The story possesses a true depth of character; there is every reason to hope that Anno’s multiple meanings become increasingly clear in the subsequent installments.
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Village VoiceAaron Hillis
Village VoiceAaron Hillis
As a visceral experience, it’s entrancing, especially during Shinji’s fight sequences, when his anxieties are cruelly exacerbated by having his body and mind symbiotically bonded to his father’s combat toy.
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Slant Magazine
Slant Magazine
There are no new explanations here, just a better packaged version of what Anno already delivered, which makes You Are (Not) Alone very attractive but fundamentally pointless.
When the material is condensed, nearly everything that made the first two-thirds of the television series distinctive _ the deliberate pace, the wry humor, the subtle (for anime) characterizations is lost. “Evangelion” becomes just another giant-robot story.