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==Cat Scene==
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Nerv HQ. Late at night.
''Nerv HQ. Late at night.''
The sounds of rush construction work resonate.
''The sounds of rush construction work resonate.''
The exterior is almost as it was before.
''The exterior is almost as it was before.''


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An ashtray on a desk. Full of cigarette butts (with lipstick on them).
''An ashtray on a desk. Full of cigarette butts (with lipstick on them).''
Ritsuko (on phone)
Ritsuko (on phone)
I see, so she passed away.  
I see, so she passed away.  
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Cold coffee and a coffee maker
''Cold coffee and a coffee maker''
Yes, probably, even cats eventually reach the end of their lives.  
Yes, probably, even cats eventually reach the end of their lives.  


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Her office desk. Ritsuko's backside.
''Her office desk. Ritsuko's backside.''
Don't cry anymore, Grandma.
Don't cry anymore, Grandma.
I will. When I get some time, I'll come home for a bit.
I will. When I get some time, I'll come home for a bit.
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She switches the phone off.
''She switches the phone off.''
SE <<BEEP>>  
SE <<BEEP>>  


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Although she is growing weary, she speaks matter-of-factly.
''Although she is growing weary, she speaks matter-of-factly.''
So, she died.  
So, she died.  


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Ritsuko's office.
''Ritsuko's office.''
The cat ornaments on her desk.
''The cat ornaments on her desk.''
This will be the home of a T&A article based upon Shin-seiki's "Ritsuko was Raped" theory.
 
This scene is simple, and, at the same time, enigmatic.
Its 'surface' meaning is straight-forward enough; Ritsuko's grandmother calls her to let her know that her cat had died: what's not to 'get'? What is hard to figure out is "Who cares?!" That is, why should we give a rat's *** about some cat we've never seen, and whose existence was just once vaguely alluded to, in the previous episode (Misato: "I won't listen to this from someone who conceals her loneliness with pet cats.")... It's fair to say that this scene must bear some some symbolic or metaphorical weight, otherwise, why is it it here? Anno obviously intends it to mean something, because the first thing out of Ritsuko's mouth in #24, in her confrontation with Gendo, is "My cat died..."
The significance of this scene will come into focus when it is, in a sense, continued in the second half of #23, so I will elaborate on my interpretation of the Great Cat Metaphor when we get to that point.
 
It is interesting to note how Ritsuko refers to the late cat as "that child" (you can distinctly hear her say "ano ko"); I think that there may be some significance to her choice of words.
 
 


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Revision as of 15:36, 23 August 2011

Cat Scene

SU96DH6A7DRRG0CR25MHJV8CO-01.jpg

Nerv HQ. Late at night. The sounds of rush construction work resonate. The exterior is almost as it was before.

SEV8BBGAOC9FU1ERJ4NQ4KTRP-02.jpg

An ashtray on a desk. Full of cigarette butts (with lipstick on them). Ritsuko (on phone) I see, so she passed away.

UEQJ2SPB27OPTO9SMCUGEO9HQ-03.jpg

Cold coffee and a coffee maker Yes, probably, even cats eventually reach the end of their lives.

48U0TH8AJK77KAF5NE6B586C0-04.jpg

8GU9BE7UV54CNBQPNODG35K3H-05.jpg

Her office desk. Ritsuko's backside. Don't cry anymore, Grandma. I will. When I get some time, I'll come home for a bit. I haven't visited Mother's grave in three years either. I'll call you next time. Okay, I'm hanging up now.

4KEJL7NSDVC2SAER3RDR67O4Q-06.jpg

She switches the phone off. SE <<BEEP>>

2V6MTB0T78SILOHJQ68EATJN8-07.jpg

Although she is growing weary, she speaks matter-of-factly. So, she died.

LQ3C3T3VIDK657EHEGONP8UBB-08.jpg

5ERCVTT2GDVJOK85VQ4PI7T47-09.jpg

Ritsuko's office. The cat ornaments on her desk.

This scene is simple, and, at the same time, enigmatic. Its 'surface' meaning is straight-forward enough; Ritsuko's grandmother calls her to let her know that her cat had died: what's not to 'get'? What is hard to figure out is "Who cares?!" That is, why should we give a rat's *** about some cat we've never seen, and whose existence was just once vaguely alluded to, in the previous episode (Misato: "I won't listen to this from someone who conceals her loneliness with pet cats.")... It's fair to say that this scene must bear some some symbolic or metaphorical weight, otherwise, why is it it here? Anno obviously intends it to mean something, because the first thing out of Ritsuko's mouth in #24, in her confrontation with Gendo, is "My cat died..." The significance of this scene will come into focus when it is, in a sense, continued in the second half of #23, so I will elaborate on my interpretation of the Great Cat Metaphor when we get to that point.

It is interesting to note how Ritsuko refers to the late cat as "that child" (you can distinctly hear her say "ano ko"); I think that there may be some significance to her choice of words.