Diluted the sad background of TV

Maude 2022-11-05 10:36:05

It's a big change from the tv version. For the theatrical version, the film adaptation is very successful. The plot is smoother, the picture is more refined, and the visual impact is max. However, the core excavation of the tv version is not enough, and the loneliness of the protagonist has failed to create, more like the kind of juvenile fan that escalates the blood and opens the harem.

In general, everyone is more frank, Misato is more concerned about Shinji, Rei's feelings are not as subtle as tv, and the commander's image is more like looking forward to his son to take responsibility for growing up and don't know how to do it. Strict father of expression. It gives me the feeling that everyone is clumsy and doesn't know how to care about each other, but they try very hard, and the other party responds clumsily. For example, the design of the original plot of cooking is completely a fun and green campus love story.

Xiang's character didn't feel like it was being created, and she began to feel that she was too overworked and proud. She didn't have too many inner dramas, and she was more passer-by than TV. Although I don't stand for anyone, I think I'm too partial to Li, and Shanna's script is completely a sacrifice to the sky. The original Makibo is completely a tool man, is it to replace incense and show the beast mode of the second machine?

The picture is more beautiful, the majesty of the city, the battle scenes and the abilities of the apostles are more clearly portrayed, but the first machine feels too strong, and the rest of the machines feel that they can't be beaten together.

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Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance quotes

  • Mari Illustrious Makinami: [She walks over to Shinji and she sniffs him] You smell like LCL, you smell good.

  • Asuka Langley Shikinami: [She is looking at the unit - 03] If I like it, paint it red.