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Jun 26, 2016
The ending of Evangelion's original series, originally butchered because of studio quarrels, was finally given justice with The End of Evangelion, one of the most mature anime of the last decades.
Since every aspect of the production is nearly perfect, it can be safely said it excels beyond the norm in each one: between the fast battle scenes, the symbolic content or the unexpected, everything delivers.
With this installment we also get to see Anno's true skills in direction and editing, which would eventually culminate in the following live-action film Love & Pop: his use of perspective, screen ratio and space are masterful.

Very intimate and enjoyable. It will leave many questions.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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