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So, 'Evangelion: Death (True)²' is this really unique blend of action and drama, but it’s so much more than that. The film messes with time, presenting its narrative in a non-linear way, which can feel disorienting but also adds to its haunting atmosphere. These kids are burdened with heavy trauma, and you can feel that weight in their performances—it's raw. The animation is striking, with a sort of experimental edge that's both beautiful and unsettling. Plus, the sound design? It’s eerie and perfect for the themes of isolation and conflict. It’s definitely a different experience compared to the series, something that dwells in the psyche more than just on the surface.
Original release in Japan in March 1998.Features a unique non-chronological storytelling style.Part of the larger 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' franchise.Notable for its psychological and emotional depth.
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