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тАШEvangelionтАЩ director explains how he finally found his ending

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Finally.

Hideaki AnnoтАЩs тАЬEvangelion: 3.0 + 1.0: Thrice Upon a Time,тАЭ which began streaming internationally on Amazon Prime on Aug. 13, is the film that anime fans have awaited for 25 years. The fourth and final theatrical feature in the тАЬrebuildтАЭ of his landmark 1995-96 television series, тАЬNeon Genesis Evangelion,тАЭ brings the epic adventure to a definitive conclusion.

A compelling, complex work that mixes mecha battles with apocalyptic Christian symbols, Jewish mysticism and teenage angst, тАЬEvangelionтАЭ (pronounced eh-van-GEH-lee-on, with a hard G) ranks among the most widely discussed TV series in anime history. Its influence is extensive and includes Japanese animated fantasies and Guillermo del ToroтАЩs 2013 sci-fi adventure тАЬPacific Rim.тАЭ And fans continue to debate its significance, subtext and details.

тАЬMy influence on other creators isnтАЩt something I think about when IтАЩm working on a film,тАЭ Anno says. тАЬI decide what to make based on what IтАЩm best suited for and what interests me most at the time. The тАШEvangelionтАЩ project repeatedly came up, so I made the new theatrical movies. I donтАЩt think that kind of opportunity will occur again.тАЭ

In the series, which takes place in the not-too-distant future, humanity is locked in a mortal struggle with bizarre, staggeringly powerful creatures known as Angels. The only effective weapons against them are the Evangelions or Evas, gigantic cyborgs guided by psychic teenagers. The hero is Shinji Ikari, an alienated 14-year-old who is drafted by his brutal father to pilot the Eva 01.

Despite its popularity, тАЬEvangelionтАЭ never had a satisfactory ending. The original series failed to resolve the intricate plot, with its theological and ontological overtones. Shortly before тАЬEvangelionтАЭ aired, Anno wrote that he had created it after four years of severe depression when he was тАЬa wreck, unable to do anythingтАЭ and that тАЬthe story has not yet ended in my mind.тАЭ

тАЬI donтАЩt know what will become of Shinji or (the other characters), or where they will go,тАЭ he wrote.

Anno was clearly not satisfied, as he continued to look for a conclusion, recutting the last episodes and reworking them in the feature тАЬDeath & RebirthтАЭ (1997) and again in the second 1997 feature тАЬThe End of Evangelion.тАЭ

In 2002, Anno announced plans for a four-feature тАЬrebuild,тАЭ a reimagining of the story, unconstrained by the financial and technological limits he had originally faced. тАЬEvangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) AloneтАЭ (2007) was a flamboyant retelling of the first six television episodes. тАЬEvangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) AdvanceтАЭ (2009) and тАЬEvangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) RedoтАЭ (2012) took the characters and story in completely new directions. Nine years later, тАЬThrice Upon a TimeтАЭ brings the saga to a surprisingly upbeat conclusion.

тАЬFor the rebuild series, I intended the first тАШEvangelionтАЩ movie to be similar to the TV series, the second would gradually change the story, and third and fourth would be totally different. From the first, I didnтАЩt intend to do the same thing as the TV series,тАЭ Anno says.

These four films showcase AnnoтАЩs skill at using new computer-graphic technology to create more powerful iterations of his original visions. In the TV series, when troops attacked the Angel Ramiel, it destroyed the humans and their weapons in a series of unremarkable explosions; in тАЬYou Are (Not) Alone,тАЭ the audience can almost feel the heat when the Angel reduces the tanks and missiles to glowing slag.

In the rebuild, Anno also delves deeper into the fragile psyche of his flawed, traumatized hero and the eccentric personalities around him. When Anno described his approach to the characters, he spoke with an intensity that crossed linguistic boundaries.

тАЬIn animation, nothing is real. But I wanted to bring more of a sense of reality into this made-up world тАФ I wanted to make the characters more human,тАЭ he explains. тАЬThereтАЩs a gap between what people say in real life and what they truly mean. In animation, unless the characters are intentionally lying, they always say what they mean. I wanted to reverse that: When the characters in тАШEvangelionтАЩ speak, they donтАЩt necessarily say what they mean. I wanted to add this human behavior to animation.тАЭ

тАЬPeople feel Shinji is an unusual hero,тАЭ he continues. тАЬI think thatтАЩs due to the sense of reality I brought, drawing on my experience and knowledge. But Shinji and the other characters are not just a reflection of me; they include elements of the personalities of all the artists on the creative team.тАЭ

The original тАЬEvangelionтАЭ was a huge hit that helped reverse a slump in the Japanese animation industry: When the final episode was broadcast in March 1996, more than 10% of all televisions in Japan were tuned to it. тАЬEvangelionтАЭ remains popular, with hundreds of millions of dollars in sales of videos and related merchandise. The newer features continued that success: тАЬThrice Upon a TimeтАЭ opened in Japan on March 3 and played for more than 135 days in theaters here, earning more than ┬е10.22 billion (about $93 million) тАФ despite the pandemic.

Reflecting on that continued popularity, Anno says, тАЬAs a creator, I want to make things that are entertaining but have depth. I didnтАЩt want our show to be some escape-from-reality type of entertainment, I wanted people who watched it to feel encouragement to live their own lives.тАЭ

Anno is shifting to live action for his next project. In April, the Toei Co. announced he would direct тАЬShin Kamen Rider,тАЭ part of the 50th anniversary celebration of that popular superhero franchise. ItтАЩs planned for release in March 2023.

When asked how it felt to bid farewell to тАЬEvangelionтАЭ after more than 25 years, Anno concludes, тАЬI donтАЩt feel a need to see Shinji and the other characters any time soon. But that doesnтАЩt mean I donтАЩt want to see them ever again: There might come a time when I meet them again.тАЭ

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