Eric the Orange said:
Quantum Roberts said:
I like it because it basically gives you an excuse to watch/read/listen to something and allow you to enjoy it more. Take Watchmen(comic) for example. Upon first reading your drawn into the story but after the second and third time you can still find something cool and more meaningful.
Of course the best example within Watchmen is the smiley face/stain and the clocks
Yeah Watchmen is another example of something that's considered phenomenal by most people, but strange and confusing by me. Actually no body has explained to me the deeper meanings behind that one, but it can't be as confusing as Evangaleon.
Evangelion's symbolism is deeper but its also more estoric, delving into both the old and new testaments, Kabalah, Judaism and Neuro-sciences. For example, the fact that the EVA's were reverese technolgy from the first Angel, is a homage to the story of Genesis where God used the rib of Adam to create the first woman Eve.
Where as Evangelion deals with creation however, practically everything within Watchmen is destructive.
*The clocks only minutes away from Midnight (Doomsday Clock)
*An old movie houses playing The Day The Earth Stood Still (a film about nuclear armament leading to Earth's possible destruction by Aliens)
*Constant mentions of the bombing of Hiroshima (most prominant of which is an obese man who breaks Janey's Watch being called a "Fat Man" after the bomb)
My favourite however is a band thats playing at Madison Square Garden in the books climax called Pale Horse (the Horse death rides at the end of the world), playing their Krystalnacht tour (named after the genocide within Germany during Hitlar's rise)whose guitarist is named Red De'ath.
Its stuff you may miss at first but its the details that make the experience even better...in my mind anyway