is a Japanese
art film
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original video animation
, abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and special episodes of a series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the ...
(OVA) written and directed by
Mamoru Oshii
is a Japanese filmmaker, television director and writer. Famous for his philosophy-oriented storytelling, Oshii has directed a number of acclaimed anime films, including ''Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer'' (1984), ''Angel's Egg'' (1985), '' ...
.
Released by
Tokuma Shoten
is a publisher in Japan, headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. The company was established in 1954 by Yasuyoshi Tokuma in Minato, Tokyo. The company's product portfolio includes music publishing, video game publishing, movies, anime, magazines, man ...
on 15 December 1985,
the film was a collaboration between artist
Yoshitaka Amano
is a Japanese visual artist, character designer, illustrator, a scenic designer for theatre and film, and a costume designer. He began his career in 1967 at Tatsunoko Production working on anime such as '' Speed Racer'' and later became the c ...
and Oshii. The film stars two nameless characters, a young girl who protects an egg, who bonds with a boy who has a dream about a bird.
It was the first original project by Oshii and carries themes found in his other works.
It features very little spoken dialogue and a story that is strongly allegorical which has led to many viewers being confused about the film's supposed meaning.
The film uses Biblical allusions and has been described as a
cult classic
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.
Plot
The setting of the film takes place in a primordial land, filled with trees, a seashore, a mysterious mechanical sun, various ruins of buildings and two nameless characters.
One of these is a young girl who scavenges a desolate city while protecting a large egg, which she believes will hatch into an angel.
The other is a young man carrying a large cross-shaped object who disembarks from a
tank
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.
The girl encounters the boy, who questions her about what the egg contains and suggests breaking it. At first horrified by his suggestion, the girl tries to run away. She eventually lets him follow her, leading to their brief bonding.
The boy still wishes to break the egg to see what is inside.
He recounts the story of
Noah's Ark, but a version in which the raven was never released, the dove was only released once, and after that did not return, leading the ark to continue sailing. He ponders the world and existence, and theorizes that the bird never existed. The girl tells the boy that the bird did exist, and brings him to a fossil of an angel.
Later, the boy smashes the girl's egg while she sleeps.
This prompts her to chase after him and ultimately fall into a body of water, where her final breath is transformed at the surface of the water into a large number of eggs. The boy observes the girl, now a stone statue, sitting on a throne among the other stone statues of people on the mechanical sun. Afterwards, the world shown in the film is revealed to be on top of a shape that looks like the hull of an overturned ship.
Voice actors
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Jinpachi Nezu – Boy
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Mako Hyōdō – Girl
Production
''Angel's Egg'' repurposes ideas that Oshii developed for a cancelled ''
Lupin the Third
, also written as ''Lupin the Third'', ''Lupin the 3rd'', or ''Lupin the IIIrd'', is a Japanese media franchise created by Monkey Punch. The series follows the endeavors of master thief Lupin III, grandson of gentleman thief Arsène Lupin, jo ...
'' film. Both concepts feature the theme of questioning existence (Lupin's existence in the cancelled film, and the bird from Noah's ark in Angel's Egg), and involve the fossil of an angel Oshii himself said that Angel's Egg was another attempt at the idea and anime critic has said that Angel's Egg (and the first Patlabor movie) would not have existed if Oshii had made the Lupin film. Oshii has also stated that the entire angel fossil concept used in Angel's Egg was directly taken from Lupin, and compares the relationship between the boy and girl to that in
The Glass Menagerie
''The Glass Menagerie'' is a memory play by Tennessee Williams that premiered in 1944 and catapulted Williams from obscurity to fame. The play has strong autobiographical elements, featuring characters based on its author, his histrionic mo ...
by Tennessee Williams.
Many of the themes and elements in Angel's Egg were originally from Oshii's cancelled Lupin the 3rd film. However, only the angel fossil remains unchanged from its planned appearance.
The film is a collaboration between Amano and Oshii.
Oshii originally intended on making a comedy film, with film starting with the girl with the egg first getting off a flying ark in front of a Japanese convenience store, but changed his mind and decided to make it a pure fantasy film after seeing Amano's art. Oshii said that he wanted to remove a narrative as much as possible, and keep the film simple, using animation as an expression to draw out a story, and fill it with symbolic expressions and metaphors "like Jung's archetypes and collective unconscious".
Angel's Egg touches on themes that are common in Oshii's films, including references to the
Christian Bible
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, the symbolism of dreams, as well as the intersection of dreams and reality. Some of these themes appear in his other works, such as 1984's ''
Beautiful Dreamer
"Beautiful Dreamer" is a parlor song by American songwriter Stephen Foster. It was published posthumously in March 1864, by Wm. A. Pond & Co. of New York. The first edition states on its title page that it is "the last song ever written by Steph ...
''.
The New York
Japan Society says the film is "An allegorical fantasy enriched by symbolism and biblical allusion."
Although some publications have indicated that the film is built on director Oshii's supposed loss of faith in Christianity,
Oshii himself has stated otherwise in saying that he was not a Christian, but that he thought quotes from the Bible were cool and had a friend who was Christian. The misconception that Oshii was a man of faith has its origins in an interview that was likely mistranslated, in which Oshii is reported to say, "I planned to enter a seminary at one point, but didn't." Which is then followed up by the interviewer asking, "Are you a Christian, or do you just like the Bible for its philosophy?" To which Oshii replies, "For its philosophy." In the same Animerica interview Oshii also said, "I'm not a Christian, but I've been reading the Bible since my student days".
In a 1996 interview with the magazine ''
Animerica
''Animerica'' was a monthly magazine
A magazine is a periodical literature, periodical publication, print or digital, produced on a regular schedule, that contains any of a variety of subject-oriented textual and visual content (media), ...
'', Oshii stated that he made the film because it had elements that intrigued him, such as "Ruins; I like ruins; I like museums; I like fish; I like birds; I like water... and I like girls." He also stated that ruins appear to him in his dreams.
Oshii said in a 1985 interview with Animage that the contents of the egg are supposed to represent dreams and hopes, something that may or may not exist, and that while the girl believed in what was in it, by breaking the egg, the boy showed that what she believed in did not exist. Regarding the bird the boy talks about, though the girl shows the boy an angel fossil in order to convince him that the bird does exist, Oshii has stated that the angel is not the bird. Oshii also said that the ending was one with salvation for the girl, but he did not want it to be shown in a straightforward way, and made it hard to understand.
The angel fossil was later reused alongside other elements from Oshii's cancelled Lupin film in ''
009 RE:CYBORG'', which Oshii was initially supposed to direct and participated in the script for, and was eventually directed by
Kenji Kamiyama, a student of Oshii. Kamiyama describes this version of the angel fossil as indication of a god, but not of any particular religion. The angel fossil was also used in the tenth episode of
Lupin the 3rd Part 6 which Oshii wrote the script for "Darwin's Bird" In this episode
Fujiko Mine is hired by the archangel Michael to steal the angel fossil, which is actually that of the fallen angel Lucifer, on behalf of his master.
Nezu worked with Oshii once again in ''
Patlabor 2: The Movie''
and Mako Hyōdō played a supporting role in ''
The Sky Crawlers''.
Style
The film has elements that are not typical for anime film productions of that era. It uses a limited color palette making it almost
monochrome
A monochrome or monochromatic image, object or palette is composed of one color (or values of one color). Images using only shades of grey are called grayscale (typically digital) or black-and-white (typically analog). In physics, mon ...
.
The film has very little dialogue.
The film is unusual because it contains only 400
cuts when the typical animation has three times that amount.
Production and release
The documentation for the project was written in one night by
Toshio Suzuki (producer)
is a Japanese film producer. He is a founder, chairman, and former president of Studio Ghibli.
Early life
Suzuki was born in Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture in 1948. In 1967 he enrolled at Keio University and graduated with a degree in literat ...
but Oshii was displeased with it and did not use it. However, the title of the film, , was from Suzuki, where Oshii's original title was .
Oshii began writing the script with the main theme of a dream seen by a girl, continuing from ''
Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer'', but thinking that a script alone would not be enough to get the project approved, invited Amano to make image boards for the proposal. He also showed the image boards to the animators to get ideas from them. There was no definitive script, but rather a collection of ideas noted down like "
annunciation
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" "ark" "setting sun" "a boy holding a cross riding a tank" which were immediately turned into storyboards, and then fitted together, which Oshii says had the intention of making a film without clear drama, made out of visual expressions, like one by
Andrei Tarkovsky
Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky (, ; 4 April 1932 – 29 December 1986) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter of Russian origin. He is widely considered one of the greatest directors in cinema history. Works by Andrei Tarkovsky, His films e ...
.
Amano had initially been slated to work on Oshii's cancelled Lupin film, which anime critic Ryota Fujitsu says makes it obvious that Angel's Egg was inherited from Lupin. While Amano was originally invited to work on character designs, Oshii liked his art enough that he ended up in the role of art direction, also designing image boards, and other things such as posters.
Release
''Angel's Egg'' was released in the
direct-to-video
Direct-to-video or straight-to-video refers to the release of a film, television series, short or special to the public immediately on home video formats rather than an initial theatrical release or television premiere. This distribution strat ...
format on 15 December 1985 by
Tokuma Shoten
is a publisher in Japan, headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. The company was established in 1954 by Yasuyoshi Tokuma in Minato, Tokyo. The company's product portfolio includes music publishing, video game publishing, movies, anime, magazines, man ...
.
It was additionally given a
limited theatrical release
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that same year.
Although ''Angel's Egg'' was highly acclaimed by critics and people in the animation industry in Japan on release, it also resulted in Oshii being labeled as a director who made films hard to understand, which resulted in him being hired far less frequently for years up until he got involved with ''
Patlabor
, also known as ''Patlabor'' (a portmanteau of "patrol" and "labor"), is a Japanese science fiction media franchise created by Headgear, a group consisting of manga artist Masami Yūki, director Mamoru Oshii, screenwriter Kazunori ...
''. Speaking at an animation
film festival
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Films may be of recent ...
in 1997 through a translator, Oshii explained the film did not do well financially upon release and was an obstacle to him getting work again for years.
The 71-minute
OVA
, abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and special episodes of a series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the ...
would later be used as the skeleton for the 1987 live-action independent film ''
In the Aftermath'' directed by
Carl Colpaert. Colpaert's movie occasionally intercuts with footage from Oshii's ''Angel's Egg'' with dubbed over dialogue, which does not appear in Oshii's film.
The film was released on Blu-ray disc in 2013 in Japan. ''Angel's Egg'' was screened at
Japan Society on 14 October 2022 and later on 10 September 2023 with Amano in attendance. On 29 May 2024,
GKIDS
GKIDS is an American film and television distributor owned by Toho International. Based in New York City, GKIDS releases mostly international animated films and television series to North American audiences, as well as American films by indepe ...
announced that they had acquired the North American distribution rights to the film, with the licensor planning to give the film a 4K restoration which will be supervised by Oshii as well as screening the film nationwide in theaters.
Reception
Japanese reception
The film saw mostly positive reception from critics and industry professionals on and around release.
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
is a Japanese animator, manga artist, and anime director. He is best known for being the character designer and animation director of the original '' Mobile Suit Gundam'' anime, which began in 1979. That same year, he began working as a mang ...
said that the reason the film feels like something new is because it is not merely a montage of disjointed scenes, but a complete world depicted within 80 minutes. He also compared the art in the film to the
modernism
Modernism was an early 20th-century movement in literature, visual arts, and music that emphasized experimentation, abstraction, and Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy), subjective experience. Philosophy, politics, architecture, and soc ...
in ''
Belladonna of Sadness
is a 1973 Japanese adult animated drama film produced by the animation studio Mushi Production and distributed by Nippon Herald Films. It is the third and final entry in Mushi Production's adult-oriented '' Animerama'' trilogy, following '' ...
'', being beautiful but also dangerous.
Haruhiko Mikimoto
is a Japanese anime character designer, illustrator and manga artist. Mostly active during the 1980s, during that decade he rose to prominence and is considered one of the top character designers of his time.
He graduated from Keio University, ...
expressed appreciation for the art direction, particularly having characters with color in front of monotone backgrounds, the use of silhouettes in the backgrounds, and the use of barely visible objects in the dark in backgrounds. He also said that Angel's Egg brought out the best merit of an OVA, which is letting the creator make what they want to make, and that he felt the quality of the film meant it would not be out of place in a movie theater.
Shoji Kokami
is a Japanese playwright, director, actor, and filmmaker.
Career
Born in Niihama, Ehime, Kōkami was attending Waseda University when he founded the theatrical company Daisanbutai (Third Stage). Becoming "one of the prime movers in the 1980s smal ...
had high praise for the film, saying that it is a "two-dimensional poem of images given form" that "should be valued as a pinnacle of the media of animation."
Anime critic and producer also had high praise for the film, saying the apocalyptic setting, religious aspects, and lack of life in it both appeals to and bewilders fans of science fiction. He also contrasted the film with ''
Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer'' and ''
Dallos
is a science fiction OVA series released in 1983. It was conceptualized by Hisayuki Toriumi, who also wrote the script and directed it with Mamoru Oshii. It is widely considered not only the first OVA released but also the first animated dir ...
'', saying that while they were about giving meaning to a fictional world, it makes an abnormal world to give the characters meaning.
The film has gained more critical acclaim from critics and industry professionals in later years, with people such as
Shoji Kawamori
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,
Ryu Mitsuse
Ryū Mitsuse ( ''Mitsuse Ryū'', March 18, 1928 - July 7, 1999) was a Japanese novelist, science fiction writer, alternate history writer, historical novelist, and essayist. Mitsuse is the author of ''Hyakuoku no Hiru to Sen'oku no Yoru''. Among h ...
,
Hideo Osabe,
Takashi Murakami
is a Japanese contemporary artist. He works in fine arts (such as painting and sculpture) as well as commercial media (such as fashion, merchandise, and animation) and is known for blurring the line between High art, high and low arts. His wo ...
, and director heaping praise on it.
Hayao Miyazaki
is a Japanese animator, filmmaker, and manga artist. He co-founded Studio Ghibli and serves as honorary chairman. Throughout his career, Miyazaki has attained international acclaim as a masterful storyteller and creator of Anime, Japanese ani ...
was more critical of the film, and recounts that
Toru Horikoshi, who was a producer for
Nippon TV
JOAX-DTV (channel 4), branded as (NTV) or Nippon TV, is a Japanese television station serving the Kantō region as the flagship station of the Nippon News Network and the Nippon Television Network System, owned and operated by the , a sub ...
at the time, fell asleep watching the film, and that while
Michihiko Suwa of
Yomiuri TV
JOIX-DTV (channel 10), branded as , is the Kansai region flagship station of the Nippon News Network and the Nippon Television Network System, owned by the , itself a subsidiary of Yomiuri Chukyo FS Broadcasting Holdings. FYCS is partially c ...
approved it for a TV broadcast, he said that he did not understand the film. Miyazaki himself said regarding the film that he "appreciates the effort, but it is not something others would understand" and of Oshii "he goes on a one-way journey without thinking of how to get back".
Oshii recounts that his mother said upon watching the film that nobody would watch his films anymore.
Western reception
Western critics found the film confusing, citing its allegory, symbolism, and ending, as the reasons.
Brian Ruh stated that it was "one of the most beautiful and lyric films in the animated medium." Some western critics say that the film is difficult to understand, with visuals and narrative that is both cryptic, convoluted, and allegorical.
Jason Thompson writing in
Viz Media
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The company was founded in 1986 as Viz, ...
's
online magazine
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''J-pop'' compared the film's style to ''
Night on the Galactic Railroad'' while noting that the meaning of the film may be elusive, stating "''Angel's Egg'' stands as an evocation of a mood and world which is powerful in spite of -- perhaps because of -- not being consciously understood."
Kara Dennison of ''
Otaku USA
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'' said "Mamoru Oshii's 1985 collaboration with Yoshitaka Amano is one of the most beautiful anime committed to film."
''
Anime News Network
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'' writer Lynzee Loveridge compared the film's tone and style to
Eiichi Yamamoto's ''
Belladonna of Sadness
is a 1973 Japanese adult animated drama film produced by the animation studio Mushi Production and distributed by Nippon Herald Films. It is the third and final entry in Mushi Production's adult-oriented '' Animerama'' trilogy, following '' ...
'' and
René Laloux's film ''
Fantastic Planet
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'' and said "There is little else like in the animation medium and fans of thoughtful, experimental works can only hope that more legitimate exposure may lead to broader availability."
Helen McCarthy called it "an early masterpiece of symbolic film-making", stating that "its surreal beauty and slow pace created a Zen-like atmosphere, unlike any other anime". In his book ''Horror and Science Fiction Film IV'', Donald C Willis described the film as "a haunting, poetic melancholic science-fantasy film, and–for non-Japanese-speaking viewers at least–a very cryptic one." Willis also included the film in his list of most memorable films from 1987 to 1997. In an article in ''
Senses of Cinema
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'' on Oshii, Richard Suchenski stated that the film was Oshii's "purest distillation of both Oshii's visual mythology and his formal style". The review noted that "''
Patlabor 2'' is more sophisticated, ''
Ghost in the Shell
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'' is more important, and ''
Avalon
Avalon () is an island featured in the Arthurian legend. It first appeared in Geoffrey of Monmouth's 1136 ''Historia Regum Britanniae'' as a place of magic where King Arthur's sword Excalibur was made and later where Arthur was taken to recove ...
'' is more mythically complex but the low-tech, hand-drawn ''Angel's Egg'' remains Oshii's most personal film."
See also
* ''
Seraphim 266613336Wings''
Footnotes
References
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External links
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