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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Shinji Ikari è ancora alla deriva dopo aver perso la voglia di vivere, ma il luogo in cui arriva gli insegna cosa significa sperare.Shinji Ikari è ancora alla deriva dopo aver perso la voglia di vivere, ma il luogo in cui arriva gli insegna cosa significa sperare.Shinji Ikari è ancora alla deriva dopo aver perso la voglia di vivere, ma il luogo in cui arriva gli insegna cosa significa sperare.
- Premi
- 4 vittorie e 4 candidature totali
Megumi Ogata
- Shinji Ikari
- (voce)
Anri Katsu
- Hideki Tama
- (voce)
Hiro Yûki
- Makoto Hyuga
- (voce)
Mugihito
- Kiel Lorentz
- (voce)
Kôki Uchiyama
- Ryoji Kaji Jr.
- (as Koki Uchiyama)
Miki Nagasawa
- Maya Ibuki
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
I was very skeptical before watching this film, I am a huge fan of the original show and film and I didn't think they had to be "rebuilt".
It also didn't help that I thought the previous three films kind of sucked (though I did rewatch them before watching this one and I liked them way more the second time).
But, here we are, 9 years after the last Eva film, 24 years after Evangelion's previous theatrical conclusion, we have this movie, a beautifully animated 155 minutes long love letter to the Evangelion franchise and its fans.
This time the ending can satisfy all fans, those who look for great action, those who watch for the surrealist imagery and philosophy, those who love the characters, this movie ties every loose end beautifully.
Only issues I had here were some unnecessary fan-service scenes (though there are fans who watch it for this kind of stuff, I guess) and the 3D CGI fight scenes look kind of jarring sometimes but other than that, this was yet another high quality film by Hideaki Anno and I would highly recommend it.
Bye-bye, all of Evangelion.
It also didn't help that I thought the previous three films kind of sucked (though I did rewatch them before watching this one and I liked them way more the second time).
But, here we are, 9 years after the last Eva film, 24 years after Evangelion's previous theatrical conclusion, we have this movie, a beautifully animated 155 minutes long love letter to the Evangelion franchise and its fans.
This time the ending can satisfy all fans, those who look for great action, those who watch for the surrealist imagery and philosophy, those who love the characters, this movie ties every loose end beautifully.
Only issues I had here were some unnecessary fan-service scenes (though there are fans who watch it for this kind of stuff, I guess) and the 3D CGI fight scenes look kind of jarring sometimes but other than that, this was yet another high quality film by Hideaki Anno and I would highly recommend it.
Bye-bye, all of Evangelion.
I have no idea what happened there, but this doesn't look good in the sense of narrative as well as message because it all seemed crafted by someone at midnight before presenting an assessment.
I didn't really have much hopes for this movie ever since 3.0 because that film is personally awful, and this one doesn't improve that much either the state of those movies.
Perhaps, the only thing which I can find fascinating, is the 2d, but by looking the 3d is like seeing a low-budget DVD-animated movie. Oh goodness.
I didn't really have much hopes for this movie ever since 3.0 because that film is personally awful, and this one doesn't improve that much either the state of those movies.
Perhaps, the only thing which I can find fascinating, is the 2d, but by looking the 3d is like seeing a low-budget DVD-animated movie. Oh goodness.
Several years has passed since the previous installment and I simply could not remember where the story has stopped. Therefore, I decided to revise the whole thing starting from 1995's original. It took me about 18 hours and I must say it was a good time as always. It took me back more than 20 years, when I watched it for the first time. I was overwhelmed by it. It made me think of my life from a different perspective and I even made some changes as I thought for the best.
Now, two decades later, I can see that most of my dreams did not come true and I am still a little boy trying to find my place among other people, find myself. While watching Eva today, I have remembered my friends from school and university, teachers, family members long gone, colleagues from my very first job - and how they all were really nice to me, though I didn't noticed it at that time. After all those years, Evangelion still resonates in my heart, even more than it was at the first time.
For me 21st century Evangelion movies were something that kept me going through my life. Every time things went from bad to worse I thought that I need to live long enough to see that upcoming Evangelion move. And now, the project that occupied Hideaki's mind for more than 20 years is released. So was it a good movie? Well in a matter of fact - yes. I wasn't expecting any revelations or mind-blowing philosophy, I just wanted to see it all again, and a new movie is quite a good excuse to watch it all from the very beginning. It was pleasant to see old friends, memorable locations, to experience emotions that I felt 20 years ago. I do not care about the plot, action, or CGI - I am just happy seeing Rei smiling again. All the things that I really care are present here. It is a nostalgic movie - it makes you try to remember, try to go back in time to see if you have missed something, not only in the movie but in your life itself. It's also a sad farewell movie, an end of the line, the real end of Evangelion, because there will be nothing more. Evangelion time has passed, now we live in a world without Evas.
I have watched Evangelion when I was just a young student. This is maybe my third time returning to it in more than 20 years. Will I watch Evangelion again? I would love to... Maybe in 10, maybe in another 20 years. But will I live for that long? I am not sure... Most likely, it is a "Goodbye Evangelion" forever. Sayonara old friend. I wish I could see you again for a last time, before I go.
Now, two decades later, I can see that most of my dreams did not come true and I am still a little boy trying to find my place among other people, find myself. While watching Eva today, I have remembered my friends from school and university, teachers, family members long gone, colleagues from my very first job - and how they all were really nice to me, though I didn't noticed it at that time. After all those years, Evangelion still resonates in my heart, even more than it was at the first time.
For me 21st century Evangelion movies were something that kept me going through my life. Every time things went from bad to worse I thought that I need to live long enough to see that upcoming Evangelion move. And now, the project that occupied Hideaki's mind for more than 20 years is released. So was it a good movie? Well in a matter of fact - yes. I wasn't expecting any revelations or mind-blowing philosophy, I just wanted to see it all again, and a new movie is quite a good excuse to watch it all from the very beginning. It was pleasant to see old friends, memorable locations, to experience emotions that I felt 20 years ago. I do not care about the plot, action, or CGI - I am just happy seeing Rei smiling again. All the things that I really care are present here. It is a nostalgic movie - it makes you try to remember, try to go back in time to see if you have missed something, not only in the movie but in your life itself. It's also a sad farewell movie, an end of the line, the real end of Evangelion, because there will be nothing more. Evangelion time has passed, now we live in a world without Evas.
I have watched Evangelion when I was just a young student. This is maybe my third time returning to it in more than 20 years. Will I watch Evangelion again? I would love to... Maybe in 10, maybe in another 20 years. But will I live for that long? I am not sure... Most likely, it is a "Goodbye Evangelion" forever. Sayonara old friend. I wish I could see you again for a last time, before I go.
Everyone can relax. It was good.
It took the stunning visuals to the next level.
It stayed true to the characters.
It continued its use of incomprehensible techno-biblical-psychobabble.
The music was incredible.
There's gratuitous fan service.
And I left the experience feeling satisfied even thought I didn't completely understand what I just watched.
Yes, this film will finally answer so many of your burning Eva questions: Will Asuka ever say anything nice?
Will Rei ever learn to be a real person?
Will Shinji ever stop being so depressed?
In the end, it was not the game changer that End of Evangelion was. But it's still a great addition to the story.
It took the stunning visuals to the next level.
It stayed true to the characters.
It continued its use of incomprehensible techno-biblical-psychobabble.
The music was incredible.
There's gratuitous fan service.
And I left the experience feeling satisfied even thought I didn't completely understand what I just watched.
Yes, this film will finally answer so many of your burning Eva questions: Will Asuka ever say anything nice?
Will Rei ever learn to be a real person?
Will Shinji ever stop being so depressed?
In the end, it was not the game changer that End of Evangelion was. But it's still a great addition to the story.
I don't know if I was the only one, but when these movies that forced the plot in numerous moments in order to arrive to a happy ending, feel quite incompetent, unearned, incongruent, and ridiculous.
Plus, This utter of a mess films make me turn around to look at EOE, and it's quite rampage on its own, though, the film surprisingly makes more sense as well as feeling more satisfying than that universe/ sequel/ reboot/ loop/ or whatever you want to call since that plot is nonsense..
Plus, This utter of a mess films make me turn around to look at EOE, and it's quite rampage on its own, though, the film surprisingly makes more sense as well as feeling more satisfying than that universe/ sequel/ reboot/ loop/ or whatever you want to call since that plot is nonsense..
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis movie was shelved until director Hideaki Anno finished Shin Godzilla (2016). After working on Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo (2012) Anno fell into another bout of depression and initially rejected the offer to direct Godzilla. However, his long time friend Shinji Higuchi convinced him to join the project and despite the difficulty working for Toho, Anno credited working on Godzilla as revitalizing him. After the film was finished, Anno apologized to the fans for the delay and recommenced production on this film.
- Citazioni
Misato Katsuragi: The only thing a son can do for his father is pat him on his shoulder, or kill him.
- ConnessioniEdited from Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995)
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- Evangelion: 3.0+1.11 Thrice Upon a Time
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 810.744 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 320.631 USD
- 11 dic 2022
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 93.882.453 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 35 minuti
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
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