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|comment=I'm intrigued by how well the juxtaposition of these two shots ([[FGC:OP B#cut_OP_065|065]] and [[FGC:OP B#cut_OP_066|066]]) embodies Gendo and Shinji's relationship. Gendo is the stern, unemotional man who looks down upon his own son (both figuratively and, here, literally), whereas Shinji is the broken, almost wrecklessly emotional child who continues to look up to his father in spite of everything. In truth, their relationship is really much more convoluted than that, as we'll learn later.}}


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Latest revision as of 21:48, 28 December 2009


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary
066
Shinji as a child, crying.
Sharp-kun: This is another shot that we see quite a lot — although I think we'd best wait until later to discuss it.


Reichu: I'm intrigued by how well the juxtaposition of these two shots (065 and 066) embodies Gendo and Shinji's relationship. Gendo is the stern, unemotional man who looks down upon his own son (both figuratively and, here, literally), whereas Shinji is the broken, almost wrecklessly emotional child who continues to look up to his father in spite of everything. In truth, their relationship is really much more convoluted than that, as we'll learn later.