Review Neon Genesis Evangelion
Neon Genesis Evangelion is a psychological mecha anime created by Hideaki Anno that goes far beyond giant robot battles. At first, it looks like a story about teenagers piloting giant machines called Eva to protect humanity from mysterious beings called Angels. However, as the series continues, it becomes much deeper, exploring loneliness, depression, fear, and the struggle to understand oneself.
The animation may feel old compared to modern anime, but its atmosphere and symbolism make it unforgettable. The main character, Shinji Ikari, the character development and his personality
is realistic because he feels insecure and emotionally conflicted, unlike the typical “brave hero.” This makes the story feel more human and relatable.
One of the strongest parts of the anime is how it mixes action with emotional and philosophical themes. Some scenes are confusing and require attention, especially near the ending, but that complexity is also what makes it special.
Overall, Neon Genesis Evangelion is not just an action anime it is an emotional and thought-provoking experience. And this is one of my personal favorite anime because they almost good on every aspect like the plot, the gore, the horror, psychological horror, and the character. This is one of anime that make need around a week to recover myself after I watch this anime.
Rate 9.3

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