Details and hidden secrets of the TV version that were previously ignored from the "Preface"

Mona 2022-12-31 21:59:41

Recently, I suddenly remembered to make up for the gods I watched when I was a child. The more I watched, the more I felt that it was not the animation I originally watched (well, maybe it was "The Eagle Warrior"...) I saw something completely different, There are a lot of seemingly random and obviously hidden details, but after too long, the plot has been completely forgotten, and after seeing that I was completely attracted by the plot, I have no time to care about those pits. . . Until
I found this new theatrical version, I was still thinking when I watched it for a few minutes, just to make money like this? , no, I watched it patiently, only to realize that the director's intentions were well-intentioned, and it was finished for those of us who didn't have enough IQ and patience after watching "EVA" back then (although I watched the following and The original world view is completely different, but at least the first one has a lot to do with the TV version, and I even think it’s explaining the details in the TV version.)
If readers feel the same as me, look at me carefully Come on, if there are details I overlooked, please leave a comment below. (Basically, I will follow the plot, but I don't have a good memory, so...)
1. The origin of the apostles was the first apostle when the military fought against the first apostle (either the first apostle, or the first apostle to appear, because I I don't know what number it is, so don't pay attention to the details~) At the time, the apostles Yuandu and Toyuki said that the apostles ate the fruit of life, and humans ate the fruit of wisdom. It doesn't seem to appear in the TV version, right? , you can see it on Wikipedia. It seems to explain the origin of the apostles and the purpose of the attack.

2. Ayanami Rei who was seriously injured (this is more evil), Shinji saw Rei who was seriously injured in front of the first machine. To some extent, his father deliberately arranged it. In order to let Shinji board the first machine, he set up the game, When watching the TV version, I noticed that it is also in the zero machine, the same rampage scene, even the number of punches and the position of the fist are exactly the same, in addition to saving money, it is also telling us that there is some kind of special arrangement,,, (The point is to save money!!)
Ps: The plot of the first machine to save Shinji by himself is also removed. It is estimated that even the author himself does not know how to explain it. (Obviously it's the mother who showed her spirit!)

3. In the first runaway of the first machine (I don't even agree with this), Mr. Fuyutsuki asked Ikari: "Is there really no problem?" Ikari smiled meaningfully without a positive answer. Could it be that this first runaway was actually arranged by him long ago? An ensuing panel discussion provided the answer.

4. The first contact with Rei is not the real first contact, but this time it is. . . . By the way, I compared the 95 version, the 03 version, and the new theatrical version because of the boredom. It is from the 95 version that did not appear at all, to the 03 version where Shinji appeared on the screen, and then to I won't talk about it now, everyone who sees it knows it, goddess. . . do not do that. . . Eh, let’s go a long way. From the conversation between Yuandu and Fuyuyue, we can know that the update card is the opportunity that he deliberately arranged for Rei and Shinji to contact, and Dr. Ritsuko obeyed him absolutely due to well-known reasons. What happened after Shinji, who could be pitiful (xing) and (fu).

5. Fighting with Li and others Although it's too dark to think so, but I'm vaguely sure that Li's lines and actions since the first contact with Li were actually designed by Yuandu for him (hey) Hey... he's not a director, don't talk nonsense.) In order to keep Rei in Shinji's heart, and for future arrangements, I knew that I wanted to be sprayed like this, but I watched it a few times, and I felt more and more like this. Well, it's better that I think too much, it's all the director's fault, and the TV version doesn't make it clear.

Well, "Preface" originally ended here, but I remembered that there is a little bit about the TV version in "Broken", so let's talk about it together.

6. The explosion of No. 4 and the branch should be the most obvious one. Many extras came out and asked, "Is it really an accident?" I did it!! You idiots." Well, you can actually guess from the TV version, after all, how can the things of the Great Japanese Empire fall into the hands of the American emperor!

7. The invasion of Unit 3 is the most puzzling point for me. In the movie version, except for the pilot of the test, Asuka was replaced by Asuka. The number machine used the puppet system to solve the problem. Although the methods are slightly different, the important thing is some conversations between Ikari and Fuyuki, and the group of people (sorry I haven't counted how many people there are) Dialogue, I always feel that this is what he designed, so that the first machine can always be used as the main fighting force against the apostles, and the means to kill other competitors, but the question comes, how can he control the invasion of the apostles, even if he may He knew in advance what the apostles had when they came back, but what if the apostles directly invaded the No. 1 machine, or even he did not expect the apostles to invade. Even if there was no apostle's invasion, he could still use The way to get rid of Unit 4 is to get rid of Unit 3, regardless of the safety of Ritsuko and Satomi, I really can't figure it out. . . There is also the plot added in the theatrical version of having to eat together but for the sake of fruit. Although it is said to pave the way for the subsequent plots, I think there should be other implied meanings in it (Li, can cook) Well, okay!!!), if there are any children's boots that you understand, be sure to tell me.

Eh, that's probably it. It's a bit messy and has no logic, but because it was written in kindergarten-like writing, I believe everyone will understand it. If there is anything wrong, be sure to tell me, thank you~~

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