A reflective conversation on intimacy, loneliness, and human connection from Netflix Evangelion English Dub.
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Key Takeaways
- Avoiding intimacy can prevent hurt but leads to loneliness.
- Loneliness is a fundamental part of the human condition.
- Forgetting is a mechanism people use to live on despite loneliness.
- Human connection is complex and involves vulnerability.
- Time and routine mark transitions in daily life.
What the video covers
- The dialogue explores the fear of intimacy and avoiding first contact with others.
- It discusses the idea that avoiding people prevents betrayal and hurt.
- The conversation highlights that loneliness is inevitable because people are ultimately alone.
- It suggests that humans cope with loneliness through the ability to forget.
- The scene ends with a reminder that time is up and it's time to go to bed.
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Speaker A
To the shower. You're headed there, right?
Speaker A
Um, yeah. Would you rather I didn't come?
Speaker A
No, um, it's not that I mind it. You go to extremes to avoid making first contact. Are you afraid of intimacy with others?
Speaker A
If you keep clear of other people, then you won't be betrayed. You can avoid hurting each other.
Speaker A
But you won't stop feeling lonely. No one can be eternally free from loneliness. Because a person is ultimately alone.
Speaker A
But people can live on by being able to forget.
Speaker A
It's time.
Speaker A
Time's up already?
Speaker A
Yeah. We got to go to bed.
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