Neon Genesis Evangelion The End Of Evangelion -1997- «90% REAL»
The film’s core metaphor is Schopenhauer’s hedgehogs. Two hedgehogs need warmth, but when they get too close, they prick each other. The End of Evangelion argues that human intimacy is inherently painful. Shinji wants to be loved but is terrified of being hurt. Asuka wants to be independent but desperately needs validation. The only way to avoid the pricks is to dissolve the self (The Tang Sea), which is a form of death.
The choice is simple. To be alone, or to be with others—and suffer. neon genesis evangelion the end of evangelion -1997-
A secret project intended to forcibly evolve humanity into a single, collective consciousness, removing all individual pain and isolation. The film’s core metaphor is Schopenhauer’s hedgehogs
The plot revolves around the escalating conflict between humans and Angels, which leads to a catastrophic event known as the "Human Instrumentality Project." This project, initiated by Gendo Ikari, aims to merge all human souls into a single entity, potentially ending the suffering of humanity. Shinji wants to be loved but is terrified of being hurt