My brother bought the series. I watched it. I understood it.
I liked parts of it, but the hype surrounding Eva makes me respond negatively to it as I thought it was OK, and at worst overrated.
The "depth" that I heard people talking about just struck me as either obscurity created by bad storytelling and corner-cutting resulting from them running out of money towards the last episodes in the series (not the movie).
The long periods of silence didn't impress me, and I felt the "ascendence" of humanity could have been better explained. I felt offended by the gratuitous use of stock footage, which is only second to censorship in the "thou shalt nots" of anime.
The action was top-notch, but the interpersonal relations between the characters was painfully awkward to watch. I don't interpret that as a testament to the depth of the series.
Anyhow, I want someone who liked the series to break it down and tell me why it was good.
I liked parts of it, but the hype surrounding Eva makes me respond negatively to it as I thought it was OK, and at worst overrated.
The "depth" that I heard people talking about just struck me as either obscurity created by bad storytelling and corner-cutting resulting from them running out of money towards the last episodes in the series (not the movie).
The long periods of silence didn't impress me, and I felt the "ascendence" of humanity could have been better explained. I felt offended by the gratuitous use of stock footage, which is only second to censorship in the "thou shalt nots" of anime.
The action was top-notch, but the interpersonal relations between the characters was painfully awkward to watch. I don't interpret that as a testament to the depth of the series.
Anyhow, I want someone who liked the series to break it down and tell me why it was good.


i've never really been interested in eva before, but after reading your post, it sounds very interesting. I'm going to have to check it out 

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