Neon Genesis Evangelion theatrical preface

Sylvester 2022-11-28 01:23:32

Compared with the TV version, the picture texture and music have been enhanced. However, in terms of leaving blank space and creating a depressing atmosphere, it is obviously not as handy as the TV version. Take the first time I drove the No. 1 aircraft to fight, the TV version made a blank, and I only went to recall the incident a few days later. This gives people plenty of room for imagination. The TV version has 26 episodes, and each episode can be ended abruptly at will, which not only strengthens the deeply depressing atmosphere of the work, but also releases the audience's thoughts, allowing the audience's imagination and reasoning to fly. Each episode of the TV version has a name, and the theme is very clear, which helps the audience to analyze different characters and events with curiosity. Let's talk about the change. It is worth pondering about the plot of the first machine that stretched out his hand to block the falling steel parts and protected the male protagonist when the first machine was not activated. The Fifth Apostle has become many times cool, can be transformed into many wonderful geometric shapes, and the 3d effect is also very strong. The power of the rays has also been strengthened, and the picture effect has undergone a qualitative leap. A sign of a major change in the plot estimate: the first apostle Adam was protected in the TV version and the second apostle Lilith was in the theatrical version, which indicates that the persona of Ayanami as the container of the second apostle's soul may no longer exist. Exist, but only remain as clones. The approach of the male protagonist and Rei is now part of the commander's plan, and Deputy Commander Fuyutsuki said that everything was played out according to the script 14 years ago. Then talk about the local nightmare that is in the same vein as the TV version: First, there is a vision of Ayanami Rei, and then there is a close-up of blinking (I don’t understand this point) Second, the dialogue with myself in the unmanned tram full of light Third, the violent scene hit Kill the fourth apostle. Fourth, the negative scenes, the male protagonist's thoughts, words, and inner activities are still the same as before. After the power outage, the starry sky is more beautiful and the moon is brighter. Six Ayanami's Smile Some people on the Internet say that there are only two smiles, one is from the Mona Lisa and the other is from Ayanami. I agree with this.

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