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2006 Japanese film
The Angel's Egg
Directed byShin Togashi
Screenplay byMasako Imai
Story byYuka Murayama
Based onAngel Egg, by Yuka Murayama
Produced byKojiro Hashimoto
StarringHayato Ichihara
Manami Konishi
Erika Sawajiri
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

The Angel's Egg (天使の卵, Tenshi no Tamago) is a 2006 Japanese romantic melodrama film directed by Shin Togashi and based on a novel by Yuka Murayama.

Film summary

On the way to hospital to visit his father, art student Ayuta Ipponyari (Hayato Ichihara) spots and falls in love with a beautiful woman on the train. He hurriedly draws a sketch of her until she departs the train.

At hospital Ayuta is talking with his father when a new doctor enters the room and introduces herself as Dr. Haruhi Godo (Manami Konishi). Ayuta immediately recognises her as the beautiful woman from the train. He also learns that she's divorced and an older sister of his long-time girlfriend Natsuki Saito (Erika Sawajiri), who wants to be his bride.

Believing Haruhi is the One, Ayuta attempts to woo her into accepting his romantic interest, not realising that their emerging love triangle would carry lasting consequences for all involved.

Cast

References

  1. 天使の卵 (2006) (in Japanese). Allcinema.net. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
  2. "『天使の卵』小西真奈美、市原隼人、冨樫森監督、村山由佳完成報告記者会見". cinemacafe.net. 3 August 2006.
  3. "悲しみの中に爽やかな印象残す「天使の卵」。監督が語る : 映画ニュース". 映画.com.

External links

Films directed by Shin Togashi


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