[EVA] Is that the real Asuka
Ing. FBI
baroncini at pointest.com
Sat May 18 21:53:05 EDT 2002
On 16 May 2002 at 16:54, zio Gilgamesh wrote:
> Hi all ^_^
> second mail to the list, first actually Eva-related one.
> Interesting thread goin' on..
>
> I happen to disagree with Sebastian's views on NGE's ending (and the
> narrative steps which leaded to it). First of all, I'd like to remark a
> silly point. I think one cannot really judge NGE after watching the whole
> series and movies just once.
I agree with You on this point. I saw it 4 times and each time I noticed allways something
different, either because I saw it by myself or because someone else showed me.
Uh, note well, I'm not saying everyone is
> *forced* to watch it twice and then he *must* like it ^_^;; just saying that
> when you watch back the series with a "I know how it ends" perspective,
> everything changes already. Plus, you must consider that NGE pushes the
> "show, don't tell" rule to its outer limits, and even more, changin' it into
> "show it just once and if they don't get it they'll be luckier next time"
> :-D
> Most o' the things in Eva *got* an answer.
Yes, but in my opinion some of them are forced (sometime brutally like Episode 25&26,
completely avulse
from the plot developed sinch then) and there are situations that cannot be related to general
plot.
> Well, if you did watch the series and movies more than once, then to find
> your answers go watch it again eh eh I never get tired of it :-P
>
> About the "I like it, I don't like it", well, that's personal taste of
> course.
Do You want to know my personal opinion regarding the fact that there are so many
interpretations on this anime?
NO ONE HAVE NEVER SEEN THE REAL EVANGELION !!!!!!
All the Episodes and the movies we have seen were just the beginning of a great project that
was abandoned after its first stages of development.
If You want to discuss this theory I will be glad to do so.
Furio
Why? This should be the REAL question
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