WTFDaveMustaine said:I think i've mentioned my detest of the use of the word Emo many times before.
We should refer to them as Emu's as of now.
WTFDaveMustaine said:I think i've mentioned my detest of the use of the word Emo many times before.
He ain't no emo, he has reasons!X_nick_X said:He just stays a whiny emo kid the whole way through
WTFDaveMustaine said:First episode isn't even giving it a chance now is it. I mean Bleach fans say it takes something like 30 episodes to get into Bleach or something crazy.McIcy said:I only had to watch the first episode to realise it wasn't worth £70..... sorry Eva fans but it sucks
The problem I had with the series and this is a personal thing, is that it failed me on the first rule of storytelling: the characters (at least the leads) must be sympathetic. In other words you must be able to empathise with them on some level. I just could not do that with them and they represent the kind of people I tend to avoid, simply because they annoy me. There is no possible way that I could enjoy a series under those circumstances and the whole thing to me was a dour, depressing journey through the minds of people who I could not care if they lived or died. That, of course, is a subjective opinion based upon clashes between my personality and those of the characters in the anime and does not categorically state that the anime is the worst ever but that it is one of the worst for me.Noratav said:WTFDaveMustaine said:Now I'm somewhat biased towards Eva given that it's my favorite anime, but I do think that people who complain that Shinji is nothing more than a whiny git have completely missed the point of the series. Yes, he's angsty all the way through the series, and yes he's far from the only character in the series with issues. But, the series is about how he and the other characters deal with the issues they face and they do deal with them and develop considerably over the course of the series. Of course, if you simply can not tolerate angsty characters than it's not surprising that you don't like the series.
hopeful_monster said:Eva is as far as I’m concerned a curate's egg,
Ark said:hopeful_monster said:Eva is as far as I’m concerned a curate's egg,
Is that anything like the giant egg at the end of RahXephon?
The expression "a curate's egg" originally meant something that is partly good and partly bad, but as a result is entirely spoiled.
Ark said:I personally think you can't judge Eva without seeing the entire series and the films. There's no point otherwise. The story goes through a number of mood changes and the first few episodes are not a great representation of the rest of the series.
Noratav said:In Eva the theme is far more important and far more pervasive than in most shows including RahXephon, perhaps the only other show I know of that it compares with in this respect is Serial Experiments Lain. In fact in style and atmosphere Eva is probably a cross between the two, with the world's least popular anime character thrown into the mix as the main character. It's almost impossible to like Shinji as a person, but as the lead character of a mecha show I adored him in part because I could empathise with him and the issues he was facing.
hopeful_monster said:What theme? Other than teenage boys that pilot giant death robots (that aren't robots) that shape the world there are no really common themes. Rahxephon at heart is a love story.., with the giant death robots. Eva is a look at the physcy.... psychy (or however you spell it). Despite what they have in common they are very different beasts.
adamcube said:Of course then there's the evil sorta-rhymes-with-bathtub method...
Ark said:adamcube said:Of course then there's the evil sorta-rhymes-with-bathtub method...
Watching it at an anime fanclub?
Ark said:hopeful_monster said:What theme? Other than teenage boys that pilot giant death robots (that aren't robots) that shape the world there are no really common themes. Rahxephon at heart is a love story.., with the giant death robots. Eva is a look at the physcy.... psychy (or however you spell it). Despite what they have in common they are very different beasts.
I think Noratav meant that in Eva the themes explored are very central to the show as opposed to everything being focused on the plot. I don't think he was saying Rah and Eva are similar thematically. That wouldn't even be possible since RahXephon doesn't even try to explore any themes as far as I can tell.
Outlawstar said:WTFDaveMustaine said:First episode isn't even giving it a chance now is it. I mean Bleach fans say it takes something like 30 episodes to get into Bleach or something crazy.McIcy said:I only had to watch the first episode to realise it wasn't worth £70..... sorry Eva fans but it sucks
I agree.
Its pointless to judge an entire series on the first episode.
For instance MCIcy I know you like Naruto and the first episode is hardly a classic.
I say give EVA another chance.
I personally think it deserves all the credit levelled at it.
It really annoys me when people criticize EVA simply for not being able to fully understand it.Same goes for the likes of another genuine classic,LAIN.
Oh well thats how I feel and Im not blaming anyone for what they think,it just annoys me sometimes. :lol: