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Revision as of 03:03, 16 December 2009

FGC:Episode 01 Cut cut022


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

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A girl standing alone in the middle of the street.

(Image of Rei.) From Shinji's POV.

MDWigs: Rei, a symbol of hope, that humanity can come to understand each other.


thewayneiac: This shot, together with [#cut025 025] , establishes from the beginning that there is something unusual and mysterious about Rei.


OMF: Straight from Hamlet. The ghostly girl who appears from nowhere, and is gone. So ominous. It definitely gives a "Something is rotten in the state of Toyko-3!" impression.


Shin-seiki: The Episode Commentary for #01 that comes with Platinum Vol.01 (which istranslated from the original that was included with Renewal) has this to say about this cut:When Shinji comes to New Tokyo 3, he sees a girl that seems to be Rei Ayanami for just an instant. Considering how she is injured and wrapped up in bandages, when he later meets her in NERV Headquarters, the natural assumption would be that this was a phantom vision. But in Episode 26', "My True Heart For You," a different possibility is suggested. The girl that appeared for just one cut in this scenemay be the Rei Ayanami who is "the existence that gazes upon man." Hmm... I suppose they probably have [../episode-m26/m26_C468_big.jpg this] in mind, but does anyone have any idea what they're referring to with "the existence that gazes upon man"? The quote doesn't ring a bell with me at all...