Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth is a 1997 Japanese animated film directed by Hideaki Anno. The film is a recap of the first 24 episodes of the Neon Genesis Evangelion TV series, followed by a new ending. The first part, Death, is a 70-minute summary of the series, while the second part, Rebirth, is a 27-minute preview of the upcoming film Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion.

The film explores the psychological struggles of the main characters, particularly Shinji Ikari, as they pilot giant mechs known as Evangelions to protect Earth from mysterious beings called Angels. The story delves into themes of loneliness, identity, and the nature of existence.

Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth received mixed reviews upon its release, with some praising its animation and character development, while others criticized its pacing and lack of new content. Despite this, the film remains a significant part of the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise and is essential viewing for fans of the series.

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Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth
Suiten für Violoncello solo Nr. 1 G-dur (BWV 1007)
Kanon und Gigue in D-Dur für drei Violinen und Basso Continuo
Suite for Unaccompanied Cello No. 1 in G-major

User reviews

Brian Brown
3/10

Some tracks in the soundtrack seemed overly dramatic and overbearing, overshadowing the subtleties of the characters' emotional journeys and making it difficult to connect with the themes of loneliness, identity, and existence that the story aimed to explore.

Mary Hernandez
7/10

David Jones
9/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack beautifully capture the intensity and complexity of the themes explored in the film. The use of haunting melodies and powerful crescendos adds a layer of depth to the narrative, creating a truly unforgettable listening experience that resonates long after the film has ended.

Amanda Hernandez
6/10

Amanda Moore
2/10

The music in the film often felt disconnected from the scenes it was meant to accompany, leading to a jarring and disjointed viewing experience that detracted from the overall narrative cohesion.