Tenshi no Tamago Trailer
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I wish Oshi would do something like this again someday :|
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The art and music of this movie is incredible. Some scenes just give me the chills and some of the simbols depicted hold a profound meaning. I will never forget the camera moving a way at the end of the film... Never.
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look interesting.
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looks compelling, but possibly a bit slow. One to watch alone perhaps.
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This movie is a perfect example of what anime creators used to strive for, animation as art, pushing the boundries of animation to create something unique and captivating. Somewhere along the line this ideology got lost and anime started going downhill.
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girl looks like Near
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A film so painstakingly slow, yet positively beautiful in a cold, desolate sort of way. Like a snowflake, insignificant to the naked eye, but profound and complex up close. Fragile and isolated, wandering through dim shafts of light from an uncaring, mechanical sunrise. Looking for water, keeping the sanctities in the egg safe from the shadows and illusions of a civilization long since lost.
I love this movie.
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@videochemist I don't even like most Ghibli films...To boring for me, with lack of good story line with very few exceptions.
The art style looks like Final Fantasy's old art. Like Final Fantasy six
XbeyourselfisbestX 3 weeks ago
@XbeyourselfisbestX Heh good eye - they both had the same art designer, Yoshitaka Amano. He stopped doing the main imagery and character design artwork after Final Fantasy VI but continued doing odd-jobs and minor work for the series, which depending on one's opinion of successive and current directions of Final Fantasy games (even excluding XIII-era) was a good or sad move.
Delphink 3 weeks ago
Is this a silent movie where they dont talk just act?
MrShizPoo 1 year ago
@MrShizPoo Hah, not quite, but for a 70 minute movie its entire script of dialogue is probably about half a page in length. So a good part of it has no talking, and most of the talking barrels down to the question, "who are you?"
Delphink 1 year ago
Amano's art, right? He always does beautiful work.
YamiANGEL108 2 years ago
Right you are on both counts - this style of art is one of the things I find missing the most from modern animes. Sure, 80's animation didn't have all them pretty CG cel-filters but they did know how to maintain a sense of style.
Delphink 2 years ago 13