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"...This is a worldview drenched
in a vision of pessimism. A worldview where the story starts only after
any traces of optimism have been removed. And in that world, a
14-year-old boy shrinks from human contact. And he tries to live in a
closed world where his behavior dooms him, and he has abandoned the
attempt to understand himself. A cowardly young man who feels that his
father has abandoned him, and so he has convinced himself that he is a
completely unnecessary person, so much so that he cannot even commit
suicide.
...
They say, "To live is to change." I started
this production with the wish that once the production complete, the
world, and the heroes would change. That was my "true" desire. I tried
to include everything of myself in Neon Genesis Evangelion-myself, a
broken man who could do nothing for four years. A man who ran away for
four years, one who was simply not dead. Then one thought. "You can't
run away," came to me, and I restarted this production. It is a
production where my only thought was to burn my feelings into film. I
know my behavior was thoughtless, troublesome, and arrogant. But I
tried." |