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Mine is from an early 2000s film called Vanilla Sky.

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[–] sleepyTonia 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

There's a line right at the end of an extremely obscure animated film from when I was a kid. It ain't a great movie. And I didn't fall in love with it even at the time, but that line somehow stuck in my mind to this day and I re-discovered it a couple months ago. I'll just hint that it takes place in a sky world and Mark f*ckin' Hamill does the narration. "Comme des anges" is the line in question (Since I saw it in French as a kid) but it probably translates to "Like angels" in English. I tried to find it and it was impossible to stream or buy that movie in any form nowadays.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I hope it's not Castle in the Sky, because I don't think that it's very obscure.

[–] sleepyTonia 1 points 1 year ago

No! No πŸ˜‚A very roughly animated late 90s-early 2000s 3D CG movie. Kinda steampunk. I only found one YouTuber talking about it. Dude was not having a good time reviewing that movie. No articles, no clips, no trailers. Just some preproduction footage, for some reason. I don't even remember the title and would have to look it up again to say what it is.