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Latest revision as of 01:12, 21 January 2010


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

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Ritsuko watches below, the reflection of the monitor in her eyes. The light of the explosion reflects on her two times.
Shin-seiki: This sort of close-up, with the harsh, unnatural lighting, is utilized here, and in scenes in other episodes, to achieve a certain impersonal, dehumanized, "Kubrick-esque" effect…