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The End of Evangelion (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン劇場版 THE END OF EVANGELION, Shin seiki Evangerion Gekijō-ban: The End of Evangelion?) is a 1997 anime film written and chief directed by Hideaki Anno; it won the Japan Academy Prize for popularity. The movie also won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize for 1997. Some fans regard the film as an alternate ending to the popular animated series Neon Genesis Evangelion, while others see it as a more detailed account of the ending found in the series' original two episode resolution, which takes place almost completely in the psyche of the main characters (the style being largely shaped by time and budget restraints). [1]. The film is divided into two parts, Episode 25: Air and Episode 26: まごころを、君に (Magokoro o, kimi ni, "My Purest Heart for You").

The first part, Episode 25: Air, utilizes the original script intended for episode 25 and forms roughly 2/3 of the previous film, Rebirth. The End of Evangelion later became the second half of Revival of Evangelion, a concatenation of Death(true)² and The End of Evangelion.

The film depicts the apocalyptic completion of the Human Instrumentality Project, where individual identity is destroyed to create a single existence for all human beings - that is, people's AT-Fields are destroyed and the entirety of humanity is turned into LCL. In this film, Shinji rejects the Human Instrumentality Project in favor of individual existence, whereas in the series, it is left ambiguous.

Although the film is considered less abstract than the series' end, some fans dislike its violence and shock value relative to the original series. It is, however, a common misconception that Anno created the film as revenge on the ex-fans of the TV series. The numerous hate-mail and death threats sent to Anno are related to the theatrical release of Death and Rebirth, not the TV series.[citation needed] Some of these letters, along with letters of praise, are briefly flashed in the film, near the ending

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