The overall plot of the story remains the same, but it seems to have added apostles, added 5th Children, and collected Longino on the back of the moon. It gave Kaoru a foreshadowing when he shot. btw, is there any original work of the apostle who fell like a satellite?
In any case, EVA has always been the beacon of our generation's life, and the "can't escape" that touched no one was also my only belief at one time, being called "" by girls " Fool" is also a one-time hope.
Many years have passed, and with the background sound of the rhythmic bass and cello ensemble, the morning of the third Tokyo city slowly unfolds. First, there are the high-rise buildings that rotate against the rising sun, the rising one-storey houses, the twisting tram tracks on the ground, and the people waiting for the train are dozing off. As soon as the camera turns to the countryside, what they see are farmhouses and small villages. Cyclist on the road. All things happen in such a future yet it seems so normal. A scene that is very obvious to greet Mr. Kubrick, but it seems to be watching a documentary about the family many years later. Suddenly I feel like my life is here. Suddenly there were tears in his eyes.
Yes, my dream does not have the splendid stencils, nor the urban hustle and bustle. My dream belongs to the broken third Tokyo city, to the human beings in the last days and the apostles who will bring us destruction. In the beauty and insipidity of reality, the dream is almost gone from me.
Unlimited sigh at the end of the film. The lineup of supervisors, voice actors, and vocals seems to have captured the biggest names of our era. Accompanied by Utada's singing, I saw Megumi Hayashihara, Emi Ogata, Kono Miishi, Chiichi Guan, Takeshi Zi'an, ha, these people actually gathered together.
Strange to myself, it seems that living here, the spiritual world is buried elsewhere, destined to wander the soul.
"Yes, just like fifteen years ago, the continuation of the second shock will destroy the world." - Misato Katsuragi.
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