Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone (DVD) (Special Edition) (Limited Edition) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not Alone) retells roughly the first six episodes of Neon Genesis Evangelion, including Shinji Ikari's reunion with his estranged father, Gendo Ikari, and Shinji's introduction to EVA-01, the giant robot he's destined to pilot. Key characters Misato Katsuragi and Rei Ayanami are introduced, and viewers are given their first taste of the series' famously deep storyline, which mixes science fiction, war, psychology, theology, and existentialism into a single compelling work. Evangelion is famous for delivering not one, but two separate endings via the television series and the theatrical film End of Evangelion, and fandom has long been divided on which, if any of the endings truly fits the series. Creator-director Anno has the rare chance to return to his work a third time to deliver yet another possible ending to the saga, but Anno also promises that this new work will be accessible and enjoyable for both new and old Evangelion fans.
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| Product Title: | Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone (DVD) (Special Edition) (Limited Edition) (Japan Version) 新世紀福音戰士 - 新劇場版 : 序 Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone (DVD) (特裝版) (期間限定生產) (日本版) 新世纪福音战士 - 新剧场版 : 序 Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone (DVD) (特装版) (期间限定生产) (日本版) ヱヴァンゲリヲン 新劇場版:序 特装版(期間限定生産) Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone (DVD) (Special Edition) (Limited Edition) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Ogata Megumi | Mitsuishi Kotono | Hayashibara Megumi | Yamaguchi Yuriko | Tachiki Fumihiko | Kiyokawa Motomu 緒方惠美 | 三石琴乃 | 林原惠美 | 山口由里子 | 立木冬彥 | 清川元夢 绪方惠美 | 三石琴乃 | 林原惠美 | Yamaguchi Yuriko | 立木冬彦 | 清川元梦 緒方恵美 | 三石琴乃 | 林原めぐみ | 山口由里子 | 立木冬彦 | 清川元夢 Ogata Megumi | Mitsuishi Kotono | Hayashibara Megumi | Yamaguchi Yuriko | Tachiki Fumihiko | Kiyokawa Motomu |
| Director: | Anno Hideaki 庵野秀明 庵野秀明 庵野秀明 Anno Hideaki |
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| Release Date: | 2008-04-25 |
| Publisher Product Code: | KIBA-91526 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | King Records |
| Other Information: | 2DVDs |
| Shipment Unit: | 3 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1010043634 |
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2007年9月に劇場公開された新劇場版四部作の第1作。最新技術をつぎ込んだハイクオリティ・アニメで描く真実の"EVA"!豪華特典付きの限定版。 壮大な世界観、凝りに凝ったメカ設定、謎が謎を呼ぶストーリー、そして人の心の奥底までをリアルに描いた人物描写で衝撃を与え、後のアニメ界に大きな影響を与えた金字塔「新世紀エヴァンゲリオン」。TV版は1995年10月からテレビ東京系にて全26話が放送され、難解な精神世界を描いた内容、そして多くの謎が未解決のまま終了したこともあり、放送終了後も物議を醸した。1997年〜1998年にかけて劇場版も公開され、アニメ誌のみならず一般紙やワイドショー、報道番組などでも取り上げられるなど、社会現象にまでなった問題作である。 ■映像特典(予定):新劇場版特報&予告編/アフレコ台本/特典DISC付
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It just won't go away. Neon Genesis Evangelion may not win the award for most prolific or long-winded anime, but few anime properties have seen the sustained popularity that Evangelion has. Originally airing in 26 episodes back in the mid-nineties, this combination of giant robots, shonen action, existential angst and manic-depressive self-flagellation has been over for a decade now. Creator Hideaki Anno did return for two films reworking the original series' famously dense and unsatisfactory ending, but for a good long while, Evangelion has been done. However, massive ancillary sales and fan interest say otherwise, with Evangelion living on in everything but animated form. Books, manga, toys, models, figures, games, etc. You name it, they've made it and stamped "Evangelion" onto it. Only Gundam or possibly Soreike! Anpanman! have more egregious merchandising going on than EVA.
That popularity has obviously not escaped the attention of Hideaki Anno and the boys at Gainax. They know what side their bread is buttered on, so they've given in and are producing the Rebuild of Evangelion, a four-film project retelling the now-classic story of Evangelion complete with a compressed storyline, upgraded animation, and - you guessed it - an all-new ending. The first film, Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone is an abridged retelling of the first six episodes of the television series, detailing the arrival of 14 year-old Shinji Ikari at NERV headquarters, his introductions to fellow pilot Rei Ayanami and superior officer Misato Katsuragi, and his reunion with the worst father in the entire known universe, Gendo Ikari. Shinji also discovers that it is his destiny to pilot the sinister-looking EVA-01 against the encroaching alien "Angels", massive interstellar visitors who are bent at doing something not-so-nice to humanity. What are they trying to do exactly? We don't find out in this movie, and anyway, that information would qualify as a spoiler. Fans of the original series should probably run and get themselves a copy of Evangelion 1.0 immediately, because it's everything it promises to be. That is, it retells Evangelion with cool new animation, reintroduces classic characters without a single change to their character designs, serves up great set pieces that are as memorable as the original series, and dispenses tons of borderline pretentious psychobabble as justification for the ultimately depressing emotions. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. The majority of EVA's long-winded exploration into self-worth and existential belonging is reserved for later in the series, though the filmmakers do foreshadow that by delivering more exposition here than in the original six episodes of Evangelion. There's less time to get to know characters in a two-hour film, so the filmmakers use straight up verbal exposition from key characters to get the situations to where they need to be by film's end. The narrative shorthand works, but it's not that exciting, and makes the involved concepts and themes rather obvious. Also obvious is that Shinji Ikari is a major drag. The self-loathing, whiny main character was not new to science fiction or anime when EVA first premiered, but since its debut Shinji has become the poster child for self-pitying anime protagonists. The compressed storytelling allows Shinji to become very annoying very quickly, and doesn't give him the space, both literal and temporal, to help his self-absorbed personality become sympathetic. During the original series Shinji actually got to appear normal sometimes, but since Evangelion 1.0 has to get things going fast, he seems to be petulant and unhappy 24/7. As it is, Evangelion 1.0 comes dangerously close to making him insufferable - a big problem if the intention here is to attract new fans to the EVA franchise. Then again, if Gainax really aimed to attract new fans, would they have included a shout-out cameo to a popular character that didn't appear until one of the final episodes of the original series? Likely not. Even if the character is slated for a much earlier appearance in this "rebuild", the uninitiated may still be puzzled at the appearance. This shows that Evangelion 1.0 is still mostly for established fans of the series, because it's established fans that will look past the dense backstory, copious exposition, and now-familiar concepts that Evangelion 1.0 possesses to see the complex and compelling anime that has yet to show itself in this single two-hour movie. Basically, the hook lies in where they'll deviate from the original, and not where they're going right now. In bringing Evangelion back, the filmmakers don't seem to have changed it that much - though with three more movies to go, there's plenty of time for revision and reinvention. It's hard to truly judge Evangelion 1.0 on its own because right now, it just looks like more of the same. Since they plan on changing the ending again, "more of the same" will likely not apply one day. But will that day come in 2.0, or will we have to wait until 4.0 before the differences really start to matter? I have no answer, but Evangelion 1.0 does enough to make me want to find out. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |






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