I have a strong feeling that in the last episode, Shinji's father should reveal his cards and show that everything he did was to resurrect Yu or something like that.
many complain about the 25th and 26th series. Yes, the budget has been cut, but it's not bad. I really liked this one. The idea of a similar series in the first place. It's like the thoughts of a cornered man who doesn't understand what's going on. * And he studied philosophy
We all have one thing in common - fear. First of all, loneliness. That's what the anime is all about. How to communicate and stay yourself without becoming lonely. What do I need for this specifically? How to be a person? Independence is also important, and the desire for it is related to relationships with parents.
I didn't think to compare Misato with Asuka. But they look alike to me now.
This series is interesting because if there weren't many moments of self-reflection without Ev before, now everyone's weak side is visible, their behavior becomes clear and their character is better revealed. Before that, we can say that there was only an external reality, which was determined by us/ the author. But we didn't know what everyone had. Only the background, but not the thoughts. How often in anime (let's take this genre as an example) can you see the disclosure of the Persians in this way? Usually everything is simplified and revealed almost immediately, and if not, then for intrigue. Now the characters of Evangelion have become a little more real to me. They can think for themselves and not show everything that is going on inside them. They are independent
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15* And he studied philosophy
We all have one thing in common - fear. First of all, loneliness. That's what the anime is all about.
How to communicate and stay yourself without becoming lonely. What do I need for this specifically? How to be a person? Independence is also important, and the desire for it is related to relationships with parents.
I didn't think to compare Misato with Asuka. But they look alike to me now.
This series is interesting because if there weren't many moments of self-reflection without Ev before, now everyone's weak side is visible, their behavior becomes clear and their character is better revealed. Before that, we can say that there was only an external reality, which was determined by us/ the author. But we didn't know what everyone had. Only the background, but not the thoughts.
How often in anime (let's take this genre as an example) can you see the disclosure of the Persians in this way? Usually everything is simplified and revealed almost immediately, and if not, then for intrigue. Now the characters of Evangelion have become a little more real to me. They can think for themselves and not show everything that is going on inside them.
They are independent
The last episodes are completely confusing.