What was it all about?
What was it all about?
Don't put all your eggs with one loli
Religion vs Science.
But she has to eat all the eggs
I don't think the point could have been any clearer, dude. It's not subtle
Was the dude supposed to be Christ? He had bandaged wounds on his palms and was carrying a cross.
The loss of faith
Who cares about what it was about, the loli is cute, that is enough
"that blind faith will only bring you false comfort and that spiritual maturity can only be reached through seeking and accepting the truth- even if doing so may initially bring pain."
> implying there is only one subject.
Most kino frame?
I'll nutshell it for you. Remember when you found out that Santa is not real?
I think I was the only kid not bothered by finding out Santa wasn't real, it made perfect sense and now I was in on the joke too
Oh, I did get what you meant before. Mine was the face of who has reached enlightenment.
Why is it religious symbolism always makes people think it's deep?
They can literally just put some crosses and a few Bible references here and there and the general public goes all WOAH without a fault. How come it's so effective?
in western media you would generally not include such symbolism unless you were trying to directly commentate of christianity. japan gives less of a fuck because it's a much newer and minority religion to them.
that being said, Angel's Egg doesn't throw it in for no reason, it's not Eva
It's literally meaningless, the director himself said as such. He was just having a faith crisis and made a short sad story around Christian themes.
Can't stop retards from trying to find hidden meanings behind it all though.
What's the truth though? Christians believe it can only be reached by devotion and blind faith, some non-christians believe it can't be reached.
Your guys have to stop trying to find religious symbolism and deepness on works made by people that do not understand christianity at all for not having been raised on it.
>you have to be born into it
Stop with this gatekeeping shit.
A person who went through the different rituals such as baptism, eastern and shit will no doubt have a better grasp of it than someone who just becomes superficially interested one day, it works the other way around too, westerners often fail to grasp eastern cultures and religions
Of course a person surrounded by it would generally understand it better (though at the same time, a person constantly surrounded by it may not have as interesting a point of view as someone on the outside would) but it isn't required to have been surrounded by it. People can do research just like any piece of fiction that's about anything that the author didn't personally experience. Like say sci-fi/space stuff or just about a job that the author never held himself (maybe being a cop).
A giant robot is going around collecting all the humans to preserve them because the boat they were on capsized. He sends the last man to break the girl's magic egg so that she'll stop resisting.
>magic egg
Loud kek
I mean it seems pretty magic to me since she only turned into an adult after it was destroyed.
Soren Kierkegaard
>it's meaningless because the director said so
Imagine being this fucking retarded
I really love the opening scene with their hands