I have seen it out

Joyce 2022-10-24 04:52:38

I have heard that EVA is a work of God since I was young. Whenever a friend and I discussed this, I said that I hadn’t read it. The masses asked me to face the wall first and then complete it. I still couldn’t bring up my strong interest, so I kept it on hold until Anno Hideaki started to remake 4 EVA theatrical editions. The remakes were obviously much more refined, and then I started watching with great interest, I remember In the place where I watched "Preface", the UP master said, "God works, you don't have OUT when you come to see it". After reading it, I can proudly say: "I have seen it! I have no OUT!".

Many students who have watched the TV version have said that "Preface" is a work for cheating money. It feels very unaccustomed to put such a long plot in a theater version. I have not watched the TV version and I have no pressure. And enjoy it.

The predecessors who have seen EVA always tell me that this thing needs to be read several times to understand, so I dare not say that I understand it, I can only say that I have read it...

The setting of EVA is not something my generation can dictate. The analysis of professional students feels quite profound. From the perspective of philosophical school, EVA does not belong to any school. It is a work that is a hybrid of many ideas. I saw Nietzsche, I saw Marx, I saw Hegel, I saw Heidegger, I saw Freud in EVA... As a surrealist work, EVA has already used most of Modernist approach. Everything it does has only one purpose: to let us know the world.

The main content of "Preface" corresponds to the first six episodes of the TV version. After watching it, I have a preliminary understanding of the world of EVA and the apostle. The several battles are very exciting. When watching the apostle's reimbursement, he spurted blood. It’s so cool...

Although I haven’t seen EVA before, the names of the characters in it are familiar, especially Ling Boli and Asuka. The first reaction when watching "Preface" is that the characters are really good. When I saw Katsuragi Misato, I fell in love with this character deeply. The eldest sister is very aura and full of femininity. Although the name of the goddess Ling Boli is high, I still like Katsuragi more. I don’t know after reading " "Broken" Asuka will love the new and dislike the old after he appears on stage.

The first time I knew Ling Boli’s name was because when I watched a topic about Lori, I said Ling Boli was the origin of Japanese anime Lori, the ancestor of the three-no girl, and the representative of the cold girl. See "Foreword" It was only then that I realized why everyone likes Ling Boli, a pure and innocent clone girl who is attached to Ikura Shinji’s father, and regards this as his only bond in this world, as a reason to fight, although There is no great figure, no need to be cute, but only a few occasional dialogues can make the otaku memorable for a long time, and the smile of the goddess affects everyone's hearts. The last scene of "Preface" Ling Boli smiles to Ikura Shinji At the time, I think many people are intoxicated. There are all kinds of smiles in the world, but even the smile of Mona Lisa cannot surpass that of the goddess Ling Boli.

The protagonist Shinji Ikura is a very introverted teenager. He is not good at talking and sociable. He has been repeatedly frustrated in getting along with people. As the eldest sister said: "Becoming an adult means repeating approach and distance. It’s not easy to find the distance that hurts the other side", I really like a paragraph, in the animation, Shinji Ikari’s constantly frustrated figure, we have more or less in our growth, the distance is unfamiliar, but too much Intimacy can also hurt people. Of course, for the introverted Shinji Ikura is more sensitive to the grasp of this distance. Shinji Ikura is also a very lonely boy, "it is a different ceiling", and he must be eager deep in his heart. Live a stable life and live in an environment with a sense of existence. I hope he will not be so lonely in the future. In fact, Shinji Ikura is lacking in love. His first motivation for getting on the No.1 machine was largely because he wanted to show his father’s approval. The last time he got on the No.1 machine was because he felt the warmth of the palm of Katsuragi’s palm. , The precise sniper of the annihilation of Apostle No. 5 was for Ling Boli, who just drove block zero in front of him to protect himself. Ling Boli’s last smile should be the driving force for him to maintain his combat effectiveness for a period of time. In fact, he is really a simple boy.

In the end, when the Apostle No. 5 was annihilated, the use of cationic cannons required electricity from all of Japan. When Katsuragi told Ikura Shinji that all the power of Japan was handed over to you, I was a little moved. This way, this country is so closely connected with this battle. , The red beams fired by the cation cannon gather all the power of Japan, and it can be regarded as a Japanese-style patriotic propaganda.

I know that EVA was introduced as a translation of "Sky Eagle Warrior" when I was a child. I didn’t like it very much at the time. My memory is very vague. I just remember the theme song sung by sister Ju Ping. There are some brave young people. EVA has had many inappropriate content and was edited a bit confusing, but even so, I still say that it is very rare for such works to be introduced to the mainland. Japanese animation is rarely seen in TV shows these years, and our childhood memories are With the growth of these Japanese animations, many of the works that we have seen and are worthy of the gods also have the same reputation among Japanese peers. It is also great to have such common memories. I wonder if the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television can do it again. I am so compassionate to release these movie theaters in Chinese movie theaters, which is just a luxury.

"Broken" has also come out, "Q" has also been announced, EVA, we will see you or leave.

University dormitory in the early morning of May 26, 2010

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