GENKI DAMA PABLO BANILA!!!i!
Non-Spoiler Reaction

Just marathoned all three movies of Rebuild of Evangelion.

I’ve seen the first two already, but wanted continuity.

First of all, if you’re new to me, you should know that my highest goal in life has always been the destruction of Evangelion. I want to destroy the visceral apocalypse that has confined me within its “reified eschatology” (here, echoes of the prophecies of the end of the world still linger in hollow ruins long after the prophecies have been fulfilled). I want to free myself from this grand narrative that sets the context of everything I do.

The first two Rebuild movies violated everything I held holy. At least my first viewing of the two movies made me feel that way. Ayanami felt like a third-rate moe copy of the Ayanami clones in other anime that followed Evangelion. The foreboding nothingness in the original series was replaced by a promise of love and hope so sincere in its saccharine simplicity that I am convinced that Anno’s marriage has changed him from one who just wants to end it all, to a fool trying to share in futility the experience of love that altered him forever. The latter is not an impossible feat given how Madoka Magica achieved it in the grandest fashion. It is as if the last two episodes of Eva TV (with the iconic moe Ayanami late for school with bread in mouth) were truly intended to be the real ending. And while those two episodes were exceedingly brilliant, as an “ending” they were far too weak and too petty to go against the momentum of what 24 episodes tore out to create a gaping vacuum. Only the “End of Evangelion” movie took the entire series to its natural conclusion: to more nothing.

The third Rebuild movie impressed me. It wasn’t dumbed down like the first two, and the characters were true to their original personalities (even Ayanami). It stood for all the invasive changes that made the Rebuild unrecognizable. The unfamiliar “ceilings” that invoked my autoimmune rejection became parts of a plot that completely severed itself from the original universe. I no longer associated the Rebuild with the original, but considered it as something else. Because it is in fact something entirely else.

In the dialogues between Kaworu and Shinji, Kaworu emphasized Anno’s intentions for the Rebuild especially when Kaworu said, “Instead of seeking change, you prefer a void, merciless abyss of a world” and “Destroying the world is only too easy. Rebuilding it is not so simple, however.” I disagree. My idea of destruction is to create something without a reference to what is being destroyed. To cease being defined by the thing, to end the propagation of its meaning. And that is a near impossible task, from social to artistic to political to scientific frameworks: Willful ignorance may not work for people are prone to reinvention, and deliberate avoidance emphasizes what is missing. Madoka Magica is the miracle that accomplished just that. I’m still looking forward to the final movie of the Rebuild and I am putting my faith in Anno’s grand promise that “everyone will find love in the end.”

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by rskm

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by rskm

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“Blood Lake” in Texas. Water levels in the reservoir receded, which, mixed with the warm weather, helped lower oxygen levels. The low oxygen levels prompted a fish kill and spurred the growth of  bacteria called Chromatiaceae, which thrive in such conditions. Chromatiaceae are purplish in color, prompting the “blood” red colors.

“Blood Lake” in Texas. Water levels in the reservoir receded, which, mixed with the warm weather, helped lower oxygen levels. The low oxygen levels prompted a fish kill and spurred the growth of  bacteria called Chromatiaceae, which thrive in such conditions. Chromatiaceae are purplish in color, prompting the “blood” red colors.

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Non-spoiler Rebuild of Evangelion 2.0 rant. This is (NOT) about Eva.

At first I thought Hideaki Anno, my one true God, had lost it.

Why was everything dumbed down?

Why did the characters have to explain themselves and say the obvious?

I knew it, I thought. It’s because Hideaki Anno is in love and has long ceased to hate the world.

I’ve noticed this on some people who were once cool until they entered a relationship. Suddenly, they think that any little thing they do will be appreciated and that minimum effort is required to achieve a laugh.

Hideaki Anno married a mangaka of cutesy stuff after long years of being an otaku…

BUT!!!

HEY, BUT!!!

So, I heard a familiar tune… it was one of my favorite music from Kare Kano! (Hideaki Anno directed Kare Kano, which is Evangelion without the Evas.)

And… I heard the name “Ayanami” screamed repeatedly, passionately, so lovingly just as I would and that really had me bursting to tears…

For Children of Evangelion whose lives were forever scarred with this visceral, cinematic apocalypse, such redeeming features warrant no further questions.

However, if you are new to the world of Eva you’re better off starting with the original Japanese dub series. Never, ever, motherfucker, just don’t, watch Eva TV dubbed in English or you’ll end up as one of its most unfortunate haters. Imagine your favorite band being introduced to other people with a different vocalist. So don’t, ever.

If you’re new to the world of Anime in general, then you’re missing the entire underground wealth of Art. Live-action films, meaning, films shot with real/photorealistic people, are storyboards at core. Storyboards are rough sketches and matte paintings of scenes to be rendered by actors before the camera. You can think of animation as skipping unnecessary spending and recording the sketches straight to video.

Oh, BTW, I watched the cam version. I’d been waiting for months for a decent release, but I just learned that I’d have to wait for 2 months more. And yeah, the quality was perfect for a bootleg and I wholeheartedly recommend seeing it NOW! (Oh, and, for an iconic Japanese event recorded in a Japanese cinema, the Japanese crowd were unsettlingly quiet… I watched Rebuild of Evangelion 1.0 in Anime Expo 2 years ago and the shrieking fanboys were true to form!!!)

I owe my posture to his Eva’s (:

I owe my posture to his Eva’s (: