The final scene of The End of Evangelion is, to this day, still hotly debated. It is a culmination of the story's themes and narrative in just a few, earth-shattering minutes, with Shinji's attempt to choke Asuka contrasted with her unexpected response.
A lot of people believe that the hospital scene is nothing but this. You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Misato and Kaji (dark purple and sorta greenish respectively): both can be argued to be stylized blacks. Rei and Kaworu are subversions: her blue hair and his gray hair are side effects of ...
Some say that it is because of scenes such as Shinji visiting the sedated Asuka in her hospital room. Although slightly out-of-left-field compared to the ending of the TV series, this scene does serve its purpose. Most importantly first, it shows that Shinji has hit the lowest of lows ...
The End of Evangelion is the subject of the 44th episode of Anime Abandon, hosted by Bennett the Sage. The episode was posted to That Guy With the Glasses on December 21st, 2012, and to YouTube on June 30th, 2013. In this episode, Sage closes out 2012--a
no complaints there. The look of the film, especially the city, is retro-futuristic, reminded me of Meet The Robinson's, though I don't know how faithful that is to the original Manga. The discovering his powers scene is pretty cool and full of gags, albeit the kind of jokes Richard ...
↑Asuka says, "This is the wall of Jericho, never to fall!" of the sliding door that separates the two rooms, but the "Wall of Jericho" is a reference to the Western filmIt Happened One Night(1934, America). In the film, a rich runaway girl and an unemployed newspaper reporter end...
↑"My father has only one leg. While working at a lumber mill he had his left leg seriously injured with an electric saw. He was 16 years old at the time. He wears an artificial leg below the thigh. He has trouble walking, so he used to stay at home. ...
The manga re-imagines the infamous hospital opening scene from The End of Evangelion with Asuka and Shinji, beginning much the same way it does in the movie. However, from here it diverges incredibly. Shinji shouts that the Asuka he wants isn't the girl lying before him and Asuka seems to...