
dir. Kazuya Tsurumaki
88
5 sourcesSEELE orders an all-out attack on NERV, aiming to destroy the Evas before Gendo can advance his own plans for the Human Instrumentality Project. Shinji is pushed to the limits of his sanity as he is forced to decide the fate of humanity.
'Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion' delivers powerful emotional weight and profound psychological depth that prompts existential self-reflection, supported by spectacular animation and artistic vision that has aged remarkably well. However, the plot proves deeply confusing and often nonsensical without prior series knowledge, while engagement levels vary dramatically from captivating to unwatchable. The writing and ending remain divisive, with some praising the brilliant conclusion while others find it unsatisfying, making this a polarizing yet enduring masterpiece.

Directed byKazuya Tsurumaki, Hideaki Anno
StarringMegumi Ogata, Megumi Hayashibara, Kotono Mitsuishi, Yuko Miyamura, Fumihiko Tachiki, Miki Nagasawa
Written byHideaki Anno
CinematographyHisao Shirai
EditingSachiko Miki
MusicShiro Sagisu
1997 · NR · 1h 27m
Animation, Science Fiction, Drama, Fantasy
SEELE orders an all-out attack on NERV, aiming to destroy the Evas before Gendo can advance his own plans for the Human Instrumentality Project. Shinji is pushed to the limits of his sanity as he is forced to decide the fate of humanity.
Anime Verdict
88
IMDb
84
8.10 out of 10
77,231 ratings