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|comment=It looks like they've [[FGC:Episode 06 Cut 087|turned off the lights]] in Gendo's office. Or someone at Gainax thought that adding random Kabbalistic symbols and trails from [http://hst-archive.web.cern.ch/archiv/HST2005/bubble_chambers/BCwebsite/index.htm bubble chambers] made the office look way more cool. Not that I'm complaining, mind you.
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|comment=Freedom of Information Act? I thought that was just an American thing... Anyone know anything about Japanese law here, could shed some light on what exactly this covers?}}


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{{FGC:Comment|name=Kendrix|comment=Another example of Anno making good use of the visual medium to create atmosphere, by contrasting the mysterious conversation with with images of what is being referred to (such as the documents, or, in later episodes, the damaged EVAs being shown when repairs are being discussed) - much more interesting than, say, a near-static shot of the characters talking in a room.
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 11 October 2018


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary
002A

The Commander's office. Ikari in silhouette, speaking on the phone.

MAN (OFF - TELEPHONE):“About the materials they've been pressing for using the Freedom of Information Act...”

ath: It looks like they've turned off the lights in Gendo's office. Or someone at Gainax thought that adding random Kabbalistic symbols and trails from bubble chambers made the office look way more cool. Not that I'm complaining, mind you.


imprimatur13: Freedom of Information Act? I thought that was just an American thing... Anyone know anything about Japanese law here, could shed some light on what exactly this covers?


Kendrix: Another example of Anno making good use of the visual medium to create atmosphere, by contrasting the mysterious conversation with with images of what is being referred to (such as the documents, or, in later episodes, the damaged EVAs being shown when repairs are being discussed) - much more interesting than, say, a near-static shot of the characters talking in a room.