How will it answer? Im not sure... onto the next...
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Episode 26: So I'm going to be forthright. There's a lot of reason storytelling DOESN'T take this path (a dreamscape of characters telling the character things he should know as voices in their head) and it's simple: dramatically speaking, it spreads thin / feels repetitive.
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But if you can accept that and move on, then it simply becomes about the quality of ideas. And here, it is a resounding answer to the questions it's been asking from minute one of the show. For you, it is okay to be here. For all of us. To be alive.
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So if you think I'm ultimately going to knock a creator for to essentially taking the finale of his show and turning into psychological pep-talk on why he shouldn't commit suicide and is deserving of a right to exist. Well, then, you don't know me at all. Now, onto The End...
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(please stop trying to tell me the context. I'm trying to watch the story as a document).
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END OF EVANGELION: ... ....... ................ *slow clap* That might be one of the most layered, fascinating, brutally honest, utterly devastating, weirdly hopeful, but totally uncompromising works I've seen. ... Gonna need a few.
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There's no way to sum this up with a few tweets, so I'm going to go do my usual and write a big ass essay and link when I'm done. But for now, I'll try to sum it up in one damn tweet...
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From Cosmic Opera, to Cosmic Horror, to Cosmic Pop, EofEvangelion went full Koyaanisqatsi in order to recognize not just the right to exist, but the hardest part of actually doing that: living with the disgusting beast within. By accepting that crying is braver than strangling.
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*writes feverishly... stops* Oh damnit, this show is going to make me actually read the bible again, isn't it? *blows dust off it*
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
My friends want to know your opinions on the scene with all the yogurt on shinji's hand. That was a hell of a controversial scene and so many find it very creepy that it has kind of become a meme. I personally think it was there to illicit a sort of an empathetic self hatred.
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It's creepy as all hell and also central to the text. Essay will cover.
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