Angel's Egg Review

I'm really not the type to review these titles.

Angel's Egg invites the viewer to peer through the lense of an apocalyptic looking world in which a young girl is seen looking after an egg only getting through each day by scavenging food, her only interaction is with a young man who witnesses many phenomena including shadowy fisherman chasing after ancient fish.
After a discussion about the tale of Noah's Ark and the fate of the dove that was sent out, the man destroys the egg leading the girl to chase after the man only to descend into a chasm. The lasting image is of an older version of the girl as a statue among the many figures on the spherical spaceship seen landing at the start of the film, as if it was coming to collect her.
Using the Noah's Ark story as a base as that's the only real major dialogue in this 70 minute feature, the film is describing what happened to those not on Noah's Ark, the figures of all those who perished in the form of statues, including the girl who saw over the egg at the end.
It's an art nouveau piece that allows each viewer a chance to give their own interpretation of what is seen on screen, no review, not even this one will do this film justice.
I cannot give my usual review points here, it's pointless to even bring up a dub either as there is only one paragraph of dialogue to work with.
Final Verdict: The only thing you can do is watch it yourself and draw your own interpretation of the film before you.

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