I can't say too much about the meaning of the plot, I just want to briefly talk about my feelings.
Fortunately, the year I made up for EVA happened to be the year Q was released. At that time, I was a middle school girl, and I ate this work with the help of my friends. From TV to the theatrical version that is constantly digging holes, EVA's unique style is still enduring in the era of many masterpieces.
What I see most is that people like to explain this work from some aspects such as the Bible. Indeed, the apostles, the human completion plan, the rampant EVA, and the human-like blood shed during the battle are really puzzling when you think about it. This may be one of the reasons for his popularity. In addition to watching, people leave room for thinking.
Speaking of this Q, I really feel very shocked.
It unfolds after Shinji fell asleep for 14 years.
Let me imagine it from Shinji's point of view. I just thought I saved my distressed girl, but when I woke up, I found that I had slept for 14 years. Not only did I not save my girl 14 years ago, but the world was destroyed because of me. The world was afraid that I would lose control again. Gave me a bomb.
When you open your eyes, things are different.
Editing is really a good knife. Thinking about it makes me sad. No one told Shinji what was right and what he should do, and he was just pushed away.
At this point someone showed up and he told me that my presence made him happy. I don't need to be confused because he will accompany me.
Nagisa Kaoru appeared in Shinji's world like an angel. This is love. However, at this time, fate's mockery made Shinji lose him again.
I remember when I first watched it, I was so saddened by the ending of Q. It hasn't recovered for several days.
Shinji was always ridiculed, but even though he tried so hard to change, he was powerless. Some people say that this work reflects the neon status quo of that era. But now it seems, aren't many of us the same? It's getting easier to get, but it's getting easier to lose.
I don't know what the next one will be like. I just hope it's not as depressing as Q.
PS: The voice of Nagisa Kaoru of the stone is too gentle.
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