Why do some people say it's a bad ending

Beulah 2022-04-23 07:02:37

I feel that this ending is very good. The purpose of the human completion plan is to eliminate the gap between people, that is, the AT stand to return the relationship between people to the original and eliminate sin. The flesh can also be said to be part of the at stand. Progress hinders the development of human beings, that is, asuka Ikari Shinji is the representative of human evil, and this ending is like angel beats. Everyone is finally relieved to become a perfect ideology instead of the human being that he showed on the bright side. After the last point of harmony, only Shinji Ikari and Asuka appeared. It may be because of the meaning. One is that Shinji Ikari's sinful form was retained in the first machine without redemption, which implies that the world will still want Noah to survive after the first impact. The sin still exists, there is no redemption, and there will still be reincarnation. Second, I just confessed and reflected on myself with the consciousness of Ikari Shinji. I just ignored everyone and represented mankind with him.

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Neon Genesis Evangelion quotes

  • Shinji Ikari: Are you asleep yet, Mr. Kaji?

    Ryôji Kaji: No, not yet.

    Shinji Ikari: What kind of person is my father?

    Ryôji Kaji: Well, that question is a surprise. I thought you were going to talk about Katsuragi.

    Shinji Ikari: It seems you're always with him.

    Ryôji Kaji: The deputy commander is the one with him all the time. Have you been asking around about your father?

    Shinji Ikari: I haven't been with him for a long time...

    Ryôji Kaji: So, you don't know.

    Shinji Ikari: But I have learned many things about my father recently. About his work, my mother...

    Ryôji Kaji: No, you're wrong. You just think you understood. Well, that's why people try to know each other. That's why life is interesting.

    Shinji Ikari: So, you can't really understand Misato either?

    Ryôji Kaji: The Kanji we use for the word "she" a woman far away. To us men, women will always appear to be on the shore across. It means there is a river deeper and wider than the ocean that divides men and women.

    Shinji Ikari: I can't understand grown-ups.

  • Kaworu Nagisa: [to Shinji] You must seize the future. It is what you live for!