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Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance

Titre original : Evangelion Shin Gekijôban: Ha
  • 2009
  • TV-14
  • 1h 52min
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7,9/10
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Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance (2009)
Under constant attack by Angels, NERV introduces two new pilots: the mysterious Makinami Mari Illustrous and the intense Asuka Langley Shikinami. Parallel to the incursion, Gendo Ikari and SEELE proceed the secret project that involves both Rei and Shinji.
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Sous l'attaque constante des Anges, la NERV présente deux nouveaux pilotes : le mystérieux Makinami Mari Illustrous et l'intense Asuka Langley Shikinami.Sous l'attaque constante des Anges, la NERV présente deux nouveaux pilotes : le mystérieux Makinami Mari Illustrous et l'intense Asuka Langley Shikinami.Sous l'attaque constante des Anges, la NERV présente deux nouveaux pilotes : le mystérieux Makinami Mari Illustrous et l'intense Asuka Langley Shikinami.

  • Réalisation
    • Masayuki
    • Kazuya Tsurumaki
    • Hideaki Anno
  • Scénario
    • Hideaki Anno
  • Casting principal
    • Kotono Mitsuishi
    • Megumi Ogata
    • Megumi Hayashibara
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,9/10
    27 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Masayuki
      • Kazuya Tsurumaki
      • Hideaki Anno
    • Scénario
      • Hideaki Anno
    • Casting principal
      • Kotono Mitsuishi
      • Megumi Ogata
      • Megumi Hayashibara
    • 43avis d'utilisateurs
    • 30avis des critiques
    • 46Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    Kotono Mitsuishi
    Kotono Mitsuishi
    • Misato Katsuragi
    • (voix)
    Megumi Ogata
    Megumi Ogata
    • Shinji Ikari
    • (voix)
    Megumi Hayashibara
    Megumi Hayashibara
    • Rei Ayanami
    • (voix)
    • …
    Yûko Miyamura
    • Asuka Langley Shikinami
    • (voix)
    Fumihiko Tachiki
    Fumihiko Tachiki
    • Gendo Ikari
    • (voix)
    Yuriko Yamaguchi
    Yuriko Yamaguchi
    • Ritsuko Akagi
    • (voix)
    Maaya Sakamoto
    Maaya Sakamoto
    • Mari Illustrious Makinami
    • (voix)
    Miki Nagasawa
    • Maya Ibuki
    • (voix)
    Kôichi Yamadera
    Kôichi Yamadera
    • Ryoji Kaji
    • (voix)
    Motomu Kiyokawa
    • Kouzou Fuyutsuki
    • (voix)
    Hiro Yûki
    • Makoto Hyuga
    • (voix)
    Takehito Koyasu
    Takehito Koyasu
    • Shigeru Aoba
    • (voix)
    Tetsuya Iwanaga
    • Kensuke Aida
    • (voix)
    Tomokazu Seki
    Tomokazu Seki
    • Toji Suzuhara
    • (voix)
    Mugihito
    • Kiel Lorenz
    • (voix)
    Junko Iwao
    Junko Iwao
    • Hikari Horaki
    • (voix)
    Akira Ishida
    Akira Ishida
    • Kaworu Nagisa
    • (voix)
    Maeghan Albach
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Masayuki
      • Kazuya Tsurumaki
      • Hideaki Anno
    • Scénario
      • Hideaki Anno
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    8H4wke

    Now we're talking, this is where the reboots become their own thing.

    So opposed to my review of the first film, this is written after watching the entire rebuild series. As I suspected, this (and the first entry) are improved retroactively by the final film, which I absolutely adored.

    Here, we're treated to a scene that's brand new. Where the first film followed the series with about 80% accuracy, from the get-go here we're treated to a major change, and a greater split starting around halfway through. This is where the rebuilds begin to lift the curtain, and slowly unravel where the series is going. I really liked it.

    The animation here is gorgeous. 3D for the machinery and logistical aspects of the city allow them to show a lot more than the original series. And the 2D elements on top blend in very well. It's not the 90s anymore, the merging of styles looks great.

    However the new character that's introduced is rather shallow. She's interesting retroactively, but she still marred my first viewing experience. I didn't really understand why she was taking over character actions from the original series-actions that could be done by the actual original characters within this very film. But it was really the only slight on the story (excluding the convoluted nature that's just an Evangelion trademark at this point).

    Overall, this film justifies the rebuilds existence much more than the first one. It's what I've come to expect when an original creator revisits an earlier work. I want to see their adaptation of what they want to show after having grown, and maturing.

    There's a similar instance with the Final Fantasy VII remake. If it's the original writer/s, let them shake things up. It's much more interesting.
    9mmushrm

    Very good "rebuilds" 1.0 and 2.0

    First let me state that I was not a fan of the Neo Genisis Evangelion series. I found the main character's constant self pitying weak and annoying. Hence I couldn't connect with the character which of course affected the story and the philosophy behind the story. Out of boredom I decided to watch the rebuilds 1.0 and 2.0 (this a review for both). The rebuilds basically takes story archs from the series to make into a new movie with some new graphics, new characters and new story arch. I found the new graphics and the new story arch very interesting as its faster pace and of course with new graphics. It also left out a lot of Shinji's self pitying patheticness which allowed me to actually connect with the story instead of trying not to throw up with disgust. The battle scenes are superb. I cant wait for rebuild 3.0 and 4.0
    8IonicBreezeMachine

    A strong second entry in the Rebuild of Evangelion, even if I'm not 100% sold on some of the changes

    Following the events of the previous film, Shinji Ikari is still working for Nerv, the clandestine organization headed by Shinji's father, Gendo, tasked with defending Earth from the attacking creatures known as Angels. Shinji continues to reluctantly fight against the angel threat in Eva Unit 1 while dealing with his complicated relationships with his guardian Misato Katsuragi, Eva Unit 0 pilot Rei Ayanami, and newly arrived Eva Unit 2 pilot Asuka Langley Shikinami. As Shinji deals with his own personal issues, Nerv's overseeing organization Seele continues moving forward with the Human Instrumentality Project.

    The second film in Hideaki Anno's Rebuild of Evangelion, Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance covers the material from episodes 8-19 of the TV series but also is the part where the rebuild begins to veer away from its source material. A post credit scene in Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone showing the awakening of Kaworu Nagisa was a telling sign of Anno's intent on creating new spins on the series characters and would not be beholden to the layout as presented in the original series. While the characters remain mostly intact, Anno takes them through different directions story wise as well as expanding and adjusting the character and story progression to meet the needs of feature film format. For the most part the movie does this very well, but there are a few hiccups in the translation.

    If there's a central theme present in You Can (Not) Advance, it's in Shinji's relationship with his father, Gendo. The story begins proper with Shinji and Gendo visiting Yui Ikari's (Shinji's mother and Gendo's wife) grave, it effectively establishes the dynamic in Shinji and Gendo's estrangement with Shinji having processed his grief with feelings with isolation, inadequacy and worthlessness, and Gendo having sever ties to things he considers "frivolous" down to the fact Gendo has discarded any photos or mementos of Yui's existence which is yet another point of unspoken contention in their relationship. Shinji's complicated relationship with his father is further examined via his relationships with characters such as Asuka and Rei, who both give their input to Shinji in different ways. Asuka's abrasive personality is mostly in tact here, but admittedly it has had its edges softened in comparison to the TV series with remixes on scenes such as her sleeping in Shinji's room now with added exchanges including Asuka exhibiting a greater level of vulnerability in not just this scene, but also a remix of the elevator scene with Rei.

    While the movie mostly gets the major story developments right and the new elements presented are mostly unintrusive, there are some stumbling points that I was disappointed by. For those familiar with the original series, the two most horrific scenes by far from that show involved were in regards to episodes 18 and 19 with Eva Unit 1's brutal evisceration of Angel hijacked Eva Unit 3 or Eva Unit 1's devouring of the Angel Zeruel. While both scenes are still present, the soundtrack choice of what sounds like a children's choir in place of the original score doesn't fit all that well and I found it had the effect of lessening the impact of these sequences. In the case of the Zeruel scene there's also been a major change for the sake of I guess making it feel like a suitable ending climax which I suppose makes sense to a degree, but I'm not sure where I fall on liking or disliking the direction.

    Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance continues Anno's Rebuild of Evangelion revisiting and remixing elements with contemporary polish and designs. While the character dynamics are on point with some good expansions on Shinji's relationships with Rei and Asuka in particular yielding some strong emotional pathos, certain presentational decisions I felt called attention to themselves and lessened their impact. Overall Evangelion: 2.0 is a worthy entry in the series and makes for satisfying if flawed viewing for series veterans and franchise newcomers.
    JWick23

    A different approach...

    The second movie of the evangelion rebuild. I have to say it was one rollercoaster ride.Though it seemed less "thematic" or less "psychological" the directors certainly took quiet a different approach in this movie and I was really happy with the outcome.

    Story was very good and took a interesting turn compared to the series and oh my did I love it. With it somehow a good pacing which was consistent. They added and removed some scenes and changed up the dialouge quiet a bit and these were all changes that I was pretty happy with. The city scenes which just made the world feel so much more alive and real. And they removed some of the "disturbing" scenes which I was fine with. The transitions between atmospheres were well done, one moment they are upbeat and happy and the next they are sad and lost but it's not in an instant, they do it gradually. Also they add some new worldbuilding details.

    Asuka's characterization is a bit different in rebuild and I mean a good different she seems far less annoying and has some new traits that make her quiet different from the original. And we are introduced to a new character that wasnt in the rebuild which is Mari and even though she probably had the least screentime she was a very interesting character and the oddball from the rest of the pack. We also get some new background details on some of the characters and some changes to characters's relationships.

    The visuals and music were well done. The animation, the lighting it was pretty much in par with the prequel but a bit better especially with the action scenes which were awesome. Though I hate Unit 00's color scheme. The music was quiet different in this movie and it had a more upbeat and chill vibe to it though some of the action scenes's music was just crazy and hype and the songs were well picked.

    Overall a very enjoyable movie. Somehow similar yet different to the series. They certainly invested the audience emotionally in a different way compared to the series and they did it excellently.
    8axelbirgir

    Anno has truly changed Evangelion for the better

    The first Rebuild Of Evangelion gave audiences and fans just about the first 6 episodes of the original series with some small differences but showed promise and pointed to the fact that Anno might be heading to a different direction with the Rebuild series than his original Anime show.

    You Can (Not) Advance does take the series into a completely new direction and actually changes situations that fans of the original series are familiar with for the better and actually drops the angsty over-philosophical dribble that hurt his original engaging creation. Characters develop new relationships and interact differently from the show. The three EVA pilots from the original series get some great development here and differ a lot from NGE in a very good way. New characters are introduced, stakes are raised and the film has a lot of build up which boils down to one hell of a climax.

    The film has a more intense tone this time around and is very fast paced. The action is incredibly engaging and the film is the first in a while that has gotten my heart beating like crazy during the intense action on-screen. The film does give you breathing space with lighthearted interactions between characters and humor and thus makes it less heavy overall than NGE and EOE even though it certainly is more gruesome and still has it's moments of pure nightmare fuel.

    The Score of Evangelion is at it's best in this film and truly delivers. It varies from beautifully orchestrated racing score to sweet and engaging J-pop and Anno sure makes the out-of-place songs fit as well as he did in the show and EOE. The entire experience watching this addition to the series is unforgettable and gives me much hope for even more improvement in the next two installments.

    Overall the film is a vast improvement for the series and hints at better things to come with it's significant changes and has raised the stakes for the Evangelion universe. Anno seems to have gotten over his depression completely and bloomed into a true crafter of worlds and emotionally charged storytelling.

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    • Anecdotes
      In the many changes that the original plot had, the most dramatic changes are: In the anime, when the girls are in an elevator, Asuka slaps Rei for their passivity, while in this film, she tries to slap her and Rei stops the slap with her hand. In the series, Shinji only threatens to destroy the Geo-front, in the film, he does manage to meet this threat and he is seen destroying part of the Geo-front. Toji's younger sister is seen fully recovered in the film, but in the series, the fate of her is never know. In the film, Asuka is much more open with Shinji. For example, the scene of the series in which she lies beside him, she falls asleep and Shinji moves away, but the film she stays in bed and they counted each other's fears, with greater harmony between them that at other times. In the series, when the EVA-01 match against Zeruel, EVA-01 goes into Berserk mode alone, while in the film, Shinji does so at their own will. In the the series the EVA-01 also rebuilds the lost arm with a piece of Zeruel's ripped body, while in the film, the EVA 01 creates a sort of "condensed energy arm" which is also used as "cannon momentum" against Zeruel.
    • Gaffes
      Mari is supposed to be British, but in the scene where she speaks in English, the accent is American.
    • Citations

      Unit-01 Dummy Plug System: [during start-up, in reverse] Freedom is an illusion. All you will lose is the emotion of pride. To be dominated by me is not as bad for human pride as to be dominated by others of your species.

    • Crédits fous
      At the end of the credits, there is a scene where EVA-01 is pierced with the LLance of Longinus, thrown by Kaworu Nagisa piloting the Evangelion Mark.06, who says that he will show Shinji "true happiness."
    • Connexions
      Followed by Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo (2012)
    • Bandes originales
      Beautiful World -PLANiTb Acoustica Mix
      Performed by Hikaru Utada

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 juin 2009 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Langues
      • Japonais
      • Allemand
      • Anglais
      • Catalan
      • Espagnol
      • Italien
      • Français
      • Cantonais
      • Russe
      • Coréen
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Evangerion shin gekijôban: Ha
    • Sociétés de production
      • Gainax
      • Khara Corporation
      • Studio Khara Digital-bu
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 133 640 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 84 157 $US
      • 23 janv. 2011
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 41 780 025 $US
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      1 heure 52 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Rapport de forme
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