create, choose, destroy

Sammy 2022-04-22 07:01:41

There are many theatrical versions of EVA, but this theatrical version is beyond the TV version.
"Sincerely For You" gathers all the elements that paved the way for the ending, such as what will happen to Shinji's cowardice, and what will Shinji's sense of irresponsibility become? What will happen to Limbo's ending, the world's ending, and Asuka's downturn. Of course, as the final ending, it should have been like this, but this theatrical version of the ending went beyond the foreshadowing, and instead wrote a new thing - the choice or fate
of Shinji's resistance. It can be seen that Anno Hideaki hopes that Shinji will become a People who have a sense of choice do not have their fate dominated by others. It can be seen from Ling Bo's defection that choice is the correct approach.
The world, however, can only tend to fate, how does this relate to the choice? This may be the choice of the world.
In the end, Shinji and Asuka appeared in Ayanami Rei's re-creation of the world, and the phrase "feeling bad enough" revealed the last wish of the world, that is, it is better to destroy it than to re-create.

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Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion quotes

  • Asuka Langly Soryu: Damn, they're persistent! Of course, that idiot Shinji is nowhere to be found!

  • Shigeru Aoba: Soon individual entities will be unable to maintain their separate forms!

    Kôzô Fuyutsuki: The chamber of Gauf is open. The door to both the beginning and the end of the world is open at last.