Angels Egg part 10
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there's a brilliant theory in a link on the wiki, it explains the relations between this movie and Christianity, The young warrior being Jesus carrying the cross, and the girl drowning in water baptism of sorts. The massive ship thing being god the father sending down Jesus, the men chasing the fish, men following false desires. Really deep film, and truly a masterpiece in my eyes.
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@numbuh53 its like a small planet
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@numbuh53 omg thank you so much! Now it makes a little more sense.
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@Scarredgraymouse I wholly disagree. I think it has a lot to do with losing faith in Christianity, feeling as though you have been abandoned by god, etc. This is apparent in the visuals of the ark and the ocean, and especially when the egg is broken, revealing nothing inside. Of course, that's open to interpretation, as all great art is. But whatever it means, you can't deny that it's beautiful.
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You know what, I think I can safely say that it's just the result of the writer's dreams being mashed into a movie with no meaning so that it will look deep and people will puzzle over its meaning when really, it has no meaning.
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I... I cried. I don't understand this film, I don't think that it can be interpreted by anyone except the artist themself, but there is something lonely and very human about it.
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Also in part 7 when God's talking about the dove not returning and perhaps drowning, that clued me off the girl's gotta be the dove.
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Brings the world to ruin again.
I agree with others that have said the girl is a girl because she doesn't want to know the truth or have responsibility. She giving herself a new responsibility of hatching her own creation rather than giving man a new start.
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Now as for her maturing suddenly upon her death and being a statue on the ship of heaven, I think she could possibly be the offspring an angel and the dove, the holy spirit and a human, or she could be an angel and dove in one. She ultimately is a servant of god gone awol. So I think when she dies she realizes she's an angel or servant of God when she matures in death. So offended by god's portrayal immediately she birth's tons of abominations from her last breath. And brings the world to ruin.
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Also as for the drinking of water constantly, the dove is scavenging daily as though she's searching for something. She's just forgotten what. I just assume that since ocean water is not clean, even though an ocean is not present, she's conditioned to wanting clean drinking water. Since she has so many vias I assume that's how many times she and god/noah have been reincarnated and done this dance.
And I'm sorry viles is actually spelled vials. I feel silly. XD
Didn't anyone catch the end when it's slowly zooming out? The city they live in is built on an overturned, floating, NOAH'S ARK. They've all been living on it and have forgotten all about where they came from.
numbuh53 7 months ago 21
I'm usually a pretty complex person and I can understand most movies... But this is one of the most plotless and confusing movies I have ever watched. But it didn't suck, just no real point to it. No actually it's no real clear point to it.
dudes8ntkewl 1 year ago 20