This episode is FULL of unsettling pseudo-chase sequences where they’re in environments. Love when that happens. I think I need to know though where shinji and ren were sleeping and if it was in the same shitty little bunk bed
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This episode is FULL of unsettling pseudo-chase sequences where they’re in environments. Love when that happens. I think I need to know though where shinji and ren were sleeping and if it was in the same shitty little bunk bed
This show’s fixation with showing extensive sequences of Polished Reflective Rooms is a tension-establisher on par with David Lynch’s love for showing an old man doing a mundane task extremely slowly
A Phoenix… like the hand behind all of this… in the mirror whether we see him or not…
We return to Ryuki, enter the sea, and meet a girl on an empty boat that reminds me of childhood in ways both good and bad. Running around on a ferry in the 2000s, sure of the destination, never sure how long it will take, completely forgetting where my parents were and desperately seeking them again