Em uma cidade subaquática, uma jovem cuida de um grande ovo que segura cuidadosamente nos braços, um tesouro que ela acredita ser o ovo de um anjo. Um garoto com uma arma chega em busca de u... Ler tudoEm uma cidade subaquática, uma jovem cuida de um grande ovo que segura cuidadosamente nos braços, um tesouro que ela acredita ser o ovo de um anjo. Um garoto com uma arma chega em busca de um pássaro que viu em seu sonho.Em uma cidade subaquática, uma jovem cuida de um grande ovo que segura cuidadosamente nos braços, um tesouro que ela acredita ser o ovo de um anjo. Um garoto com uma arma chega em busca de um pássaro que viu em seu sonho.
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Beautiful, evocative visuals, but a slow, rather opaque story, one that's awash in Christian and apocalyptic symbolism. You can decide for yourself what it all means, or that it means nothing, and it's only raining outside.
My take: In this world of shadows, fossils, and death, the only hope for new life lies in the egg the girl carries around, similar to Noah's ark after the flood. In this telling of the tale, though, the Christ or God-like figure tells her that the doves don't return to the ark, and later crushes the egg. It seems rather dark and pessimistic - and yet, life seems to have a way of bubbling to the surface on its own, and when viewed from a distance, the world and all its troubles seem rather small.
THE ANGEL'S EGG is amazing barrage of gorgeous visuals that slowly creep up on the screen for one to admire. It's images of egg-carrying little girls walking across a destitute landscape, strange, orb-shaped machines, ancient skeletons and villagers spearing illusionary fish which they will never catch (perhaps a metaphor for religious fanaticism) are truly lovely. The animation is beautiful and it translates Amano's visions, of a world not of the past, present or future that looks equal parts medieval and post apocalyptic, the best of any animation rooted in his worlds. One can choose to see the film for its metaphors, but one is more recommended to simply sit back and enjoy the lovely, painterly images that flash before your eyes.
If you are expecting something furiously paced and full of action and violence like many other anime films, you will be let down and the film is not recommended. It's the closest Japanese animated film to being a true art-house film and is recommended to be approached with that mentality. Simply sit back for an hour or so and let this film take you to its vivid world. Highly recommended for lovers of artistic and intelligent animation.
The film's visuals are utterly beautiful, with designs from Yoshitaka Amano, and with Mamoru Oshii's breath-taking direction in full force. The soundtrack too is sublime, composed by Yoshihiro Kanno and one of only a few he ever composed for movies.
Films as meaningful, thoughtful, and beautiful as this should never be missed. If you value the art form of cinema, then watch Angel's Egg and be amazed. If you prefer wall to wall explosions then look elsewhere.
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- CuriosidadesThe fish the fishermen hunt are Coelacanth.
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Boy: I've seen a tree like this somewere... When was it? So long ago that I've forgotten... Under a sky where the clouds made sound as they moved. The black horizon swelled and from it grew a huge tree. It sucked the life from the ground... And it's pulsing branches reached up, as if to grasp something...
- Versões alternativasIn the North Korean release, the names of the Japanese cast and crew names are written in Korean characters.
- ConexõesEdited into A Chave do Futuro (1988)
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