The TV Ending of Evangelion captured pretty well the glorious feeling of recovering from a depression. Once I had a depression and I recovered from it, even thought there is sometimes small pieces of it, I can handle it pretty well now. It's an impression of having died but eventually you have born again. More happy and free from the pain. It's incredible how this show and the movie captured it.
The TV Ending of Evangelion captured pretty well the glorious feeling of recovering from a depression...
good for you bro
>It's incredible how this show and the movie captured it.
>and the movie
Ehh.
>and the movie
the movie felt like a big middle finger to the fans more than anything when I watched it.
The End of Evangelion captured pretty well the feeling of "dying and born again" you felt, especially the last minutes of the movies when Jesus bleibet meine freude is played.
No, it's actually to help them. and the final sequences are intense in emotions.
>tfw you make an anime to create a story about yourself to cope with your mother's death
I know what you did, Anno. I know what you did, and I'm not going to let you get away with it.
You disgustingly weak hack, people like you make me sick. The fact that I tread on this planet together with people who are so mentally weak, honestly makes me wish I was never born.
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EoE was good ending for everyone since they can be reborn and have another chance in life. You have a chance to make yourself happy with your new body and soul. The TV ending was Shinji coming to terms with himself during Instrumentality, hence able to save the world.
The whole show and movies was Anno's way to deal with his depression. The whole Shinji is Anno's self-insert is true. That's why the endings was so great. I actually wish Anno to show life after Third Impact, how characters like Asuka and Misato grown up and a new threat merges up from remains of Third Impact, instead of having the Rebuilt movies. If 3.0 + 1.0 instied to Eoe, that'll be awesome.
Really? There wasn't a singular point to which I knew I recovered. It was more a slow change in my life to where I slowly
started having less suicidal, and depressive thoughts. There was no mind bending realization, and poof my depression was gone.
I think while the movie ultimately comes to the same conclusion it makes tonal changes to Shinji's reasoning that detracts from the catharsis of his realization and that negatively effects the power of the message of the whole show. Despite the fact that the movie is one of the best feats of technical animation and visual storytelling, and the ending of the original series is riddled with flaws and reused content, the message of the original series is still more complete.
I 100% agree. The 'in Shinis mind during instrumentation' part of EoE is just a worse version of the shows ending.
The only reason why people think that end of eva is an attack on the fanbase is solely because the live action sequence is pretty heavily telling them to stop dumping all their hopes and dreams on something fictional and actually go live life.
for me I went through a series of abrupt shifts where I immediately felt the physical sensation of being deeply depressed significantly lessen each time I was able to reinterpret something horrible I'd experienced in a way that brought me catharsis.
and when I finally stopped having depression entirely I immediately noticed that the gross sticky fog cloud of static in my brain I'd been living with for years was gone
Depression is more a symptom than a disease so there are probably some who heavily related to evas
interpretations and some who didn't relate at all.
Maybe its just me, but I think all of it was suppose to be a much longer affair. Like, if we got someone to edit together ep 25, 26, EoE, plus some of the cut material (the rumored live action segment with the girls 10 years in the future), we'd have a way better sense of the whole thing.
Did we ever learn why the live action stuff was cut?
i don't consider them seperate things. i prefer to interpret it that all the tv end scenes were still experienced within instrumentality in eoe and just weren't reused for the sake of runtime. mentally I have most of 25+26 happen during the part where there's dozens of voice lines overlapping, the SoL AU get shown to Shinji by Rei and Kaworu in the scene where the background goes from abstract to a crowded street, and the congratulations scene playing out on the inside while we see 01 bursting out of GNR's eyeball on the outside.
just the tv end or just the movie end feels less if a complete end to the story than both taken together
Correct me if I'm wrong, but:
>Third Impact fused everyone's souls into one with Shinji being it's primary consiousness becasue he wants everyone else gone
>Shinji finally gets to see everyone else's delimmas, but is now utterly alone
>searching for meaning, he contemplates what life would be like without him and what he means to other people
>after creating a few worlds with him either missing from them or not, he laments that they're merely dreamworlds and that, even if he gets hurt, he wants to genuinely interact with other people
>realizing that he is himself as defined by others as much as he is by himself, he rejects instrumentality
yeah basically, that's what I've always seen it as at least
Based
They grunt and moan Shinji's name when they cum inside her, breaking her even more
the way I saw it everybody could see the inner worlds of everybody elses minds but there was simply no way to tell if you were interacting with someone else or just imagining a conversation with the version of them that exists in your mind so there was no meaningful difference between that and just being alone with your thoughts
>user gets boners over mp evas
I bet user also gets boners over uggo-kun
What happened to EvaGeeks?