Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time Episode 1: Episode 1
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Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time Episode 1: Episode 1

Canon
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10.0

6 Fans

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patpat's avatar
patpat
Sayonara all Evangelion! This is a perfect Evangelion tetralogy as an ending. A beautiful animation and plot. Also, a beautiful ending as a farewell to the series.
cinnaverse's avatar
cinnaverse
Goodbye, all of Evangelion! 3+1 is the perfect send off for the Rebuild series. From the gorgeous visuals that never drops in quality the further you watch, and thought-provoking scenes that allow one to ponder not just the characters and the plot but even yourself... Eva never ceases to fulfill what it has always delivered: a message of hope, that living despite all of suffering will always be worth it for we are never alone.
tamdanma26's avatar
tamdanma26
The film demonstrates that growth requires embracing pain, forgiving others, and moving forward. The animation is stunning, the music is unforgettable, and the emotional payoff is profoundly earned. Choice for the fans of 90s Evangelion series
dimsar's avatar
dimsar
This is s the monumental conclusion to the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy and a definitive goodbye to the entire 25 year old franchise. It is less of a standard mecha movie and more of a therapeutic, meta commentary on healing and growing up. But still is a great conclusion.
adg_1's avatar
adg_1
“Bye-bye, all of EVANGELION.” This film rewards viewers who've been on the ride since the 90s series~ Knowing Hideaki Anno’s personal story with this work also adds an extra layer of satisfaction to the ending, in a meta sort of way. A beautiful farewell to the series as a whole.
glitchmoderei's avatar
glitchmoderei
The ending of Evangelion Rebuild's psychological loop. Even though it is tense, the climax however, feels calmer and less chaotic than the 90s Evangelion.

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patpat's avatar
patpat
Sayonara all Evangelion! This is a perfect Evangelion tetralogy as an ending. A beautiful animation and plot. Also, a beautiful ending as a farewell to the series.
cinnaverse's avatar
cinnaverse
Goodbye, all of Evangelion! 3+1 is the perfect send off for the Rebuild series. From the gorgeous visuals that never drops in quality the further you watch, and thought-provoking scenes that allow one to ponder not just the characters and the plot but even yourself... Eva never ceases to fulfill what it has always delivered: a message of hope, that living despite all of suffering will always be worth it for we are never alone.
tamdanma26's avatar
tamdanma26
The film demonstrates that growth requires embracing pain, forgiving others, and moving forward. The animation is stunning, the music is unforgettable, and the emotional payoff is profoundly earned. Choice for the fans of 90s Evangelion series
dimsar's avatar
dimsar
This is s the monumental conclusion to the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy and a definitive goodbye to the entire 25 year old franchise. It is less of a standard mecha movie and more of a therapeutic, meta commentary on healing and growing up. But still is a great conclusion.
adg_1's avatar
adg_1
“Bye-bye, all of EVANGELION.” This film rewards viewers who've been on the ride since the 90s series~ Knowing Hideaki Anno’s personal story with this work also adds an extra layer of satisfaction to the ending, in a meta sort of way. A beautiful farewell to the series as a whole.
glitchmoderei's avatar
glitchmoderei
The ending of Evangelion Rebuild's psychological loop. Even though it is tense, the climax however, feels calmer and less chaotic than the 90s Evangelion.

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