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It is often cited as the "measuring stick" for films dealing with child abuse due to its frank and unsensationalized approach.

Hadaka no Tenshi (translated as Naked Angel ) is a 1981 Japanese drama film directed by . The film follows the story of Ryou , a main character known for a habit of stripping completely nude in public, appearing in multiple scenes throughout the film. Key Details Release Date: September 22, 1981 (Japan). Director: Katsumune Ishida. Writer: Yoshiko Akagi. hadaka no tenshi 1981 okru top

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In the spring of 1981, between the death throes of Japan's radical avant-garde cinema and the rise of home video, a short film was allegedly shot on 8mm film in the alleyways of Shinjuku. Its title: Hadaka no Tenshi — Naked Angel. No director claimed it. No festival screened it. For four decades, it existed only as a rumor among Tokyo film bootleggers: a silent, monochrome loop of a woman in a tattered hospital gown walking backwards through rain, carrying a shattered mirror. Key Details Release Date: September 22, 1981 (Japan)

The narrative also explores the fragility of innocence. Ayako’s purity is weaponized by her creators, reflecting fears of innocence being exploited or corrupted. Her transformations symbolize the erosion of identity in a dehumanizing society. The film’s body horror—marked by visceral, almost surreal body modifications—serves as both a warning and a commentary on how systems can strip individuals of their humanity.