After giving the original version and the reset TV version three stars and four stars, I can talk about eva in the old theatrical version (starting to visit the Louvre Museum.mp3) I always heard from others that eva is a story of autism , Now after reading it, I find that this sentence is indeed the best summary of the plot. The protagonists are autistic + the audience is autistic. Seele's wish is still common "I hope that people will understand and be "transparent" to each other, and there will be no more disputes, barriers and pains"; the commander's wish is "to see the angel who once redeemed himself", but also because of weakness to avoid loneliness and childhood Lack of family and alienation from others and sons (of course, therefore unredeemed in the old version); Needless to say Asuka; Misato was also hit by his father and blessing; Shinji was afraid of being hurt, afraid of hurting others, and thus afraid of having trouble with others Fetters (i.e. deep friendship). Finally, there is the audience, the theme of eva is reflected in sincerity for you, considering the social background of the TV version (177 + Miyazaki Jin + Saori), "otaku people should no longer escape, should not escape from others, escape from reality, You shouldn't indulge in the fantasy world, you shouldn't be afraid of getting hurt, you shouldn't be afraid of misunderstanding between people, you should feel the beauty of real life, you should actively establish a connection with society, and you should go out."
The reality shots and theatrical shots given at the end of the film are interesting.
But compared to the new theatrical version, it still tastes bad.
As for radishes, beautiful girls, religious veils, etc., they are all secondary.
To be honest, the characters are meaningless, and their personalities and characteristics are quite distinct, but they still lack depth emotionally and ideologically. Miri may be the only one who is a little interesting, because her father lacked care for her because of her focus on research when she was young, which made her hate her father, but her father put her on a life raft at the last moment of her life to save her life. It can be said that Love and hate and emptiness. Later, mixed feelings were invested in blessing, but after twists and turns, blessing finally left. Her feelings for Shinji are at the same time as sister and brother as well as between a man and a woman, and at the same time it is also partly empty and partly true.
Finally, I would like to say,
"Miri, take me away"
"Li, take me away"
"Xiangxiang, take me away"
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