All kinds of foreshadowing are almost rare, the plot goes to the market + riddleman, can new audiences really understand it?
He is more otaku-oriented than the TV version, and all the characters are licking the male lead (the protagonist group + obviously only have a few lines and three lines are not separated from Shinji's oven).
Rei's high EQ argument is more humane, and the low EQ argument is that pure ooc doesn't have the original feeling;
Asuka is also serious in OOC. She wasn't the kind of character who would talk to others casually, but she actually started talking about her background story, and then said that this character has no existence value, and her life and death are unclear;
The new character Eye Girl has no meaning other than contributing welfare and male protagonist's harem +1...
It's really cool visually, but the special effects are just for better storytelling, and it's a disservice if the bells and whistles turn the story into a supporting role.
In a way, I'm glad I watched the old version first.
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