End of Evangelion
Neon Genesis Evangelion (shin seiki evangerion)
The End of Evangelion: A Symphony of Despair and Hope
The song 'End of Evangelion' by Neon Genesis Evangelion (shin seiki evangerion) is a haunting and complex narrative that delves into the depths of human emotion, existential dread, and the search for meaning. The lyrics, which are essentially a script from the film 'The End of Evangelion,' encapsulate the climactic and apocalyptic events that unfold in the story, reflecting the inner turmoil of the characters and the overarching themes of the series.
The narrative begins with a sense of impending doom, as the text on the screen ominously states, 'Então, todo mundo precisa morrer...' This sets the tone for the existential crisis that permeates the song. The characters' dialogues reveal their deep-seated fears, regrets, and desires. For instance, Shinji's desperate plea for help and his self-loathing ('Eu... Eu sou desprezível...') highlight his struggle with self-identity and the burden of responsibility. The interactions between the characters, such as Misato's harsh yet caring words to Shinji, underscore the complexity of human relationships and the pain of understanding and being understood.
The song also explores the theme of human instrumentality, a concept central to the Evangelion series. The dialogues between SEELE, Gendo, and Fuyutsuki discuss the idea of human evolution and the merging of all souls into one entity. This is depicted as both a sacrament and a form of destruction, reflecting the duality of creation and annihilation. The imagery of the Evangelions, the battles, and the apocalyptic visions serve as metaphors for the internal conflicts and the ultimate quest for a higher state of being.
In the end, the song leaves the listener with a sense of ambiguity and introspection. The final scenes, where Shinji and Asuka lie on the beach, and Asuka's final words, 'Como é repugnante,' encapsulate the unresolved tension between despair and hope. The song, much like the film, challenges the listener to confront their own fears and desires, and to find meaning in the chaos of existence.