>>2414725>Fights and music is still part of the movieBut like I said, they don't make the movie. It's like wrapping at best, the contents of the wrapping is still a turd. If you like it for the actionscenes/music I don't have any qualms of you, fine, like the most significant part of a movie, but like I said, it's factored away when we consider what the movie tells us.
>and it seems like everything that does harm to Rei is an insult towards her, i guess this includes her death in the original series.Now I know you don't really belong here. Rei dies twice in the series without it being a problem. It creates tragedy sure, but it also happens to add to Rei's character in a positive and unique manner. Something which isn't the case for what happens in Rebuild.
Do you need to be spoonfed? The tv series made Rei smart, intelligent and above all, an interesting character. Dying was even part of that, and that's rare. All 3.33 did was to dismiss Rei's entire character and not build anything further with it.
It took the original character, reduced it to a mom-clone, changed the background story of several characters to degrade Rei (changing Yui's surname to Ayanami).
You don't even get how deep an offense it is, do you? Rei is a character whose insecurity and struggle was against the idea that she was powerless and subhuman - now Rebuild and many other spinoffs go ahead and rewrite the character to be that.
Were you an actual fan of the character, this would be intolerable to you. You can't reconcile saying you enjoy a movie that ruins a character with saying you are a fan of said character. It's one or the other.
>Also, you saying someone else that he can't be like he isYou can be, but you have to take the consequences. The consequences is clear, you need to turn in your Rei fan card.
>>2414727It's aesthetics coupled with rampant fanservice, yes.