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Also, here's another good example of Anno's tendency to put large objects in the foreground for no obvious reason. At least here, the antenna is a compositional divider, whereas the plant in Misato's apartment was… just a plant.
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Latest revision as of 02:09, 14 March 2010


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary
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Eva and the Angel (an antenna in front). Shamshel is hit by gunfire.
Reichu: We are quite obviously seeing a reenactment of the simulation from the first scene. Like Shin-seiki always says: Nothing in NGE happens just once.

Also, here's another good example of Anno's tendency to put large objects in the foreground for no obvious reason. At least here, the antenna is a compositional divider, whereas the plant in Misato's apartment was… just a plant.