14 December 2006, 10:47 AM
I'm not going to spoil anything for anyone who hasnt seen it, but there are two endings the series ending, and the extra one he did wich was supposed to be a response to all the eva fans sending him death threats. So I FINALLY got around to seeing The End of Evangelion. I went into it with an open mind and have watched it twice. I liked the series first ending better. I told my friend I borrowed the movie from about this and he went into shock. Am I the only person on the planet that like the first ending, or is there just somthing wrong with me?
If you've seen both endings, I'd like to hear your thoughts on them.
14 December 2006, 2:54 PM
Depends on how much blood and death you like to see.
More death --> EoE
More Misato --> TV series
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14 December 2006, 3:36 PM
More apocalyptic for EoE you mean XD
I havnt seen the series ending but ive seen Death and Rebirth and The End.
D&R is just a compressed recap of the series right?
*Has asked for Platinum Edition with GiTS: SAC 1st Gig for xmas*
I think thatll be good to start my anime collection XD
15 December 2006, 8:49 AM
The last two episodes of the series and End of Eva are both the same ending, you're just seeing them from two different viewpoints.
Hint: The subconcious mind has many layers.
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15 December 2006, 6:39 PM
Personally I thought the Black Room episodes were a terrible way to end such a great sreies. Couldnt stand them. Yeah, I understood them, didnt mean I liked 'em.
D+R is 1/2 series recap and 1/2 EoE. It has a few scenes that EoE and the series dosent. If you were to watch them in order: series ending, D+R, EoE, then it would probly run together quite well. But D+R can be pretty much avoided since it's covered in the series and EoE.
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