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Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion

Original title: Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijô-ban: Air/Magokoro wo, kimi ni
  • 1997
  • 12
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Yûko Miyamura and Megumi Ogata in Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (1997)
Concurrent theatrical ending of the TV series Neon Genesis Evangelion.
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Concurrent theatrical ending of the TV series Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995).Concurrent theatrical ending of the TV series Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995).Concurrent theatrical ending of the TV series Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995).

  • Directors
    • Hideaki Anno
    • Kazuya Tsurumaki
  • Writer
    • Hideaki Anno
  • Stars
    • Megumi Ogata
    • Megumi Hayashibara
    • Yûko Miyamura
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    72K
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    POPULARITY
    3,771
    16
    • Directors
      • Hideaki Anno
      • Kazuya Tsurumaki
    • Writer
      • Hideaki Anno
    • Stars
      • Megumi Ogata
      • Megumi Hayashibara
      • Yûko Miyamura
    • 283User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Megumi Ogata
    Megumi Ogata
    • Shinji Ikari
    • (voice)
    Megumi Hayashibara
    Megumi Hayashibara
    • Rei Ayanami
    • (voice)
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    Yûko Miyamura
    • Asuka Langley Sôryû
    • (voice)
    Kotono Mitsuishi
    Kotono Mitsuishi
    • Misato Katsuragi
    • (voice)
    Yuriko Yamaguchi
    Yuriko Yamaguchi
    • Ritsuko Akagi
    • (voice)
    Fumihiko Tachiki
    Fumihiko Tachiki
    • Gendô Ikari
    • (voice)
    Akira Ishida
    Akira Ishida
    • Kaworu Nagisa
    • (voice)
    Motomu Kiyokawa
    • Kôzô Fuyutsuki
    • (voice)
    Mugihito
    • Keel Lorentz
    • (voice)
    Takehito Koyasu
    Takehito Koyasu
    • Shigeru Aoba
    • (voice)
    Hiro Yûki
    • Makoto Hyûga
    • (voice)
    Miki Nagasawa
    • Maya Ibuki
    • (voice)
    Kôichi Yamadera
    Kôichi Yamadera
    • Ryoji Kaji
    • (voice)
    Maria Kawamura
    • Sohryu Kyouko Zeppelin
    • (voice)
    Akiko Yajima
    Akiko Yajima
      Ikuya Sawaki
        Jin Yamanoi
          Jun'ichi Sugawara
            • Directors
              • Hideaki Anno
              • Kazuya Tsurumaki
            • Writer
              • Hideaki Anno
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            10hahoangbao

            I created an IMDb account just to review this.

            Despite being criticized a lot because of the ending and the 'deep' plot, I found both the movie and the original series simply amazing. I've watch anime for almost my entire life and this was one of the few I can empathize with.

            I thought it was just some generic mecha anime that got praise a lot in the first place, and I was totally wrong.

            I have no words to describe how jarring this outstanding film was. Ignore the critics, give this series a shot!
            10Tweekums

            The End of Evangelion

            This film is effectively an alternative to the final two episodes of the TV series 'Neon Genesis Evangelion'; as such if you haven't watched the series it isn't likely to make much sense as no time is wasted in explaining what went before.

            As the film opens Asuka is in a coma and Shinji is wracked with more self-loathing than ever. SEELE launches an attack on NERV headquarters and the unconscious Asuka is moved to Eva Unit Two while Misoto searches for Shinji. Shinji's father plans to use Rei Ayanami to initiate the 'Third Impact'.

            Having watched the series I thought I knew what to expect but this film takes things to another level. It provides lots of impressive action but this is tempered by the feeling that ultimately our protagonists might not prevail or even survive. The film is made up of two episodes, with the 'end' credits positioned between them. The two halves are quite different; the first is where most of the action takes place. Here things are relatively conventional. In the second things are far more existential, not to mention a little confusing at times. Shinji is more irritating than ever but the other characters are great; Asuka was particularly pleasing as she battled nine other EVAs in Unit Two; Rei is as mysterious as ever and other main characters were well used. The animation is impressive, clearly there was more time and money spent on this than the series. Overall I'd say that this is a must see for all Evangelion fans.

            These comments are based on watching the English dub of the film on Netflix.
            10redskindav

            Art direction can define a movie!

            " How Disgusting" the last line of the movie may be in the minds of must viewers who see this film. This being an alternate ending to the post modern epic TV series Neon Genesis Evangelion. But although many viewers will probably leave either the theaters or their living room confused and dumbfounded this film is a great alternate conclusion to the TV series. The thing that makes this movie perfect is the fact that although one may not understand the details and significant plot points in the movie one can just marvel at the art direction and stunningly beautiful backgrounds present throughout the film. I myself am confused on some points of the film and the series but that does not harden my outlook on this film. Many hardcore fans have the luxury of understanding the plot and connecting the significance of each character to one another. I am glad that Anno gave us an ending that most fans agree is better than the TV ending. I think this film is a treat for all viewers and is one of the best anime movies i have ever seen. Even if one has not seen the anime TV series before, one can just marvel at the spectacular visuals displayed throughout the film and more importantly knowing the plot of the film is just a treat that adds to the films perfection. Overall even though this film leaves us a lot of questions the opportunity to find those answers makes this film and this film experience a reward for film watchers everywhere.

            Direction: 10/10 Art: 10/10 Acting: 10/10 Plot: 10/10 Sound: 10/10 Writing: 10/10 Overall: 10/10
            10neon_genisis_8

            If i were to choose between my wife and this movie i would choose this movie

            An epic series like Neon Genesis Evangelion comes to a close with the final installment, End of Evangelion. A masterpiece like Neon Genesis Evangelion should have an ending to live up to the show's greatness. End of Evangelion delivers and finally puts an end to the well told but complex story of Evangelion. With all the Angels defeated will SEELE be able to pull off its underlying ultimate plan? Will End of Evangelion bring the demise of the lovable characters of Evangelion? End of Evangelion starts off with the invasion of NERV as order by the secretive organization SEELE. SEELE is trying to seize EVA Unit 01 so they can start the Third Impact and realize their plans. The fate of mankind lies in Shinji Ikari who has psychologically given up at the start of the movie because of certain choices he makes. Meanwhile Asuka is being tormented because of her mother's death in the past.

            The movie has some of the best animating I have seen in an anime movie. The animation is fluid and smooth. It is very well done by I.G. Productions (who did Ghost in the Shell and FLCL) and GAINAX Studios. Although I am a fan of the original Japanese cast, the English dub of this movie is one of the best dubs I have ever heard in an anime movie. The sound quality is amazing on the DVD, boasting 5.1 Dolby Digital EX Surround Sound in both English and Japanese. The DVD also includes a bonus commentary track with the voice actors and actresses; led by the voice actress who does Rei's voice in the English dub. It offers a lot of insight into the movie.

            The story the movie follows is brilliant. Many fans of the series who were disappointed with the final two episodes of Evangelion; most think that End of Evangelion is an alternative ending. End of Evangelion tells the same story that episodes 25 and 26 but in the way the creators of the series originally wanted it. A great team like the one who made Evangelion would not change their artistic vision to meet the demands of lack luster fans. Director Hideaki Anno does an excellent in telling the story of the movie that puts Evangelion to a close.

            End of Evangelion only falls short in one aspect. Many fans of the movie find it confusing and do not get the full point of the movie. They are disappointed in End of Evangelion because they lack understanding of the story. But this is not End of Evangelion's fault. The movie does an excellent job of telling the story and any fan who wants insight into this movie should watch it with the commentary and read the synopsis. I rather not hand anyone the answers but let them take it upon themselves to go out to find them. Once fans understand everything that is happening in the movie, they will see why it is such a masterpiece.

            The movie End of Evangelion is one of the best movies ever created; it is second to none. The movie is excellent, the story development is incredible and the characters are brilliant. End of Evangelion is a true work of genius and deserves a perfect rating.
            8anthonydapiii

            Delving Deep

            I watched all 26 episodes of season 1 in the span of a couple weeks.

            My friend recommended this show and I take his opinion seriously.

            When I started the show I had no idea what it was I was watching. I was just getting a feel for the information I was being presented and the things I was seeing.

            As I went on through the episodes, it became more and more clear to me that the show gave so much symbolism and analogies related to humans, AI, and creation.

            When I watched the last episode and additional movie to cap off the Evangelion, it became so clear to me what I was watching. I had major self realizations too.

            This show was one for the books. And I got to learn some Japanese along the way.

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            • Trivia
              The film was based on the scripts Gainax originally intended to use for episode 25 of the TV series, but were unable to due to budget and production problems, and TV Tokyo's refusal to allow the episode to be produced for television broadcast. The second half of the film builds upon the script to create an ending concurrent to the one shown in the TV series.
            • Quotes

              Asuka Langly Soryu: [last lines]

              Asuka Langly Soryu: How disgusting.

            • Crazy credits
              The credits are shown at the halfway point of the movie instead of at the end. Also, they rise in a helix pattern instead of rising straight up.
            • Alternate versions
              Manga Entertainment's 2002 DVD release of the movie contains some noticeable changes from the original film. In the English dub for instance, "splat" sound effects were dubbed into the scene of Misato shooting a trooper in the head and the scene in which the mass-produced Evas explode. Additionally in the dub, a shot in which a trooper attacks a NERV member with a flamethrower now has the added line "Hit 'im again!". Finally, a set of translated credits set to the song "THANATOS ~ If I Can't Be Yours" is shown after the film's conclusion, but unlike the credits appearing halfway through the movie, these credits are shown in the standard "scrolling" fashion. (The original Japanese version of the film has no credits at the end.) These and other alterations are explained by Amanda Winn Lee, the writer, producer and director of the English version, in the DVD's commentary track. However, many fans of the series carry animosities toward Winn Lee for authorizing such changes, and the DVD was criticized for its poor picture quality and errors in the subtitle translation.
            • Connections
              Edited from Neon Genesis Evangelion: Saigo no Shisha (1996)
            • Soundtracks
              Tanin no Kanshou
              (The Interference of Others)

              Music and arrangement by Shirô Sagisu

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            • Release date
              • June 21, 2019 (France)
            • Country of origin
              • Japan
            • Language
              • Japanese
            • Also known as
              • The End of Evangelion
            • Production companies
              • Gainax
              • Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Co.
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            • Gross US & Canada
              • $1,302,300
            • Opening weekend US & Canada
              • $603,219
              • Mar 17, 2024
            • Gross worldwide
              • $1,565,894
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            • Runtime
              • 1h 27m(87 min)
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • Dolby Stereo
              • Stereo
              • D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.85 : 1

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