Shinji Boy

Mabelle 2022-08-09 11:52:23

I watched a lot of TV version, and I watched the theater version again today.

The production of Anno Hideaki makes eva have a wonderful artistic conception, the cicadas of the doomsday, the red ocean and the hot summer, the fragile boy, the intricate relationship, the miraculous biological weapon, and the extremely sensory power, so eva is really There is an inexplicable charm

The setting and plot are also worth mentioning. They contain profound philosophy and a special world view. There are many interpretations. So far, there are tens of millions of understandings about EVA. From this level, it can be said that EVA is more like a work of art than animation itself. .

My favorite is Ikari Shinji.

He was treated as a tool man by his father, and his relationship with his only relative was merely a use. For this he felt painful. Forced to drive an EVA and do things he doesn't like, a 14-year-old boy shoulders the responsibility of saving the world. So he felt oppressed and wanted to escape. He is closed in his heart and afraid of communicating with others. He is not the kind of passionate male protagonist in ordinary anime, he is completely the opposite.

But for him as a whole person, the 14-year-old's feelings are still abundant. Facing his father's call, he will be angry and forced to drive the eva, he will resist. For Ayanami, he will fight bravely for those things that he sees in his heart.

The whole character of Shinji is very successful, he is very similar to each of us. What resonates with me is that Shinji boy is fragile and easy to get hurt, so he evades and is depressed. Although these emotions are negative, they are more real. We seem to see a thin boy with tears down his head, painful eyes, and talking to himself that he can’t escape. This emotion is real and depressing, but it collides with something different. The charm has a different kind of beauty.

Every one of us has such a Shinji boy in his heart. That is our true emotion, and human beings are really fragile.

As for the setting of No. 1 and Ayanami in EVA, Freud’s Oedipus complex is brought to the extreme. Every apostle has its origin. Adam and Eve, Lilith, Heart Wall, etc., are all in EVA. Too classic setting. All hearts are photographed.

Then finally, look forward to Okaoru's appearance.

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