| pokoko said: Shinji as a kick-ass, take-no-prisoners action hero who drops cheesy one-liners constantly? Oh, dear god. |
so shinji basically will be a 80's action hero or a cry baby? XD
| pokoko said: Shinji as a kick-ass, take-no-prisoners action hero who drops cheesy one-liners constantly? Oh, dear god. |
so shinji basically will be a 80's action hero or a cry baby? XD
| NintendoPie said: This could be the revival of his career. I see an incoming Academy Award. |
I must admit, his range is breath-taking.


pokoko said:
No. No, it isn't. |
I love Evangelion, but Shinji has always been, imo, one of the most annoying characters in any anime. An action hero who drops cheesy one-liners constantly is better than that cry baby.
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| osed125 said: I love Evangelion, but Shinji has always been, imo, one of the most annoying characters in any anime. An action hero who drops cheesy one-liners constantly is better than that cry baby. |
I agree that Shinji is annoying, but he's also real. He's the only one who can pilot EVA01, and they all just have to work around the fact that he's a whiny little bitch to get him to save everything. If Shinji was another Rei, simply following orders and getting shit done (as nice as it would be for saving everyone's asses) the show would suffer.








Shinji is rough to watch most of the time, but he does have a personal resolution at the end about his doubts, self loathing and flaws.
On this movie I have zero hope. Bay does not shoot action well, he shoots it messy and cluttered. Never mind his character development and overall themes.

I hope they do this just for all the fan rage, hahaha.
And nothing he could do could ever be worse than Shinji. Worse character ever conceived.
Why does Bay comes across as a rich manchild with too much money and time on his hands?
Michael Bay should do a Jem movie next.
On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.
And suddenly, the future turned a bit darker... As if it had taken the wrong turn after the last stop, despite all the warning signs. Despite all the dissent. We were going to crash, and there was nothing we could do about it. He was back, and his presence would be felt.
Anyway... For the record, Shinji is among my favorite anime characters. In a sea of "badass" characters that can overcome any obstacle with a smile on their faces, he stands out as more human than the rest, yet still worthy of praise. A 14 year old, flawed and insecure as a lot of us were/are if not all, having to carry the weight of the world in his shoulders. And despite all odds, he ends up doing it, over and over again. He dares to return to that damned unreliable machine, going against who knows what. That's what courage is all about.
Don't get me wrong, I love many "badass" characters myself, but I don't want every character to be like that. It becomes cheap and tiring when done ad nauseam, specially when many times it's the character's sole shtick. And I certainly don't believe that the quality or value of a character is directly related to its strength.
And as mysteryman mentioned, his character is part of what Evangelion is all about. The "deconstruction" of the genre that the series goes for requires a flawed and unorthodox character. A character that can portray the emotional journey and existentialism that makes Evangelion noteworthy. A purely optimistic or an insensitive character would not do the job, and the rest of the cast fills those roles anyway, with their own eccentricities.
| HoloDust said: My condolences to anime fans. |
Much appreciated, thanks.