If you liked
Tenshi no Tamago
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...then you might like
1001 Nights
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1001 Nights specializes in the surreal and will make you feel like you're tripping hard on acid during its short, but sweet 24 minute runtime. It featues three different animation styles: regular cell animation, sketch animation on paper, and these weird motion tween moments, and it all looks incredible.
Tenshi no Tamago features a lot of dark, gothic architecture and symbolism. The movie has little to no dialogue and is very slow but still manages to draw you into its world with its amazing character design and beautiful background art. Oh, and the music is really freaking good.
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Recommended by haydenluvsanime
Both are movies that are watched more for the sake of art and direction rather than for scenario and characters.
Both their artstyles are one-of-a-kind among anime and can appeal to people who value aesthetics and would rather extract their own meaning or message from an anime.
Their differences: 1001 Nights is much shorter, focuses on VERY fluid art/animation shifts and blends symphonic music plus surrealism well, but with zero dialogue. Angel's Egg is much slower-paced and longer, but actually features dialogue and has spectacular background art. Its artstyle is much more bleak and symbolical, with lots of religious themes.
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