Really good religion, why is religion so strong... Maybe it's because too many symbols are used. Or is it the same thing that myth is looking for? "Soul" and "The Meaning of Living". Religion is also doing this kind of thing, creating beliefs in one's own heart for people to live on, guiding people how to act, and constantly looking for theories to explain the world and explain themselves at the same time. Eva is also a religion, the religion of the "apostles", which escapes pain and obtains happiness by letting human beings abandon their original bodies and become one; "I" is also a religion, shining through the necklace of Miss Katsuragi Misato, asking people to make it with their own hearts. Make a choice, follow the path you choose, and face the consequences. It seems very hard, not easy at all. Not only can we be hurt or betrayed at any time, but we must also live full of fatigue; but we have a chance to obtain "happiness" by walking this road. Truly warm and tearful happiness. The two paths that originate from the same source begin with one's own heart, and the fate of mankind is maintained between the thoughts of a young man. How will we choose?
After reading this, I feel that some things have been explained. In short, I am temporarily in a state of "I gradually understand everything". Ikari Gendo is better at escaping than Shinji, and has long sealed his heart in a copper wall. Ikari Yui's death prompted him to speed up the "human completion plan" - although it seems to be proposed, but it must be built from eva, Even earlier, the second shock was created, and the human completion plan had already been executed according to the script "Dead Sea Scrolls" formulated by Seele. This is what Fuyuki-sensei found. But here a new doubt arises: since Ikarigendo and the committee are asking for the same thing, why should they betray each other? No matter who completed it, wouldn't he be able to see Yui Ikari after the completion of the Humanity Completion Plan? Skip this for now. Then there is the first machine, only it is special, the zero machine is the experimental product before the first machine, the second machine is a replica that will be sacrificed to the first machine, because the first machine is integrated with Ikari so it will Rejecting Rei Ayanami and Asuka, Shinji is destined to be the only pilot. The first apostle was Adam, the second apostle was Lilith, and the eighteenth apostle was a human being, but in the end human beings did not choose the path of apostle.
Continue some doubts: Why does Nagisa Kaoru appear next to Ayanami in the end? Does he symbolize something? Adam and Lilith, do they have any connection with Shinji? Why was Asuka not merged? Because of the protection of the second machine? Why did Shinji want to strangle Asuka? Do you want to strangle the despicable, cowardly and incompetent part of yourself? Why did Ayanari hear Shinji's call? Did Shinji call his mother? Why did the first machine bite off Ikarigendo's head, is it because of hatred for being hurt all the time? Ayanami is made from Lilith, so can it be fused with it? Oh, this seems to confirm the conversation between Asuka and Rei Ayanari before, "Commander Ikari told you to die and you will go too?" "Yes. But I'm not a doll." In the end, humans can come back again, right? "Anyone can return to human form as long as they can create their own image with their own heart."
Although the person who finally chose to come back was Shinji, I always felt that Satomi Katsuragi, and even Aida and Touji were the ones who saved mankind. Because they are the ones who let Shinji experience "happiness", and it is precisely because of this real feeling that Shinji can choose himself bravely. Perhaps Nagisa Kaoru also had a share of what he said, because he was the only one who unequivocally affirmed his love and acceptance of Shinji. emm is this the reason he's at the end? But then why would Ayanari stand with him. In short, what you don't understand is put here first, and then you can think about it later.
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