Gideon Stargrave
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I watched Rebuild of Evangelion 2.2: You Can (Not) Advance (wow, that's a stupidly long title...) earlier today. I had a lot of trouble watching the first Rebuild film because it was such a by-the-numbers retread of the original series, which I've seen a thousand times over. This one, however, was a significant departure from the original Evangelion story, which managed to capture my attention more effectively; it seems that Hideki Anno's also had the graciousness to ease the emotional pain of the principle characters. Shinji faces his problems head on, Rei is more extroverted (and occasionally outright affectionate!) and Asuka walks into the film with her issues previously resolved. Hell, even Gendou is humanized. Surprisingly enough, this allows the otherwise extensive character arcs to be effectively condensed into a timeframe more allowing of a motion picture series, rather than a full length serialized anime. I think that the derailing of the plot from familiar territory also accentuates the narrative in certain ways; it definitely kept me on the edge of my seat. My friends and I spent hours speculating and theorizing on what'll happen next.
I'd definitely recommend it to fans of the series, or even people who thought the original anime was too dense, weird or confusing. This is pretty accessible.
I'd definitely recommend it to fans of the series, or even people who thought the original anime was too dense, weird or confusing. This is pretty accessible.