tells the true story of Ashraf Marwan , a high-level Egyptian official and the son-in-law of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, who became one of the 20th century's most significant undercover assets for Israeli intelligence. Core Premise & Historical Context
The film explores the ambiguity of Marwan's motives—was he a traitor to Egypt, a hero to Israel, or a "double agent" working for both?
Set primarily during the late 1960s and early 1970s, the film follows Marwan (played by Marwan Kenzari ) as he navigates the high-stakes political landscape of Egypt. Feeling overlooked by Nasser and later serving as a close advisor to President Anwar Sadat, Marwan initiates contact with the Mossad. Under the codename "The Angel," he provides critical intelligence that ultimately plays a pivotal role in the events surrounding the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
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