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Evangelion: 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone

Play trailer Poster for Evangelion: 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone Released Sep 1, 2007 1h 40m Action Sci-Fi Anime Play Trailer Watchlist
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Scarred by the Second Impact, the Fourth Angel attacks Tokyo III and humanity's fate is left in the hands of Special Government Agency Nerv. Young Shinji Ikari is forced to pilot EVA-01. He and EVA-00 pilot Rei Ayanami are tasked to fight, but EVA-01 is damaged by the Sixth Angel. Misato Katsuragi draws up a plan to focus all of Japan's electricity into EVA-01's positron cannon to defeat the Angel.
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Kevin Thomas Los Angeles Times Despite largely effective English dialogue that allows key characters to acquire dimension, the plot is hard to follow, especially early on. Yet the film pulls you in as it explores Shinji's perplexing dilemma and his maturing. Rated: 3/5 Sep 25, 2009 Full Review Mike Hale New York Times Just another giant robot movie. Rated: 2.5/5 Sep 18, 2009 Full Review Aaron Hillis Village Voice This is mighty perplexing nerd kibble, its highfalutin' philosophical and psychological banter way too outlandish to seriously engage. Yet as a visceral experience, it's entrancing. Sep 15, 2009 Full Review Chase Burns The Stranger (Seattle, WA) It obviously moves at a much quicker pace than the anime, for better and for worse, but the final battle between a giant floating crystal pyramid and a sexy purple mecha with a supergun is enough to hook even the anime-phobic. Dec 9, 2021 Full Review Tim Brayton Antagony & Ecstasy While [it's] absolutely promising as the first movie in a series, it signs far too many IOUs to pretend that it's a great stand-alone movie in and of itself. Rated: 7/10 Jul 4, 2015 Full Review Stephen Lambrechts Neon Maniacs Evangelion: 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone adapts the original story with new, cutting edge, CG-assisted animation that proves to be the pinnacle of the format thus far. Thankfully, all of these new bells and whistles haven't tarnished the story. Rated: 5/5 Aug 21, 2013 Full Review Read all reviews

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O&R m It’s only really an improved and more accessible remake of the first few episodes of the original series, but the animation is soooo improved and cleaner, and exceptionally so. And it was also nice watching something related to Evangelion again. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 04/02/25 Full Review OverRex E Peak rebuild, I like the changes alot. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/08/25 Full Review Ryan W Almost a 1-to-1 remake, nothing exciting. The ending fight looked cool, I suppose. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 10/12/24 Full Review aRandomShyGuy An incredible film with a tearjerker ending. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/22/24 Full Review Chanr3y k It may be a rehash of the first 6 episodes of the show, but everything about this movie is still awesome. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 04/16/24 Full Review Cody W You can feel the tension and the suspense flow within these characters. It's what makes EVANGELION 1.11: YOU ARE (NOT) ALONE an intense sci-fi thriller that honors the classic anime television series in more ways than one. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/15/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Scarred by the Second Impact, the Fourth Angel attacks Tokyo III and humanity's fate is left in the hands of Special Government Agency Nerv. Young Shinji Ikari is forced to pilot EVA-01. He and EVA-00 pilot Rei Ayanami are tasked to fight, but EVA-01 is damaged by the Sixth Angel. Misato Katsuragi draws up a plan to focus all of Japan's electricity into EVA-01's positron cannon to defeat the Angel.
Director
Masayuki, Kazuya Tsurumaki, Hideaki Anno
Screenwriter
Hideaki Anno
Production Co
Gainex
Genre
Action, Sci-Fi, Anime
Original Language
Japanese
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 1, 2007, Limited
Release Date (DVD)
Nov 17, 2009
Runtime
1h 40m
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