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GITM 100 P1: The End of Evangelion's First Act | An Analysis

GITM 100 P1: The End of Evangelion's First Act | An Analysis

FromGet In The Mecha


GITM 100 P1: The End of Evangelion's First Act | An Analysis

FromGet In The Mecha

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Aug 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We finally made it. On the 100th episode and first part of the season finale of Get In The Mecha, let's discuss the first part of The End of Evangelion (1997), directed by Hideaki Anno & Kazuya Tsurumaki. Blurring the lines between beast, human & robot, Anno & Tsurumaki's direction and loads more this week.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:34 - A Bit Of Context
6:22 - Tackling Humanity
9:23 - Connection & Conflict
13:39 - The Iso Moment
17:15 - Atmospheric Direction
20:31 - Calm & Chaos
29:20 - Outro + Music Credits
Thank You for supporting this podcast for one hundred episodes! Don't really know what to say besides the fact that I'm extremely grateful for all the support and I can't wait to see where this show goes in the future. Stay tuned for part two next week!
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Music In This Episode:
Synth Wave by Alex by Alex McCulloch
Mandatory Overtime by Joth
Released:
Aug 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Anime and manga are two extraordinary and complex things. Each week, join Jamal as he embarks on an analytical journey through everything from inspiring story arcs, impressive cinematography and anything else that fits in between with the goal of making sense of it a little bit more. With essay-style content every week, this show attempts to view the world of animation and manga with an extra level of depth.