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Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion

Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (2024)

March. 17,2024
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8.1
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NR
| Animation Drama Action Science Fiction

Seele orders an all-out attack on NERV, aiming to destroy the Evas before Gendo can trigger Third Impact and Instrumentality under his control.

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fishielemondude
2024/03/17

Neon Genesis Evangelion is the most legendary Anime Series of all time, but most of the Modern Anime vs. Classic Anime can be the best part in our culture. Let's talk about the Movie, It starts off when Shinji is emotionally stressed to help Asuka, but he ends up Masturbating when he was F*cked Up. No wonder about how they put effort with a huge studio in the 90's, If you like this Anime Series as a fan of myself, I recommend you to buy some of the DVD, and Blu-ray products on Amazon, or you can Torrent it legally, but they don't have episodes or movies in streaming services like: VRV, Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Amazon Video. Bootleg Streaming Services is free, but it contains adware, Popups and Anti-Virus warning notifications. The plot was about Destroying NERV Headquarters, and Shinji wasn't brave due to his Medication problems, Asuka try's to kill the Eva Series, but she ends up dying when her eyes was sliced apart, and his arm two. The things what Asuka, Misato, and Gendo are doing, was being an A-hole to Shinji. both Shinji and Asuka are only like 14 yrs old, If they attempted to pilot an EVA, it's like a kid with no Drivers Permit, but only 16 yr old teens can Drive as possible, but Piloting a robot or a plane is scary as hell towards Teenagers. The Ending had no credits, to be Continued just had Credits behind. Lilith gives birth to two children, Shinji is emotionally Depressed when he lost his Mother. The Universe turns to blood when Giant Rei was cut into her Throat, and her Body. In the episode of "I Need You" Shinji and Asuka are completely alive, but the billions of humans are all in heaven. Rei disappeared after the Last Impact, Shinji try's to strangled Asuka, but he gives up and Sobbed. so that was my thoughts of "End of Evangelion" whether you were both depressed or feeling better.This Anime deserves positive reviewsAnimation 10/10Art 10/10Background 8.82/10Plot 8.97/10Story 9.04/10Characters 7.91/10Sound 9.21/10Enjoyment 8.40/10Overall 9.43/10Was it worth your time, or money to watch this series? ehh... It's a bit okay, but everything about this Anime was seizure inducing, Bizarre, and Scary demons that are extremely weird and disturbing too. If you don't like the classic Evangelion Series filled with Depressed endings and Broken Heart scenes, I recommend you to watch the Rebuild Films or read the Manga with 14 volumes.

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grantscullion
2024/03/18

Neon Genesis Evangelion is the greatest television show ever made, so it's only fitting that it's concluded by one of the greatest films ever made.The complex, intertwining character arcs of the original series collide in a beautiful, apocalyptic nightmare. A nightmare which visually conveys the internal conflict of our main protagonist, Shinji Ikari, in manner that is anything but clear at face value. With haunting imagery and piercing, impacting sound work, this film is a cinematic treat to behold. If you enjoy the weirder sides of films, then this is definitely for you.The lack of a succinct, storybook ending allows for a lot of analysis so even months (or years) later you'll still be thinking of it.I love it, and feel no review (especially one of this size) can do it justice. Watch it (after the show) and if it doesn't work for you, then that's fine. However, if it does, I can promise you it will become one of your favorite films of all time.

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John Doe
2024/03/19

First, DO NOT SEE THIS UNTIL YOU SEE THE FIRST 24 EPISODES OF THE TELEVISION SERIES! Now, then, on to the review: I rented this movie because I wanted to see what the REAL final two episodes of Neon Genesis Evangelion were like and .......wowie.This is a messed up psychological film like no other! Everything from Shinji's 'scene' in the hospital, to the Third Impact to Rei's Giant Eyeball-Thing-y...makes this movie surreal and very disturbing.The English dub voice acting is fantastic and is very well done. The animation is flawless and is absolutely stunning to watch.This movie takes your brain and puts it through the washer, leaving you confused and going "Huh?"I really enjoyed this movie, and if you a real fan of the series be sure to pick this up for your collection (avoid 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth' trust me, it is garbage).I give Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion a 8/10

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Charles Herold (cherold)
2024/03/20

I admit it; it's my own fault. Having had mixed feelings about the Neon Evangelion series, which became increasingly perplexing and offered nothing like a real ending, I should have just let it go. But no, I had to watch this movie to try and get some answers.And yes, there are some answers here and there, but they are often confused half-answers, and motivations are still perplexing. There is also never an explanation to how Shinji has the significance he has in the end, although the idea of the Destined One is so powerful that even though he's never described that way I imagine people will take it for that.The movie is basically set up as the final two episodes of the series. The first episode is very action packed, which is not at all like the series. In fact, one of the things I liked about the series was that it eschewed the mecha-battle-of-the-week approach in favor of studying the psychology of its characters. But in the first half of the movie there is mainly action and little psychology or character development.The second half basically does exactly what the final two, famously unsatisfying episodes of the series did; it goes into Shinji's head and talks about his fears. I appreciate that the writer was aiming for something more than a sci-fi fantasy tale, and that his real goal was to explore loneliness and unhappiness. But it is possible to do both, and offering half a story and then wandering into the mind is not the way to do that.But of course, that's exactly what happened in the series. I hoped it would be different, because the director said much of what happened at the series end had to do with time and money constraints, but that now looks to be a lie. This is what he wanted to do. And some people love it. But for me it just didn't work.

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