Watch: 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン劇場版 Air/まごころを、君に 1997 123movies, Full Movie Online – After the defeat of the final Angel, Shinji Ikari falls into a deep depression. When SEELE orders the JSSDF to make a surprise attack on NERV’s headquarters, Gendo Ikari retreats down into Terminal Dogma along with Rei Ayanami, where he begins to advance his own plans for the Human Instrumentality Project. Eventually, Shinji is pushed to the limits of his sanity as he is forced to decide the fate of humanity..
Plot: The second of two theatrically released follow-ups to the Neon Genesis Evangelion series. Comprising of two alternate episodes which were first intended to take the place of episodes 25 and 26, this finale answers many of the questions surrounding the series, while also opening up some new possibilities.
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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.
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.
Original Language ja
Runtime 1 hr 27 min (87 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 20000000
Status Released
Rated TV-MA
Genre Animation, Action, Drama
Director Hideaki Anno, Kazuya Tsurumaki
Writer Hideaki Anno
Actors Megumi Ogata, Megumi Hayashibara, Yûko Miyamura
Country Japan
Awards 2 wins
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.75 : 1 (USA DVD release), 1.85 : 1
Camera Arriflex 35 BL4, Zeiss and Angenieux Lenses (live action), Bolex Camera (live action), Sony DCR-VX1000 (some scenes in live-action part) (scenes deleted)
Laboratory Imagica Corporation, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 16 mm (Eastman), 35 mm (Kodak), 68 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 70 mm, 35 mm (spherical)