[EVA] Death and Rebirth comments and questions
Michi chan
kinlari at juno.com
Mon Apr 13 18:28:12 EDT 1998
Gareth Ortiz <gao203 at is7.nyu.edu> writes:
> kinlari at juno.com wrote:
>
>>How many parts were redrawn? I only noticed the scene where Rei smiles
>>at Shinji.
>
>Quite a bit, actually. You'll notice most of it in the later ep.
footage.
>Did you see Lillith regrow? Or how the hurling of the Lance scene was
>altered? They even altered the elevator scene so Asuka moves a little
bit
>more... ^_^
It's a good thing I rented 0:11. It seems as half of that first part of
the movie come from these two eps! The Lilith thing was interesting, in
the tv ep they didn't show anything like that...
>>I really like Kaworu's voice ^_^ ^_^ ^_^
>
>I think women are supposed to... ^_^;; (my sister just hit me on the
head
>for that.)
My friend was going crazy over him. I think the only reason she watched
the first half was just to see him -_-;;; Kaji is much better IMO... ^_^
>>I really hate that cliffhanger at the end ^_^
>
>Actually, I hate what comes later more...
Well when you look at it that way...
>>In Kaji's little section of the movie, was that the gunshot during the
>>black screen?
>
>In the original TV ep, yes. In D&R, at least in the version I saw, it
was
>replaced with a slap.
Where was the slap from? I can't remember what scene followed that.
Hmmm, having seen ep 21, I just have to say this: Misato didn't do it!
^_^;;;
>>Maybe I'm just wierd, but was I the only one who thought it was kinda
>>funny how they had that classical piece (I think track 7 of Addition)
>>playing while the whole Kaworu thing was going on at Nerv? Maybe I've
>>just listened to that song too much ^_^;;;
>
>Ode To Joy? It's Kaoru's theme, dontcha know? He likes music. He
likes
>to whistle Beethoven. ^_^
According to Anakin he hums it out of tune ^_^;;; I couldn't hear it well
enough...
Michi-chan
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