Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion Soundtrack (

Synopsis

With the final Angel defeated, NERV HQ and the Eva pilots think their task is done. But it is soon revealed that all they've been fighting for is a lie: SEELE, the secret parent corporation of NERV, wanted to eliminate the Angels so it would be free to carry out the Human Instrumentality Project, ushering in a new level of human existence.

However, SEELE discovers that NERV Director Gendou Ikari has betrayed them, as he plans to initiate his own altered version of the Project for his own plans. SEELE engineers a massive leave-no-survivors assault on Tokyo-3 by the conventional Japanese army, as well as deploying the 9 new mass-production model Eva units.

With NERV being overwhelmed, the pilots of their 2 remaining Eva units mentally in no condition to fight, 9 horrifying new Eva's bearing down on the base, and Gendou descending into the bowels of NERV HQ to attempt the bring about Third Impact with Rei, the future of humanity lies in 14 year old Shinji's hands.

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Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion
Tanin no Kanshou
Shiro Sagisu: Performer
Manatsu no Shuuen
Shiro Sagisu: Performer
Taikyou e no Kinkyuuhihan
Shiro Sagisu: Performer
Itsuwari no Saisei
Shiro Sagisu: Performer
Migawari no Shin'nyuu
Shiro Sagisu: Performer
II Air (Orchestral Suite in D Major, BWV. 1068)
Johann Sebastian Bach: Performer
Shiro Sagisu: Arrangement
Munashiki Nagare
Shiro Sagisu: Performer
Thanatos ' If I Can't Be Yours
Shiro Sagisu: Performer
Hajimari e no Touhi
Shiro Sagisu: Performer
Fuan to no Mitsugetsu
Shiro Sagisu: Performer
Komm, Süsser Tod
Shiro Sagisu: Performer
Hideaki Anno: Original lyrics
Mike Wyzgowski: English translation
Jesu, Bleibet Meine Freude
Johann Sebastian Bach: Performer
Shiro Sagisu: Arrangement
Heisoku no Kakudai
Shiro Sagisu: Performer
Yume no Sukima
Shiro Sagisu: Performer

User reviews

Ashley Moore
7/10

The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration in the soundtrack evoke a sense of impending doom and desperation, mirroring the overwhelming odds and personal struggles of the Eva pilots as they fight for the future of humanity.

Laura Roberts
4/10

Furthermore, I felt that some of the musical choices were jarring and out of place, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere throughout the film. The abrupt transitions between different styles and tones detracted from the overall viewing experience, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the world of Evangelion.

David Harris
5/10

The haunting melodies and eerie choir vocals in the soundtrack enhance the sense of impending doom and existential crisis portrayed in the film.

Matthew Walker
6/10

The fusion of classical and experimental sounds in the soundtrack mirrors the fusion of different philosophical and psychological themes explored in the film.

Melissa Nelson
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of isolation and despair experienced by the characters as they confront the harsh realities of their world.

Timothy Garcia
5/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music adds layers of complexity to the characters' inner struggles and the overall narrative of the film.

Andrew Clark
7/10

The fusion of electronic elements and classical music in the soundtrack adds a unique and futuristic vibe to the apocalyptic setting of the film, enhancing the overall atmosphere of tension and uncertainty.

Paul Phillips
6/10

The use of electronic and orchestral elements in the music creates a unique blend that complements the futuristic and apocalyptic themes of the story.

Kimberly Hall
10/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack are powerful and haunting, adding depth and complexity to the unfolding events. The use of choirs and vocal performances in some tracks adds a sense of otherworldly beauty to the apocalyptic themes of the story, creating a truly immersive listening experience that stays with the viewer long after the credits roll.