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Treatise: Evangelion 1.11 — A Purposeful Examination
Evangelion: 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone
It sounds like you're referring to — the first film in the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy. If you're looking for an interesting review rather than a standard summary, here’s a more analytical / hot-take angle:
- Updated animation: High-definition digital cleanup, CGI integration for mecha/particle effects, richer color palette, and fluid action choreography.
- Sound design & score: Shiro Sagisu’s score reworks familiar motifs; impactful use of silence and noise in battles.
- Pacing: Condensed compared to the TV series; focuses on first-contact and character beats with faster plot progression.
- Visual symbolism: Religious and psychoanalytic imagery remain prominent (crosses, Christian iconography, abstract sequences).
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Operation Yashima:
The finale features a redesigned battle against the diamond-shaped Angel Ramiel , utilizing the entire power grid of Japan to fire a positron rifle. Behind the Scenes: The "Rebuild 1.01" Featurette Treatise: Evangelion 1
Spear of Longinus Hand
: The second hand is a custom-molded crimson spear that "sweeps" across the dial. JJY (Japan)
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is the definitive starting point for the modern era of this iconic franchise. Released as the first installment of the Rebuild of Evangelion
- Anno, Hideaki, director. Evangelion: 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone. Studio Khara, 2008.
- Azuma, Hiroki. Otaku: Japan’s Database Animals. University of Minnesota Press, 2009.
- Lamarre, Thomas. The Anime Machine: A Media Theory of Animation. University of Minnesota Press, 2009.