Think of EVA as an animation of youth campus mecha fighting.
When I saw it, I was stunned and stunned.
It is completely beyond my comprehension, even if I go to Baidu, I still don't understand it.
When I saw the new version of the theater, I deliberately kept it until I grew up.
First work, sequence.
There is not much difference from the original animation, and it inherits all the dark, escape, loneliness, and helpless tone of the original.
The strong stream of consciousness and the description of the philosophy of mind made me hooked.
The contradiction between Shinji, his father, Rei, his classmates and his psychology is deeply portrayed in the hearts of the people. It's like describing a child who is not surprised even if he commits suicide. He drives an EVA to the point where life is worse than death, and it really makes people feel cruel.
This episode, Yodo Shinji, he's still getting used to it.
Adapt to meet greater tragedy and misfortune.
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