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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 0660200410933 Format: Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC Label: WEA Manufacturer: WEA Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: WEA Release Date: September 24, 2002 Running Time: 87 minutes Studio: WEA Sales Rank: 40500 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Amazon.com: When the first Evangelion feature, Death and Rebirth, proved no more satisfying than the last episodes of the original series, Hideaki Anno brought his watershed epic to its conclusion in this final installment. End of Evangelion begins where the series ended: with the Angels defeated, the sinister cabal SEELE attacks NERV headquarters to seize the Evas and realize their plan for humanity. Misato and Ritsuko fight from inside while Asuka decimates a new Eva series. But when Rei merges with Lilith, and Shinji seems to fuse with Unit 01, the final traces of a coherent storyline dissolve into a protracted collage of fantastic images, played against discussions involving Rei, Shinji, Asuka, and Kaoru. Anno's dazzling apocalyptic vision forms a weird but oddly logical finale that ultimately means whatever the viewer chooses to read into it. This unrated feature, suitable for ages 17 and older, contains considerable violence, profanity, grotesque imagery, and sexual situations. --Charles Solomon Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Beautiful... but overly complicatedI'm probably going to get flack from both sides for my relatively neutral rating of this attempt to rewrite the ending of the series "Neon Genesis Evangelion". How do I know it's an attempted re-write? Because there are episode numbers in here and they're clearly marked as the last two episodes from the full series boxed set (at least that's how I'm interpreting these numbers). Now for the most part I liked the series and the world the author tried to create, but like the final two episodes before, ... Read More Rating: - HorribleMy 19 years-old daugther is a fan of Evangelion and she understand the two-final episodes. For her, its the best ending. She also think that the movie is simply horrible. It show EXACTLY the same message at the original ending + gore, blood and dead peoples. It also VERY confusing. So If you loved the serie and its ending don't watch/buy this movie. Rating: - brillaint, easily my favorite movieThis is easily my favorite movie of all time. Beautiful animation, and a brilliant ending to the greatest series of all time. Rating: - Amazing, But A Rip-Off At the Same TimeOne word: BUMMER. New Century Evangelion is one of my top 3 favorite anime of all time, but this is a cruel way to end it. YOu have to watch it three times in conjuction with the director's cut episodes of 21-24 for it to even slightly make any sense whatsoever, and even then it's anger-inducing. However, some interesting concepts are explored, and my favorite character (Asuka) doesn't die, unlike almost every other character except for Shinji. While ... Read More Rating: - "It all returns to nothing..."Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1O1S82IHOUOP6 "So what more is there to say about 'End of Evangelion'" I've thought to myself over and over. How can I explain why I love this movie as much as I do without hurting my precious little brain? Then it hit me: why don't I just turn on the camera and gush for a little while? So here it is, in all it's flawed glory including sentences beginning with and punctuated by the phrase "you know". I even threw some in the middle for you, there. Hey, I'm ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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