Evangelion 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo is the third of four films for the Rebuild of Evangelion, which retells the story of the Neon Genesis Evangelion anime series.
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Directed by: Hideaki Anno, Mahiro Maeda, and Kazuya Tsurumaki
Written by: Hideaki Anno
Starring: Megumi Ogata, Megumi Hayashibara, Yuko Miyamura, Maaya Sakamoto, Akira Ishida
Run Time: 93 minutes (theatrical version), 96 minutes (uncut edition)
English Publisher: FUNimation Entertainment
Format: Blu-ray
For viewers who have already seen the original television series, it’s readily apparent right at the beginning of this film that the story has progressed past the ending of the original series. But any viewers, whether they’re fans of the television series or are experiencing Evangelion for the first time through the films, will find themselves feeling very confused for almost the first 20 minutes of the movie. It’s not until after Shinji Ikari is retrieved from Evangelion Unit 01 and is brought to see Misato Katsuragi that the audience starts receiving the exposition that’s needed to understand what’s happening. It’s revealed that 14 years have elapsed since the end of the second film, Evangelion 2.22 You Can (Not) Advance, and that Shinji has been sealed away for all of that time. Perhaps Anno purposefully opened the film in a way to leave the audience as confused as Shinji until he learns what’s happened. By telling the story this way, I think it helps the viewer to better empathize with Shinji.
The character of Kaworu is introduced in this film, and he ends up having a bigger role here than he did in the original television series. The film was better able to develop the relationship between Kaworu and Shinji than the original television series did, so it’s much easier to believe that Shinji would be affected by something that happens to Kaworu during the movie. I really liked the scenes of Kaworu and Shinji playing the piano together as they bond to become a team, even with some of trippy animation of the piano. But this different animation style helps to make the scene memorable.
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But poor Shinji goes through a lot over the course of Evangelion 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo. He’d already been dealing with self-esteem issues and depression prior to this film, but between missing out on 14 years, having a couple of bombshells dropped on him that make him realize that he didn’t actually know what he thought he knew, and a major event happening right near the end of the movie, Shinji becomes completely broken. As a viewer, I was left with very serious concerns for him at the end of the movie, and how his mindset will end up setting the stage for the next film.
This film also has a much darker feel than the previous two films. On the surface, this was an obvious choice because the world has become even more of a dystopia due to the Third Impact event that took place at the end of the previous film. However, I also believe the darker feel also emphasizes Shinji’s mental state as everything he thought he knew falls apart all around him.
Fans of the Neon Genesis Evangelion anime series might have problems accepting how the story progresses during this film. While I’ve seen the original series, I’ve been trying to keep an open mind while watching these “rebuild” films. With the changes that were made to the story during the first two films, the progression of the story in the third film makes a lot of sense. Although, I have to say that seeing what happened to Misato and Ritsuko and the other characters that we knew from NERV 14 years later and discovering they have a much different role now, took a lot of getting used to as I watched this film. But I was glad to see Mari, the new character introduced to the Evangelion franchise in the second “rebuild” film, have more of a role in this movie. After seeing this film, I can see why Mari was added. With Shinji sealed away for 14 years, they needed to have another Eva pilot around for the story to work.
When it comes to the bonus features on the Blu-ray release of Evangelion 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo, there were a lot of trailers, teasers, and TV spots included. But in this case, quantity didn’t necessarily mean quantity. Many of the promotional spots seemed to be rather similar to each other, to the point that I had to watch carefully to find any noticeable differences. The “Rebuild of EVANGELION 3.33” feature included 11 minutes of various scenes, showing how they progressed from the storyboard to the final version that appeared in the film. FUNimation also made sure to include previews for other anime releases they were promoting at the time the Blu-ray pressing of this film was released.
I would recommend Evangelion 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo to viewers who have watched the previous two “rebuild” films and enjoyed them. For the “rebuild” films as a whole, I would recommend them to fans of Neon Genesis Evangelion who won’t mind the changes that have been made to the story, as well as to newcomers to the franchise. However, newcomers should be aware that while you don’t necessarily have to see the original television series to enjoy the films, they could be a little lost early on until information begins to be revealed during the second and third films.
- 1Original TV Series Releases (ADV Films)
- 3TV Series 'Director's Cut' Episodes (ADV Films)
- 4TV Series 'Platinum Edition' Releases (ADV Films)
- 7Movies (Manga Entertainment)
- 8Rebuild Movies [aka New Theatrical Edition] (FUNimation)
- 8.1DVD
- 8.2Blu-ray
Original TV Series Releases (ADV Films)
VHS
Vintage: August 20, 1996 - July 7, 1998
Description: Separate releases for subbed and dubbed versions; 13 volumes with 2 episodes each.
Laserdisc
Vintage: May 27, 1997 - May 19, 1998
Description: Bilingual sub/dub release; only 2 volumes with 4 episodes each released before being discontinued.
DVD Single Volumes
Vintage: May 23, 2000 - June 26, 2001
Description: Bilingual sub/dub release; 8 volumes released, episodes 21-24 are original 'On-Air' versions.
DVD Perfect Collection
Vintage: April 9, 2002
Description: Boxset of all 8 DVD volumes; original Volume 1 replaced with a reauthored disc that removes previous version's hard-subbed overlays.
Paul Champagne Box (Right Stuf)
Vintage: April 23, 2002
Description: Empty outer box designed to hold the 8 volumes of the original DVD releases. Was available alone or with a reauthored Volume 1 DVD.
TV Series 'Director's Cut' Episodes (ADV Films)
Resurrection
Vintage: January 13, 2004
Description: Bilingual sub/dub; Contains both 'New Production Cut' and 'On-Air' versions of Episodes 21-23.
Genesis Reborn
Evangelion 2.0 Full Movie Sub
Vintage: March 9, 2004
Description: Bilingual sub/dub; Contains 'New Production Cut' version of Episode 24 and 'On-Air' versions of Episodes 24-26.
TV Series 'Platinum Edition' Releases (ADV Films)
Platinum Singles
Vintage: July 27, 2004 - April 19, 2005
Description: Bilingual sub/dub with remastered video and Dolby 5.1 audio, 7 volumes released. NPC and OA versions of Episodes 21-24 included. Box comes as an option with volume 1. Individual volumes came with silvery slipcovers and informational booklets.
Platinum Complete
Vintage: November 22, 2005
Description: Bilingual sub/dub. Thinpak box with only 6 consolidated DVDs, all on-disc extras stripped, no booklets. Same main program video content.
10th Anniversary Box Set
Vintage: August 22, 2006
Description: Canceled
Platinum: Perfect Collection
Vintage: November 27, 2007
Description: Bilingual sub/dub. Tin holding 7 DVDs in thinpaks, discs identical to Platinum single releases but with no booklets.
Complete Platinum Collection (Limited Edition Holiday Special)
Vintage: November 18, 2008
Description: Bilingual sub/dub. 'Brick' packaging holding 7 DVDs, discs identical to Platinum single releases but with no booklets.
Netflix streaming release
Vintage: June 21, 2019
Description: Online streaming release on streaming service Netflix. Includes the original series, Death (true)² and End of Evangelion, with Director's Cut versions of Episodes 21-24 only, no OA version. Also includes new translations by Studio Khara as well as an English new chosen by them.
Ultimate Edition Blu-ray (GKIDS)
Vintage: Scheduled for 2021
Description: British distributor Anime Limited has announced it has acquired the UK and Ireland home video rights for the original anime series, Death (true)² and End of Evangelion. American distributor GKIDS has also announed a North American release, also for 2021. Full details have not been released.
Movies (Manga Entertainment)
Death & Rebirth
Vintage: July 30, 2002
Description: Bilingual sub/dub; 4:3 letterbox video with Dolby 5.1 English and stereo Japanese audio.
The End of Evangelion
Vintage: September 24, 2002
Description: Bilingual sub/dub; 4:3 letterbox video with DTS 6.1 + Dolby 5.1 audio for both Japanese and English.
Evangelion 2.0 Sub Online
Movie Boxset
Vintage: March 21, 2005
Description: Boxed set of both D+R and EoE movie releases, with a mousepad and postcard included inside.
Rebuild Movies [aka New Theatrical Edition] (FUNimation)
DVD
Evangelion 1.01: You Are (Not) Alone
Vintage: November 17, 2009
Description: Bilingual sub/dub with Dolby 5.1 audio and 16:9 anamorphic video. No extras. Comes in an Amaray case with slipcover.
Evangelion 1.11: You Are (Not) Alone
Vintage: March 9, 2010
Rebuild Of Evangelion 2.22 English Sub Download Torrents
Description: Bilingual sub/dub with Dolby 5.1 audio and remastered 16:9 anamorphic video. Has additional 3 minutes of scenes integrated into main feature. 2-disc set with 'Rebuild of Evangelion 1.01', 'Angel of Doom' PV, and trailers. Comes in a digipak case.
Evangelion 2.22: You Can (Not) Advance
Vintage: March 29, 2011
Description: Bilingual sub/dub with Dolby 5.1 audio and 16:9 anamorphic video. 2-disc set with 'Rebuild of Evangelion 2.02', 'I Would Give You Anything' scene (Noguchi version), trailers, omitted scenes (subtitled only) and English cast commentary. Comes in an Amaray case with slipcover.
Evangelion 3.33: You Can (Not) Redo
Vintage: February 2, 2016
Blu-ray
Evangelion 1.11: You Are (Not) Alone
Vintage: March 9, 2010
Description: Bilingual sub/dub with Dolby TrueHD 6.1 audio and remastered HD video. Has additional 3 minutes of scenes integrated into main feature. Includes 'Rebuild of Evangelion 1.01', 'Angel of Doom' PV, and trailers. Comes in a digipak case.
Evangelion 2.22: You Can (Not) Advance
Vintage: March 29, 2011
Description: Bilingual sub/dub with Dolby TrueHD 6.1 audio and HD video. Includes 'Rebuild of Evangelion 2.02', 'I Would Give You Anything' scene (Noguchi version), trailers, omitted scenes (subtitled only) and English cast commentary. Comes in a standard Blu-ray case w/ slipcover.
Evangelion 3.33: You Can (Not) Redo
Vintage: February 2, 2016