A Conscious World and Evangelion Forever

Destini 2022-04-23 07:03:21

Every single one of the films is a problem that directly hits the soul. The entire tv and the old movies have been answering the question that religion wants to answer: where did man come from and where did he end up. The ultimate question of survival and destruction, as well as the century-old moral conundrum of exchanging the death of the few for the death of the many, was imposed on a 14-year-old child—unimaginable. Fortunately, the film does not answer these questions from any commanding heights, otherwise it must be full of didactics.

I cried at the end of episode 26 of tv. Why am I alone, why am I not liked, why do I feel lonely, I hate this... endless questions, but no answers. People have always struggled with the compromise of freedom and dependence on others, endless compromises. The highest freedom is that there is no physical restraint, that is, the legendary A. T FIELD, which does not exist in any form. But people also don't want absolute freedom, because they feel lonely and want to integrate with others, but they are afraid of harm, so they start to build barriers to protect themselves. Eternal contradictions, repeated over and over again.

In fact, I don't understand AIR very much, it's too abstract. I don't like it because it's too abstract and I can't find any support. There are too many images in the film, so it is very obscure. Using imagery is the director's biggest laziness, and it feels like he's saying, "It's all here, you can go as you please. This kind of thing can't be described in words, and I'm too lazy to explain it." This is the same as all things that are ideological. Just four words and five words can include things that require hundreds or thousands of words to explain. (Hmph, bad review!)

But the finale is still very positive. The turn of the century is not easy either. Ayanari is a god-like being. Although the content of eva is so wide and so big, it finally returns to the theme of love, which is praised by eternity and eternity. As long as I want to see you again, want to hear your voice, want to touch you, want to have you, want to trust you, want to be with you forever, the world of only consciousness collapses. Humanity is reborn. The self is also redeemed. Although I hate you and hate you, I still want to see your dependence. In the end, it's all because of love.

Going back to answer the endless questions in tv26, the answer is love and dependence.

[I really don't want to analyze eva, 100 people watch eva, there are 100 eva. It doesn't make sense to fix the thinking pattern in this way. Why is it called Evangelion, because the doctrine of evangelism is that we are all brothers and we must love each other. Shinji is Evangelion, because those who are abandoned, those who have no love, those who are isolated, those who keep running away from those who do not want to face him, are willing to give love. This is the Gospel of the century, isn't it? 】

Jul 25, 2016 updated:
Individuals are small in front of the world, what I want to say next may give people the feeling of being a little self-conscious, but shinji's willingness to open up his heart and return to the human world does not mean that he is throwing it to all mankind. Is there an olive branch?

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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.