Friday, October 11, 2013

POST 3: JAPANESE ANIMATION


Well, anime It considerate as an inherent part of Japanese culture that’s cross generations. Both young and old people agree that is not just a phase or an audiovisual market product for children. Anime it’s an important part of the national imaginary, provides to the rest of the world a particular vision about themselves, their culture, history and traditions. Frequently, anime’s topics are about moments of history, feudal wars, governments, social types, mythology and everyday life.

In Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) we have a special place where converge all previous topics. It’s a post-apocalyptic and psychological anime that narrates the arrival of the angels, gigantic beings who come to earth to end with the mankind by the human instrumentality project.

This is a very small place to talk about the entire plot and cultural range that Evangelion means, despite the fact that is a Japanese world vision the range that I told before refers to a very big compendium of cultural, religious and philosophic terms, this anime it’s a masterpiece of the Japanese national production  

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