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Heaven's Lost Property the Movie: The Angeloid of Clockwork

Heaven's Lost Property the Movie: The Angeloid of Clockwork

2011

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Director

Tetsuya Yanagisawa, Hisashi Saito

Runtime

97 minutes

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Synopsis

Sakurai Tomoki goes on a trip to a hot spring, and is soon up to his usual perverted antics. In addition, he's about to receive his first love confession! However, his desire to pass his days peacefully is challenged once again by another Angeloid. Compared with the hostile Angeloids he had encountered in the past, this new Type Zeta Angeloid is by far the most powerful!

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

2.0/10

Limited


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Minimal

The film lacks explicit LGBTQ+ characters or non-cisnormative identities. Romantic arcs are strictly heteronormative, focusing on a male protagonist's pursuit of female companionship.

Gender Representation

Limited

Gender dynamics are heavily driven by the male gaze. While female Angeloids possess immense combat power, their narrative utility often serves the protagonist's comedic or romantic desires.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Minimal

The cast and setting are culturally homogeneous, reflecting a standard Japanese social landscape. There is no evidence of racial blending or non-Japanese identities.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Limited

Divinity is recontextualized through technology, treating angels as advanced entities. The film focuses on individual escapism rather than critiquing religious or systemic institutions.

Disability Representation

Minimal

There is no significant depiction of visible or invisible disabilities. Characters are presented through idealized archetypes without exploring neurodivergence or chronic illness.

Strengths

  • Recontextualizes religious themes by presenting angels as advanced technological entities.
  • Provides high-concept science fiction elements through the concept of Angeloids.

Areas for Improvement

  • The narrative relies heavily on the male gaze, often reducing powerful female characters to objects of pursuit.
  • The cast lacks racial and ethnic diversity, remaining culturally homogeneous.
  • There is a lack of representation regarding disability, neurodivergence, or LGBTQ+ identities.

AI Analysis

The film operates within the established conventions of the harem and ecchi genres, prioritizing escapism through traditional social hierarchies. It relies on established archetypes rather than intersectional complexity. While the supernatural elements offer a unique take on divinity, the narrative remains centered on a male-centric perspective. The power dynamics favor the protagonist's impulses over diverse representation. Ultimately, the work functions within a localized cultural context, offering minimal disruption to standard representational norms.

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