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Info:
Main Title: Tenshi no Tamago
Official Title: en Angel`s Egg
Official Title: ja 天使のたまご
Type: Movie
Year: 22.12.1985
Categories: Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Post-apocalyptic
Producers: Studio DEEN, Oshii Mamoru, Tokuma Shoten, Studio Gallop
Rating: 6.70 (465)
Review Rating: 7.10 (3)
Links:
AniDB
Anime News Network
World-art (rus)
Wikipedia
Description:
In a desolate and dark world full of shadows, lives one little girl who seems to do nothing but collect water in jars and protect a large egg she carries everywhere. A mysterious man enters her life... and they discuss the world around them. — ANN
The plot for Tenshi no Tamago is not something that can easily be related in words. The film is largely about the presentation more than action, and understatement instead of open revelation. Existentialism abounds, heightened by the moody artwork and the dialogue, which asks more questions than it answers. Bear in mind, however, that the conflict in the plotline primarily occurs in the audience’s mind, not in any sequence of actions in the film, spurred by speculation arising from one jarring impression after another. There are only two primary characters in Tenshi no Tamago: a young girl who bears an egg and a man who holds a strange cross. The audience is left to speculate as to the identities and true personalities of these two images which act in this disturbing world. Indeed, much of their dialogue involves the question "dare ka" (who are you). For such an existential film, however, this is perfect, as any open declaration of their thoughts, instead of such questions and mysterious actions, would ruin the mystery of the film. — AniDB
Angel's Egg (天使のたまご, Tenshi no Tamago) is a Japanese anime feature film produced by Tokuma Shoten in 1985. A collaboration between popular artist Yoshitaka Amano and director Mamoru Oshii, it incorporates surrealistic and existentialist qualities but very little dialogue, making it a commonly cited example of progressive anime. — Wikipedia
Release Info:
Group: niizk
Video: 704x480 (anamorphic 853x480) H.264
Audio: Japanese 2.0 Original Mono mix, vorbis
Audio: Japanese 2.0 Stereo mix, vorbis
Subtitles: English (ASS, SRT)
Container: Matroska (MKV)
Source: R0 DVD |