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Brody 2022-04-23 07:02:37

I'll give full marks first. Religion is not a coercive thing to talk about. Just looking at the theistic worldview, metaphysics, and the symbolic meaning of "I" in this film, there is no objection to being called a god. Nima thinks about it. The realm."

The setting of the world view is a certain religion’s citations and objective apostles. It is impossible to argue, but human beings are completely atheistic in the face of death, which reveals naked atheism – oh no, this is not completely atheism – it should be said The worldview of Scientology is there.

The human completion plan can be described as a major counterattack of Scientology against Christianity. It is also an unquestionable historical process for science to grow from the original theological tool to the tool of destroying God (of course, quantum mechanics has been restored, but it is also an episode, right? ) and in this film is quite materialistic to kill all the apostles to reflect.

And I think that the core of the film is not preaching, and the second is not metaphysics, but to show the psychological emptiness brought about by the prevalence of Scientology and the inevitable self-knowledge problem in the process of the eternal return of mankind - everyone class of puzzles. Contrast this with Christianity's promise of an afterlife? After all, everyone's response to death is to return to nothingness, right? In other words, the existence of human beings can only develop inward in this strongly contrasting world view. Sadly, Nietzsche definitely does not like EVA.

So compared to this, the symbol comparison in "The Realm of the Empty" is also quite interesting, and it also brings a split personality, the symbol is more ambiguous if there are more grids and a few more strokes on the line. Who is Ayanami's me, who is Shinji's me, who is Asuka's me, and who is Misato's me? What makes this show's fighting power stand out is that you can throw so many characters in one breath to analyze symbols. Foreshadowing so many plots, which led to the last two words to explain the human completion plan, and it was just an example of Shinji, Nima is really awesome.

In the end, it is not physical integration, but self-integration and mutual integration in the metaphysical grid, which can be regarded as a bright spot. Pure physical completion - the first type of contact? ——It is completely impossible to show such depth, and what is interesting is that in the end, Shinji is still Shinji. Although it is completed, it is actually the world of Shinji that has been completed. When Shinji finally opened up everyone to the absolute realm, the boundaries of self expanded to the universe. After the general, it is really gratifying to realize that I am the ultimate truth (compromise? Self-explanation?), I think the last おめでとう of Nima is really what the author told me, and finally I untied the knot. , It doesn’t matter to escape, but after everything has escaped, even the self has escaped, complete nothingness and complete consummation are actually just a piece of paper. After a little piercing, the world suddenly opens up. changed.

Beautiful, looking forward to the theatrical version.

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  • Scot 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Some animations still have the urge to give 5 stars no matter how many times you watch them, but NGE is definitely not. . . That's just a pretense of adolescence. . .

  • Connie 2021-12-24 08:01:11

    Mom, he lied! This is not a mecha movie at all!

Neon Genesis Evangelion quotes

  • Toji Suzuhara: [after Asuka slapped him] What was that for?

    Asuka Langley Soryu: Viewing fee. Cheap wasn't it?

    Toji Suzuhara: Oh yeah? Well here's your change!

    [He undoes his trousers and exposes himself to Asuka]

  • Rei Ayanami: [to Shinji] You're the jerk who was staring at my panties!

    Asuka Langley Soryu: Hey, you were the one who was flashing them!

    Rei Ayanami: Why are you defending him? Are you riding his baloney pony?

    Asuka Langley Soryu: [sweatdrops] WHAT? We're just really good childhood friends!