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Evangelion 3.33: Você (Não) Pode Refazer

Título original: Evangelion Shin Gekijôban: Kyu
  • 2012
  • 16
  • 1 h 36 min
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Evangelion 3.33: Você (Não) Pode Refazer (2012)
14 years have passed since the near third impact. Most of the world has changed except Shinji Ikari who awakens, unaged in a new and strange environment. Misato has formed a group that has is separate from Nerv. The fight is far from over but the biggest struggle might be against humans and former allies.
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Shinji acorda após 14 anos a bordo da AAA Wunder, que pertence a uma organização anti-NERV fundada por ex-membros da NERV. Ele descobre que salvar Rei desencadeou o Quase Terceiro Impacto, q... Ler tudoShinji acorda após 14 anos a bordo da AAA Wunder, que pertence a uma organização anti-NERV fundada por ex-membros da NERV. Ele descobre que salvar Rei desencadeou o Quase Terceiro Impacto, que causou danos catastróficos na Terra.Shinji acorda após 14 anos a bordo da AAA Wunder, que pertence a uma organização anti-NERV fundada por ex-membros da NERV. Ele descobre que salvar Rei desencadeou o Quase Terceiro Impacto, que causou danos catastróficos na Terra.

  • Direção
    • Mahiro Maeda
    • Masayuki
    • Kazuya Tsurumaki
  • Roteirista
    • Hideaki Anno
  • Artistas
    • Megumi Ogata
    • Megumi Hayashibara
    • Yûko Miyamura
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    6,9/10
    20 mil
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    • Direção
      • Mahiro Maeda
      • Masayuki
      • Kazuya Tsurumaki
    • Roteirista
      • Hideaki Anno
    • Artistas
      • Megumi Ogata
      • Megumi Hayashibara
      • Yûko Miyamura
    • 54Avaliações de usuários
    • 27Avaliações da crítica
    • 45Metascore
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    Megumi Ogata
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    • Shinji Ikari
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    Megumi Hayashibara
    Megumi Hayashibara
    • Rei Ayanami (kashou)
    • (narração)
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    Yûko Miyamura
    • Asuka Langley Shikinami
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    Maaya Sakamoto
    Maaya Sakamoto
    • Mari Illustrious Makinami
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    Kotono Mitsuishi
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    • Misato Katsuragi
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    Akira Ishida
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    • Kaworu Nagisa
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    Yuriko Yamaguchi
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    • Ritsuko Akagi
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    Fumihiko Tachiki
    Fumihiko Tachiki
    • Gendo Ikari
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    Motomu Kiyokawa
    • Kozo Fuyutsuki
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    Takehito Koyasu
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    • Shigeru Aoba
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    Hiro Yûki
    • Makoto Hyuga
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    Miki Nagasawa
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    Miyuki Sawashiro
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    Akio Ôtsuka
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    • Kouji Takao
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    Sayaka Ôhara
    • Sumire Nagara
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    Anri Katsu
    • Hideki Tama
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    Mariya Ise
    • Midori Kitakami
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    Mugihito
    • Keel Lorenz
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    • Direção
      • Mahiro Maeda
      • Masayuki
      • Kazuya Tsurumaki
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      • Hideaki Anno
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    10Space-Sweeper

    "Destroying the world is only too easy. Rebuilding it is not so simple, however."

    The Rebuild saga blazes onward in Anno's world flipping master act. This is the world of Evangelion unlike anything that's been done before, boasting a new, clear and confident vision that brings our heroes and anti-heroes through endless strife and the most horrific of imaginable emotional confrontations. At times it's hard to watch for that reason, but the fact that an 'out' even exists, in all of its mysterious grandeur, shows us that this doesn't have to be the end… and it's already gone beyond THE End that we've previously been met with.

    Atmosphere is what the entire movie is about. Dialogue is minimal, and much is left to the visuals to tell the story of the Fourth Impact. Those visuals are quite unlike much else I've seen in a film, carrying on Evangelion's hellish, dreamlike tradition of an original, complex, and thought-provoking art direction. The cryptic nature of every artistic level, be it writing, animation, design, or music cues, that the feature works on, recalls once again, the work of Stanley Kubrick and his 'Kubrick's Cube' of visual parallelism. Aside for some visual nods to Kubrick's work (2001: A Space Odyssey, in particular), Hideaki Anno produces a visual wonder through animation, as he has with the previous Evangelion entries (and the parallels between NGE and Rebuild, in their universe hand-offs, progressions, and quantum entanglements), and goes above and beyond. It's truly a masterpiece worthy of seemingly endless dissection.

    One shot that stands out in particular for me is Shinji, listening to his Walkman in the foetal position in the ruins of NERV HQ as the green grass that has grown through the oppressive concrete floor over time rustles softly in the wind. It's melancholic and establishes the feeling of the film's middle act- its heart. Between that is the confusion of being in Shinji's shoes and facing a world fourteen years passes, for what is mere moments for him. It is effectively soul-crushing, driving one to desire a brighter future for all who still live on the Earth; but there's no way it will ever be reached without a battle hard-fought.

    This is much the story of two particular characters, Shinji and Kaworu than the others and while at times that can feel disappointing, to recognize the importance of the plot's gaze is essential to understanding where the Rebuild is going. For every time I crave more of Mistato's development or an appearance from Kaji, the look back toward Shinji and Kaworu is ultimately as fulfilling. Visually, the movie presents so much to analyze and merely take in, that I feel we'll have enough to puzzle over right up until 4.0— Final. It's an absolute beauty, and to watch it in anything less than high definition is more than a disservice.

    As if the startling premise wasn't enough of a radical change, the final 20 or so minutes takes Evangelion to unheard of heights and, in some cases, lows. These are the best kinds of each.

    Though I can understand the dislike for this movie from fans of Evangelion, I urge them to look back upon it with eyes and a mind free of expectations and see it as something that isn't meant to be the Evangelion we know- the point of the movie is to venture into the unknown, not follow the path we've seen in Neon Genesis; from the end of 2.22, it would seem this was made clear.

    It's new, it's mysterious, and quickly advancing toward a new ending that could be the end of all things, the breaking of the cycle that we've been experiencing for the past 18 years, across anime, manga, and feature film. But what is the element that Shinji must perform to finally defy every quantifiable expectation? Let's see what Mr. Anno has to present him.

    "Everybody finds love in the end..."
    7dopefishie

    Finally new material!

    Finally new material after years of remakes and recycled material and reshuffled scenes.

    It is glorious to behold!

    But, at the same time, it was a whole lot of setup and build up for the final part in the series. So, it didn't have as much bang as I would have liked.

    Overall, it's very true to what came before, and it's nice to see these characters doing something new even if it was a bit of a tease to wait for the final movie.
    7H4wke

    Doesn't work entirely as a standalone, but as part of the whole it's great.

    Ah look, the black sheep of the rebuilds.

    Look, this film was just ok when I watched it. It's dramatically improved by the sequel, which makes a lot of this film (notably not all) make actual sense. The goal of Anno it seems, is to show the plot from Shinji's perspective. So basically, confuse the hell out of the viewer to make us empathise with this kid. This is an interesting, but flawed decision I think. Why not trust the viewer to empathise with this traumatised, anxiety filled teenager that's forced to risk his life constantly? Is your target audience children?

    Regardless, knowing what comes next does improve this aspect.

    The film does start out strongly, with a fight on a scale not before seen in Evangelion. The 3D, while looking a bit cheaper, does allow for this to happen. I liked it quite a bit, and the general sense of overwhelming information at first is refreshing.

    It's important to note that we are so far detached from the main series at this point, this is a fresh new experience with slightly different versions of characters that you probably love from the original series.

    Don't let the feedback of this film scare you away. It's probably due to how confusing it is, and the 9 year wait people had to endure to actually get some answers.

    For me, I just had to wait 5 minutes.
    10dedrew0

    Misunderstood

    "Evangelion is like a puzzle, you know. Any person can see it and give his/her own answer. In other words, we're offering viewers to think by themselves, so that each person can imagine his/her own world. We will never offer the answers, even in the theatrical version. As for many Evangelion viewers, they may expect us to provide the 'all-about Eva' manuals, but there is no such thing. Don't expect to get answers by someone. Don't expect to be catered to all the time. We all have to find our own answers." - Hideaki Anno

    End of Evangelion released on July 19th, 1997 in Japan Evangelion 3.33 released on November 17th, 2012 in Japan.

    The story of 3.33 begins 14 years after 2.22's conclusion. Ultimately, the plot does not matter. The story was never meant to be about the lore, or the EVAs, or the Angels. The story is one of Japanese society, and those who reject society and seek ways to escape their lives. 2.22 was an idealised version of the original series by the fans, and in Eva's irony, Eva's characters have become caricatures on which Otaku and Hikikomori can escape reality, Rei in particular. 3.33 is Anno talking to the audience.
    IonicBreezeMachine

    I'm honestly not sure I understand this film enough to give an informed opinion on it

    14 years after the Third Impact, Shinji Ikari awakens in an unfamiliar world where he's blamed for the destroyed world. Misato Katsuragi now leads an organization, Wille, along with several other former Nerv members including Asuka in a battle against Nerv and Shinji's father Gendo. When Shinji is rescued from Wille by Rei (or what appears to be Rei) Shinji is taken to the ruins of Nerv headquarters where Gendo is still working with Rei and Kaworu Nagisa on plans to bring about Human Instrumentality.

    Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo, the third in Hideaki Anno's Rebuild of Evangelion film series, is probably the most ambitious of the series yet with the moviemaking a fourteen year time jump and creating a desolate red landscape with the characters we've come to know unrecognizable in the time since we've last seen them. While certainly ambitious, I find myself at odds with myself over the end product. On the one hand the movie goes into a bold direction the series has not yet traversed, but on the other hand I can't really say it does it well.

    When the movie starts, we're thrown into an elaborate fight scene in Earth orbit with Asuka and another Eva pilot, Mari (who was introduced in the previous film, but factored so little into the plot I didn't even mention her in the previous review) fighting against an unknown enemy while escorting a package back to Earth. In terms of opening sequences it's a well-choregraphed sequence that's unlike any of the other fight sequences we've seen in the TV series or other Rebuild films so it gets off on the right foot....and then Shinji comes into the story. When Shinji comes into the story not only are we thrown into an unfamiliar environment with Misato Katsuragi piloting a ship called the "Wunder" now carrying a hardened edge and telling Shinji to "do nothing" which leads into a lengthy fight sequence against more nameless enemies before we're given very vague exposition on the "Third Impact" Shinji caused in the last movie that completely ignores the post credit scene where Kaworu stopped the Third Impact which leads to lingering questions that are never really answered over the course of the film. Even the time jump feels like this movie is detached from the other two films and dangling plot threads are just brushed by the wayside.

    Despite the many missteps taken by Evangelion 3.0, I do think it does some things well. Shinji's relationship with Kaworu Nagisa was a large point of praise in episode 24 of the TV series, and the film expands on that relationship here giving us more time with Kaworu and Shinji in some truly amazing scenes such as the scenes of the two of them playing pion together or watching the stars. It's unfortunate that there aren't more of these types of character moments with other characters and instead the movie often feels like it's ambling along in search of a direction. Despite being the shortest of the Rebuild of Evangelion film series, Evangelion 3.0 feels like the longest because there's a barrier erected between the audience and characters that never really gives way through the entirety of the running time. The cold indifference with which Shinji is treated by Wille coupled with Shinji's regression to a state of helplessness feels like it's there simply to drive Shinji to Gendo and Nerv because it needs Shinji to bring about the Fourth Impact. Why exactly? I'm not sure, granted Gendo says it's to reunite with his wife Yui, but given the state of the post Third Impact world a Fourth Impact feels like it'd be putting a hat on a hat at this point. I wasn't particularly invested in the characters making up Wille because despite them being characters we've come to know over the course of two films and the TV series, for all intents and purposes they may as well be different characters.

    Evangelion 3.0 is frustrating. While the film takes a massive departure from the original narrative of the series going into new territory, it does so rather sloppily brushing aside the plot threads from the previous two films and leaving us in a state of confusion for most of the runtime that leaves us not only wondering what's going on but why should we care. There are glimpses of greatness such as the elaboration on Kaworu and Shinji's relationship, but for the most part the movie feels mostly like a "bridge" episode of this film series whose job is only to keep the seat warm until the real sequel comes out.

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    • Curiosidades
      The post-credits preview for the next film, featuring EVA Unit 8+2 fighting, was created by motion capturing stuntmen rather than traditional animation.
    • Erros de gravação
      During the scene when Rei attacks Wunder, there is a close up shot of Shinji screaming, during the close up we didn't see his collar attached to his neck, however, after a flash of explosion, the collar magically appears.

      However, this mistake only appears in the home video version.
    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Unlike the previous two movies, where the original Japanese title cards showed in the beginning or after the prologue, in 3.0/Q the title card shows up when the film runs 30 minutes of its duration.

      However, the English title card still shows up at the halfway point of the movie.
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      Featured in ScrewAttack's Top 10s: Top 10 Piloted Mechs (2017)
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      Sakura Nagashi
      Music by Hikaru Utada and Benbrick

      Lyrics and Performance by Hikaru Utada

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