EVA is the heaviest of many anime plots. It's not an exaggeration to say that this guy influenced the formation of my outlook on life in middle school.
All of the TV version, Death & Rebirth, and Air are all finished in high school. Now I remember more of the classic high school dialogues related to this, and I even learned the sound effects of radio dramas in the classroom with my classmates and enjoyed it. When I was in college, I finally got my wish to earn two initial machines with the launch pad version/super alloy version. When I heard about the new theater, I began to wait.
When I first read the preface, I didn't feel too shocking - it's not that the almost completely remade picture is not shocking enough, and the re-set apostles is not good enough, but I am too familiar with the original plot, and this aspect The change that left the deepest impression on me was that Shinji, who was supposed to be pulled by Kaoru to lilith, was pulled in front of lilith by Katsuragi-san a lot earlier. The face of Mark 6 on the moon is... dubious). Other than that, everything was not far from what I remembered. So the preface to me is really like an enhanced version of the review.
This feeling of course disappeared when it was seen through. The familiar worldview was turned upside down, and I was very uncomfortable at first. But after watching it over and over again, I am looking forward to Q. This remade world may be even more shocking.
There have been major or minor changes in the Pilot episodes in this episode:
Shinji:
Although there is also a classic train dialogue scene, and he also shouts that he will not drive, but Shinji in this episode appears to be much more determined and decisive than in the original. This makes his image a lot cuter than before. Think about the original guy who could shout but can't escape for a while, what's wrong with shouting to escape, and even killed Katsuragi early in the Air, and hugged his head to avoid the awakened Asuka when he was alone in a group fight with a mass-produced machine. Now this one is alone Awakening the first machine S2 mechanism (if this setting is still there), the stinking angel (this will directly have all the apostle abilities of bt) and stubbornly pulling Limbo out of it, there are really many men. And this time, after 400%, it was actually transformed into the first machine with Lingbo. I don't know how to separate it from Q...
Asuka: A
large collection of resentments. Speaking of which, Asuka was a character I really liked in the original. The conceit, pride, and the loneliness and self-denial that hide behind it make this character full of drama. In this work, Asuka's stubborn ego seems to be prematurely disintegrating. The appearance is stronger than the original version - originally, he and Shinji stepped on the aircraft carrier to make a big fish, and the second plane fell on the ship very badly after the incident... This time it was indeed a direct airdrop, using an air battle that had never been seen before. Equipped, kicked the apostle directly by himself. But after that, not only did the "hearts overlap in an instant" with Shinji, but after the three of them worked together to tear down the sky angel, they made a premature declaration like "I can't do anything by myself". Of course, there was no chance for the follow-up. In Hallelujah who saw the bird angel, Asuka struggled in pain. even! Fan Lingbo's slap was blocked! What's worse, needless to say - it directly replaced Suzuhara's drama... If it wasn't for Q's preview, it would appear as a single purpose image (in fact, the DVD version also mentioned that it was recovered by Akagi Hakasai as a sample), I really want to step on Anno's face.
Limbo:
It's too early to be an adult... I mean, the scene where the Moon Goddess of Cold Night finds a human-like mind has been pushed forward. Now the degree of "coldness" has been greatly reduced, and the natural stay index has risen rapidly. There is even a plot of learning to cook and organize a party-please
Shinji is just saying in the original version that you are twisting the rag like a fucking... But thanks to this, Shinji has 400% of the reasons, and he also wrote directly first 3rd Impact. Asuka's role wanes, while Lingbo's importance - albeit in a different way - is greatly enhanced.
Eye Girl:
At the beginning of the scene, I exclaimed who these two hundred and five are... To be honest, I don't know now, but when she robbed our bright red No. 2 machine, the camera then turned to Nagisa Kaoru and this fellow's LCL dog From the nose, she should have a very important influence on the follow-up plot. She'd better perform well, otherwise I'm sorry for Asuka who was robbed by her, and I'm sorry for the No. 2 machine who was turned into a dog by her.
Nagisa Kaoru:
It appeared in the sequence, and this time it was even earlier. This man is not uncommon for the second machine, and he directly flew down from the moon with the gun of Longinus in his car. Nagisa Kaoru is full of weird words as always... First he called Commander Ikari Oh Du-sang, and then he promised to bring happiness to Shinji... To be honest, the appearance was too grand, and it made me hard to adapt for a while - I was still thinking about him sitting Image of humming Ode to Joy on a stone.
In the original version, Nagisa Kaoru was a man who had a great influence on Shinji, taking into account the various images of his friend, lover, spiritual mentor, soulmate, Heart-breaker. There are even details like this in Air - lilith faces the first machine in the image of Lingbo. At that time, Shinji screamed strangely, and after changing to Nagisa Kaoru, Shinji fell asleep with a happy smirk and was merged. It can be concluded that Nagisa Kaoru is more important to Shinji than Lingbo's importance...? .
This clamor will give you a happy jump, and it is estimated that the performance in Q will not disappoint me.
Fifth qualified person, looking forward to your performance.
In the end, what is the relationship between the new theatrical version of the world view and the original version, I still don't know. It doesn't matter or it is completely remade, I don't believe it, at least I can recall that there are signs that there are various connections between the two:
1. In the preface, Nagisa Kaoru said "you still haven't changed" and this time, "the agreed upon" Time" can be seen, Zhu Xun knows some things, and boldly guesses that it is the original plot.
2. When Asuka went to test the machine. Suzuhara eats popsicles, and here are two things related to the original: the basketball at his feet, and what he said, "Cut, I didn't win the lottery" (it really doesn't look like winning the "prize").
So what is the relationship between the two? Speaking of parallel universes, I don't think they are very similar, because from Nagisa Kaoru's words, I feel that the relationship between the two is more like a sequential relationship, so that is, reincarnation.
But this matter, probably less than the fourth, can not be sure. And according to Anno's problems, maybe I've seen the fourth part and I can't be sure...
Anyway, let's wait for the arrival of Q.
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