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So, Evangelion: 3.0 + 2.0 The End of Hideaki Anno feels like a deep dive into the aftermath of a cultural juggernaut. It’s not just an animation; there's this documentary layer that peels back the curtain on Anno's influence. The tone is introspective, almost melancholic, reflecting on legacy and creation. You get this unique blend of visuals—some moments starkly animated, others almost raw in their documentary style. The pacing varies, sometimes meandering through thoughts and themes of destruction and rebirth. The practical effects are layered in a way that enhances the experience rather than distracts. It’s a film that doesn’t just showcase but really contemplates the very nature of its own existence—definitely distinct in its approach to a conclusion.
Reflects on Anno's influenceUnique blend of animation and documentaryExplores themes of legacy and creation
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