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'''Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone''' is the first film in the [[Rebuild of Evangelion]] movie series.  It premiered in Japan on September 1st, 2007.
| japanese_title_k = ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:序
| japanese_title_r = Evangelion Shin Gekijōban: Jo
| japanese_title_e = Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Prelude
| english_title    = Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone
| image            = [[Image:Eva1-0 logos.png|350px]]
| written_by      = [[Hideaki Anno]]
| directed_by      = [[Hideaki Anno]] (general director), [[Masayuki]] (Part A), [[Kazuya Tsurumaki]] (Part B)
| theatrical_release      = September 1, 2007 (Japan)
| video_release    = 1.01: April 25, 2008<br> 1.11: May 27, 2009
| streaming_release    = August 13, 2021 (Amazon Prime Video)
| angels          = [[Sachiel|Fourth Angel]], [[Shamshel|Fifth Angel]], [[Ramiel|Sixth Angel]], [[Lilith|Second Angel (Lilith)]]
| eva_sorties      = [[Eva-00]], [[Eva-01]]
| prev            =
| next            = [[Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance|Evangelion 2.0]]
}}


[[Image:Rebuild trailer shinji telephone.jpg|right|thumb|Shinji on the telephone after arriving in Tokyo 3]]
'''Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone''' (ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版: 序, <i>lit. Evangerion Shin Gekijōban: Jo</i>) is the first of four films released in the [[Rebuild of Evangelion]] series, based on the original anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, which premiered in Japan on September 1 2007. It was produced and co-distributed by Anno's Studio Khara in partnership with Gainax. Yoshiyuki Sadamoto provided character designs for the film, while Ikuto Yamashita provided mechanical designs. Both Shinji Higuchi and Tomoki Kyoda provided the film's storyboards.
[[Image:Rebuild trailer battery power.jpg|right|thumb|Remaining battery power timer running down]]
[[Image:Rebuild trailer sad misato.jpg|right|thumb|Misato at a bar with Ritsuko (not shown)]]
[[Image:Rebuild trailer ramiel.jpg|right|thumb|Ramiel heading toward Tokyo 3]]
[[Image:Rebuild trailer kaworu.jpg|right|thumb|A brief shot of Kaworu]]


==Overview==
The film focuses on a young teenager named [[Shinji Ikari]], who is asked to pilot a giant mecha known as "[[Evangelion Unit-01 (NTE)|Evangelion Unit-01]]" to protect the world from mysterious creatures known as [[Angels]]. The plot is largely a point-for-point adaptation of episode [[Episode 01|01]] up to episode [[Episode 06|06]] of the original anime. While most scenes and events are replications of the original series, some unfold differently with new or omitted scenes.
''Evangelion 1.0'' is an alternate retelling of the original ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' series, covering material up to the battle against the Angel [[Ramiel]] in [[Episode 06]] of the original series. ''Evangelion 1.0'' very faithfully recreates many scenes from the original series, often shot for shot, but with better animation quality, using modern digital animation technniques.


==Plot Summary==
==Plot==
[[Image:Rebuild trailer shinji telephone.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Shinji on the telephone after arriving in Tokyo 3.]]
[[Image:Rebuild trailer battery power.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Remaining battery power timer running down.]]
[[Image:Rebuild trailer sad misato.jpg|250px|left|thumb|Misato at a bar with Ritsuko (not shown).]]
[[Image:Rebuild trailer ramiel.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Ramiel heading toward Tokyo 3.]]
The film begins in 2015, fifteen years after Second Impact, when fourteen-year-old Shinji Ikari receives a phone call, summoning him to Tokyo-3, by his estranged father, [[Gendo Ikari]]. While caught in a crossfire between UN forces and a strange creature, known as the Fourth [[Angel]] [[Sachiel]], Shinji is picked up by Lt. Colonel Misato Katsuragi, and taken to the headquarters of his father's organization, Nerv. At Nerv HQ, Shinji is shown what his father has been working on: A giant "robot," known as [[Evangelion Unit-01]]. Shinji's father, forces him to pilot it, saying he is the only one who able to do so.  Shinji initially refuses, but then reluctantly agrees when Gendo threatens to send [[Rei Ayanami]], a heavily bandaged Evangelion pilot, into battle. He initially fails to defeat the Angel, and blacks out in pain, but the Evangelion goes berserk and defeats the Angel on its without the pilot.


Shinji arrives at Tokyo-3 just in time for the attack of the Angel Sachiel.  Shinji is forced to pilot Eva-01.  Eva-01 goes berserk and defeats the Angel. Shinji becomes an Eva pilot, alongside the mysterious pilot of Eva-00, Rei Ayanami. Shinji runs into problems in school with Toji, but after defeating the next Angel Shamshel, Toji likes him more, along with his friend Kensuke. Another incredibly powerful Angel appears, Ramiel, who nearly kills Shinji with its powerful beam attack, then proceeds to drill down into the Geo-Front cavern below.  A plan is developed to defeat it by using all of the electrical power of Japan to power up an experimental giant positron laser which Eva-01 will snipe Ramiel with while Eva-00 supports.  Ramiel easily repulses attacks by all conventional weapons but eventually succumbs to Eva-01's attack.
Soon afterwards, Shinji wakes up in the hospital and is officially instated as the pilot of Eva-01, the Third Child. Shinji is taken in by Misato as her new housemate and enrolled in the local middle school. Here he runs into problems with classmates [[Toji Suzuhara]], whose sister was injured in the battle and beats Shinji up in retaliation, and his friend [[Kensuke Aida]]. The Fifth Angel, Shamshel, attacks Tokyo-3, and Shinji is forced to battle again.


Meanwhile, in the final scene, the camera pans up from the end of the battle with Ramiel and zooms in on Earth's Moon.  On the Moon, a line of what appear to be coffin-like boxes is on the lunar surface, with a giant stain of blood intersecting the landscape through the middle of the row of boxes. Out of one of these rises a nude Kaworu Nagisa, who begins talking to Chairman Keele's Seele 01 "sound only" monolith communicator.  Behind them on the Moon appears to be a secret Seele base, with what appears to be Lilith restrained behind them in a pit covered with scaffolding. Kaworu says that he cannot wait to meet Shinji "again"...
Toji and Kensuke sneak out of the emergency shelters to see the action, while Shinji enters the battle. The Angel slams Unit-01 into a mountainside, nearly crushing Toji and Kensuke. Misato has the two take cover in Unit-01's cockpit before ordering Shinji to retreat, but he disobeys and destroys the Fifth Angel with the equipped knife. Misato later reprimands Shinji for disobeying her.


==Similarities between Rebuild and Original Series==
After the ordeal with the Fith Angel, Shinji decides to run away. After making his way to an under-construction bridge he is brought back by Nerv employees. At school, Toji decides that Shinji isn't a bad person, and they become friends after he insists that Shinji punch him in return.  Following this, Shinji interacts with his fellow pilot, the mysterious Rei Ayanami for the first time.


Many scenes were recreated almost shot-for-shot.  See:  "[[Guides:Neon Genesis Evangelion vs. Evangelion 1.0]]"
The Sixth Angel, Ramiel, appears and tries to drill into the Geofront. Shinji is ordered to deploy Unit-01 against it, but the Angel fires a particle beam at the Eva, critically injuring Shinji.  


==Differences between Rebuild and Original Series==
Another incredibly powerful Angel appears, Ramiel, and tries to drill into the Geofront. Shinji is ordered to deploy in Eva-01, but the angel fires a particle beam at the Eva which nearly kills Shinji with. It continues to drill down into the Geo-Front cavern below.  Shinji wakes up from a coma sometime later and is expresses fear of piloting again. Seeing that, Rei tells him she will take his place and leaves for the mission alone.


*The better animation quality results in characters being able to emote more simply with subtle facial expressions that the original series didn't have the budget to animate.  For example, when Misato is yelling at Shinji for refusing to pilot Eva-01 again, and he makes a jab that its easy for Misato to order him into dangerous situations from the safety of Nerv HQ, Misato's wordless reaction is for her facial expression to shift from displaying first shock, then anger, then realization that what Shinji's saying is entirely true, all within the space of a few seconds. 
When he recovers, Misato takes the despondent Shinji down to [[Central Dogma]], where she shows him the Second Angel [[Lilith]]: a white giant suspended on a cross. She explains that if an Angel were to unite with Lilith, then it would cause [[Third Impact]]. An event that would mean the end of all life, and that this is the Angel's goal. This encourages Shinji to pilot Eva-01 again. A plan is developed to defeat Ramiel by using all of the electrical power of Japan to power an experimental positron rifle which Eva-01 will use to snipe Ramiel while Rei, in [[Eva-00]], supports by blocking its attack. After his first shot fails to kill the Angel, Shinji is successfully able to fire a second shot and destroy the Angel. Rei is nearly killed defending Shinji from the Angel's return fire, but he is able to save her by dunking the damaged Unit-00 into water to cool it off and prying her cockpit out using Unit-01's knife. Shinji cries out of fear of nearly losing her, and Rei, normally cold and emotionless, eventually shares a smile with him.  
*There's a lot more CGI sequences, though these tend to be mostly used for things like computer readouts and holographic displays, for example for a display of an entry plug being loaded inside of an Eva. 
 
*Whenever the ocean is seen, it is colored red.  This includes numerous shots throughout the film, not just at dusk but in full mid-day.  In particular, the opening shot of the film is of Japan's conventional military waiting on the shoreline to repulse Sachiel as it emerges from the obviously blood red ocean.  Further, a shot of Earth from orbit in the final scene reveals that the entire planet now appears to have red oceans ''from space'', instead of looking like a "blue planet".  No explanation is given for this. 
Meanwhile, in the final scene, the camera pans up from the end of the battle with Ramiel and zooms in on Earth's MoonOn the Moon, a line of what appears to be nine coffin-like boxes is on the lunar surface, with a giant stain of blood intersecting the landscape. Out of one of these rises a naked Kaworu Nagisa, who begins having a cryptic conversation with Chairman Keele's Seele 01 "sound only" monolith communicatorBehind them on the Moon appears to be a secret Seele base, with an unidentified giant, wearing a purple seven-eyed mask and wrapped in white bandages--an overall appearance very similar to the Second Angel Lilith--restrained behind them in a pit covered with scaffolding. Kaworu says that the "Third" hasn't changed, referring to Shinji, and that he looks forward to meeting him.
**Things like freshwater lakes, however, are still normal blue water, for example Lake Ashinoko as well as the underground lake inside of the GeoFront.  When Shinji and later Misato take baths in Misato's bathtub, it appears to be red, but this might be because the color of Misato's bathtub has been changed from blue to red.  Hopefully the next 3 Rebuild films will provide more examples of this "red sea" effect for further analysis.
*LCL is blood red now, not orange (depriving fans of previous comparisons of LCL to "Tang")
*[[Nerv]] and [[Seele]] now have new logo designs:
**Nerv's new logo has the word "Nerv" extending out of the left-hand side of an upside-down apple, with the old motto "''God's in his heaven, all's right with the world''" either coming out of the right side of the apple or below the word Nerv. The fig leaf from the old Nerv logo is retained, now superimposed onto the apple.
***However, the ''original'' Nerv logo is still used on various equipment throughout the film.  Apparently both the old and new logos are used by Nerv, though the new logo is more prominent and used on ID cards, etc.
***On a minor note, "Nerv" is now universally spelled using all-capital letters. Several times in the original series it was not, thus making it clear that its really not an acronym.  The best example of this is when in the original series Misato hands Shinji a "Welcome to Nerv" booklet while they're driving into Tokyo-3.  In ''Rebuild'', this same "Welcome to Nerv" booklet now reads "NERV" in all-capitals.
**Seele's new logo incorporates the old logo, a triangle with the seven eyes of [[Lilith]] on it, with an apple inset inside of the triangle with a snake coiled around it.  Written on the middle of the Seele apple is the phrase "''Überm Sternenzelt richtet Gott, wie wir gerichtet''," which is taken from lines 71 and 72 of Friedrich Schiller's original poem Ode to Joy.  This translates as "''Above the starry canopy, God judges as we judged''".
*[[Evangelion Unit-01]]'s design has several minor changes, including a slightly different chest plate design and shoulder pylon shape, as well as having more green stripes in her paint scheme than she did in the original series.  [[Evangelion Unit-00]]'s color scheme is also different: instead of being solid orange, the bottom half of her body is colored white, while the top remains orange.
**Eva-01's helmet does not fall off at the end of the battle with Sachiel, as it did in the original series, and thus what Eva-01's organic head looks like in ''Rebuild'' has not been revealed. 
**When the armor on Eva-01's hands is burned off due to grasping Shamshel's energy-tentacles, her skin tone is now light, like Shinji's, unlike the dark skin tone seen in the original series. 
*When Eva 01 screams as it goes berserk for the first time, unlike in the original version, a cloud of condensation visibily exits its mouth, reinforcing the effect that the Eva is actually a living breathing organism. 
**Further, when Eva-01 regenerated her broken arm during the fight against Sachiel during the original series, the two ends of the break just reunited in a flash of light from both ends.  In Rebuild, better animation now results in the separate muscles in Eva-01's arm twisting and wrapping themselves back into the proper place. In ''both'' versions, not just Eva-01's flesh but the armor itself on the arm is restored, which shouldn't really be possible, although the form-fitting armor might be held together close enough that it might give an appearance of being repaired in the second case.
*[[A.T. Field]]s are "rainbow-colored" in Rebuild, while they were orange in the original series.  It's not so much that they look like an actual "rainbow" (with actual stripes and such):  it's the color-shifting effect seen on the surface of soap bubbles.  This is really just an improved effect due to the bigger animation budget.
*Sachiel and Shamshel's designs are more or less identical to their designs in the original series, though updated with better animation. 
**Sachiel's blood is now red, when in the original series it was blue.  Further, when Sachiel self-destructs, its body explodes into blood for a second, though this is quickly outpaced by the massive energy-blast created by its self-destruction.
**In the original version, Shamshel had eight insect-like legs beneath its head, which locked into position and did not move.  Shamshel's new design has ten insect-like legs beneath its head, they are a bit longer, and constantly twitch back and forth convulsively.  Shamshel now has a Sachiel-style bird-skull on its back (note that so did Gaghiel in the original series).  Instead of its body simply being a more or less straight rod, Shamshel's body now curves into much more of an "S"-shape when it is in combat mode.  When Shamshel died in the original series, its entire body just went limp, allowing Ritsuko's science teams to study an almost fully intact Angel.  In ''Rebuild'', Shamshel explodes in a shower of blood, leaving only its energy-whips impaled into Eva-01.  In the original series, recovering Shamshel's damaged [[core]] allowed Nerv to eventually produce their own artificial [[S² Engine]]s, which led to the destruction  of [[Evangelion Unit-04]] during an activation test, and ultimately were used in the [[Mass Production Evangelions]].  This raises the question of how Nerv will be able to produce artificial S² Engines if Shamshel's was destroyed, and thus they could not recover it. 
**When Shamshel explodes in a cloud of blood (mostly off-screen), the resulting rain of (literally) blood actually creates a rainbow. 
*The Angel Ramiel also appears in Rebuild, and at first its design seems identical to the simple tetrahedron shape it had in the original series.  However, it soon displays incredibly metamorphic capabilities, capable of instantly shifting into a bewildering array of geometrical designs (stars, pinwheels, etc.)  While Ramiel's core was never seen in the original series, as it is internal, Ramiel's core is made visible in Rebuild during several of the alternate forms it morphs into.  Ramiel also vocalizes much more in Rebuild, making several whale-like sounds, howling in pain unnaturally when it is injured.
**Ramiel's attack, originally coming out of the mid-line of the octahedron, now comes out of the core itself. In addition, the core is seen splitting into four to enhance the attack's destructive power.
**Ramiel's original drill was a separate organ which seemed to be an internal structure which extended out of it.  In Rebuild, the drill is formed by Ramiel's outer body itself: the bottom point of the tetrahedron "drips" down like melting glass then coils into a drill.
*There is a shot in the opening minute of the film of what appears to be a giant chalk outline of a humanoid figure on red ground in the middle of the city, surrounded by buildings.  This is similar to the chalk outline of Eva-01 seen in Episode 05 in the original series, marking where she fell on the ground after Shamshel threw her.  However, this is shown in literally the first minute of the film, before Shinji even appears on screen, and its not clear what exactly it is supposed to represent.
*Immediately after the Sachiel fight, while Shinji is unconscious and recovering in the hospital, he has a surreal dream in which he's on a train and is talking to Rei's voice.  Scenes similar to this happened often in the original series, but only from the battle against [[Leliel]] onwards.  The "surrealist train dream" motif now begins to appears much earlier in the overall storyline.  At the very end of this scene, a "bug-eyed naked Rei" floats quickly towards the screen. This exact same thing happened in [[Episode 14]] when Shinji was synched with Eva-00 and saw some sort of "mental imprint" or vision of Rei:  "bug-eyed naked Rei" in this case is suspected to be the soul of Rei 1 contained in Eva-00.  It is thus doubley odd that Shinji has such a vision when he isn't in any Evangelion Unit at all. 
*The introduction of Toji, Kensuke, and Hikari has been somewhat shortened.  In the original series, Shinji comes to class, everyone gets excited when they find out he's the pilot, but Toji gets angry at Shinji and beats him up outside after school.  Rei then walks over to Shinji as soon as Toji leaves while he's still on the ground, and tells him there's an emergency.  In ''Rebuild'', the scene starts with Shinji training at Nerv HQ, then immediately makes a jump cut to Toji punching Shinji, while a shot of Shinji walking into class(probably a flashback to his first day, but it is hard to tell) is seen much later.  There are no scenes of the rest of Shinji's classmates treating him like a celebrity because he's an Eva pilot.  Next, in a scene which takes place some time later, Shinji has climbed onto the roof of the school building and is listening to his SDAT player while looking at clouds.  Rei then comes to stand over him and tell him there is an emergency.  Thus, the original scene from Episode 03 has been split into two separate events which do not immediately follow each other.  Hikari doesn't really talk except for the scene where Toji and Kensuke run off, even though they bothered to add her into cast shots on production photos. 
*Unlike in the original version, in ''Rebuild'' when Shinji goes to school and walks into class, he keeps his [[SDAT]] audio player's headphones on, "tuning out" socially interacting with the other students before he even walks in the door.
*In [[Episode 03]] in the original series, Shinji used Eva-01 in a computer training simulation, training him to fire [[Evangelion ranged weapons|guns with Eva-01]] at a target of Sachiel.  Meanwhile, Misato and Ritsuko discuss how Shinji is adapting to being a pilot.  This scene re-appears in ''Rebuild'' with more or less the same dialogue, but it is now a very complex CGI sequence in which Eva-01 and Sachiel fight in a wireframe, virtual reality Tokyo-3 simulation.  Further, in the original series, Eva-01 just had a lot of wires attached to her helmet and limbs (like big virtual reality suit contacts), moving around while standing in place and pretending to fire her gun.  In ''Rebuild'', Shinji is loaded into what doesn't even appear to be Eva-01's head but a sort of complicated, bizarre training version of an Eva's head and spine, with an exposed, pulsating larynx and odd telescope-like projections on top of the eyes which move.  
*The flashback to the incident in which Evangelion Unit-00 went berserk, resulting in Rei's injuries at the beginning of the story, is introduced a little differently.  In the original series, it was first brought up when Shinji sees his father's burned hands when he is inspecting the core of the dead Shamshel.  Because Shamshel leaves no corpse in Rebuild, this entire scene in the research tent doesn't happen.  Further, when Eva-00 went berserk in [[Episode 05]] it just punched the window Gendo was standing behind, while in the slightly reworked berserk incident in [[Episode 14]] (caused by the mutual compatibility experiment with Shinji) Eva-00 stopped punching the window (which ''Rei'' was behind) and proceeded to bash its head into the wall.  Because its probable that the events of Episode 14 won't be adapted into Rebuild (it was basically just a clip show), in Rebuild when Eva-00 goes berserk in flashback, it punches the window Gendo is behind, then proceeds to bash its head into the wall as it did in Episode 14, essentially combining the two berserk incidents into one scene. 
*Misato actually grabs and physically pulls up Shinji, after his defying her orders in the battle against Shamshel.  In the original series, Shinji runs away at the beginning of [[Episode 04]], and it is revealed in a flashback that he left after Misato yelled at him.  In Rebuild, these events are simply presented in the chronological order they happened in, with no flashback. 
*In the original version in Episode 04, Shinji ran away and wandered through Tokyo-3, then eventually through the countryside where he found Kensuke, then Nerv agents captured him the following morning.  In Rebuild, Shinji does not go to the countryside, and never meets Kensuke there, but wanders through Tokyo-3 for most of this sequence.  At night, he is portrayed as so pathetic that he actually spends the night sleeping in a cardboard box in an alleyway as opposed to in a movie theater.  He then wanders along a road on the outskirts of Tokyo-3 heading out of town, but then ultimately on his own decides to turn around and head back.  Seconds after deciding he should head back, Nerv security agents catch up with Shinji and bring him back.
*In the original series, Shinji having to deliver Rei her ID card at her apartment was set up by a humorous scene in which Ritsuko comes over to Misato's apartment for dinner, dressed informally.  The dinner is really bad because its really hot and spicy insta-food curry that Misato made, and Misato comically gets really drunk, then teases Shinji about having an excuse to see Rei.  In Rebuild, this has been replaced by a more subtle scene between Ritsuko and Misato in the restaurant they go to that offers a good view of the "ceiling city" (the underside of Tokyo-3 hanging from the top of the Geo-Front).  Ritsuko gives Misato the card, asking her to make Shinji give it to Rei. Shinji is heard wondering why ''his father'' asked him to give the card to Rei. Why Gendo and Ritsuko want Shinji ''specifically'' to give Rei the card is not yet known.
*"Operation Yashima", the final battle against Ramiel, is expanded a great deal in ''Rebuild''.  In the original series, Shinji's first shot from the positron rifle interacts with Ramiel's energy beam, causing both to warp and miss.  Ramiel's second blast is deflected by Eva-00's shield, while Eva-01's next shot hits Ramiel and destroys it.  In Rebuild, conventional military forces are used against Ramiel to try to distract it from the Evas, but Ramiel easily zaps missiles closing in on it from all directions and then demolishes several massively fortified artillery batteries located in the hills around Tokyo-3. Eva-01's first shot actually does hit Ramiel, but due to Ramiel's extreme toughness, this doesn't kill the Angel:  it just shapeshifts again into a star-pattern and fires a shot which throws back Eva-01 and partially destroys the mountain the Evas are based onShinji manages to crawl back to the positron rifle, just as Ramiel fires a second shot.  However, Shinji is shielded from Ramiel's second beam attack by Eva-00, holding its shield, and Eva-01's second shot with the positron rifle kills Ramiel, whose body then explodes in a hail of blood.
*When Shinji has to save Rei from Eva-00's superheated Entry Plug at the end of the film, he doesn't just pull it out as in the original series, but actually has to use his progressive knife to pry it open. 
*There's a lot more product placement in the film, though its nothing particularly gratuitous:  [[Yebisu]] beer and UCC Coffee have returned, but there's a lingering shot when Shinji opens Misato's pantry and it's just filled with "junk food", and its full of "Doritos".  This was apparently part of cross-promotion with Doritos, as to promote the film in Japan for a limited time ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' characters appeared on Doritos bags.  Several other brands are visible, notably Pizza Hut.  
*In what has garnered a fair amount of publicity, because ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' is a movie series, not a TV series, there's much less censorship and therefore '''there's a lot more nudity'''.  Little has been outright changed, but for example, in the original series when Shinji and Rei are in the pilots' locker room changing into their plug suits, there's a partition between Shinji and Rei, so both Shinji and the viewer just see from her silhouette that she is naked while she changes.  In ''Rebuild'', the camera actually shifts angles so its on the other side of the partition, and viewers see Rei fully naked as she changes.  Her physical motions are pretty much what they were in the original series, it's just that they're not trying to artfully hide it anymore.  Further (and this is a matter of some concern for a number of fans) in the original series, naked people weren't animated with nipples, as this probably would have upset the censors.  That's just the style they used to animate naked people.  Notably, in the original series' film, "[[The End of Evangelion]]", they ''did'' animate Rei with nipples when she was nakedIn ''Rebuild of Evangelion'', probably because it is also a movie, characters are actually animated with nipples, and its a lot easier to see because the animation quality is better.  Further, in the original series (including the movies) Eva pilot plug suits are supposedly skin tight, but they don't have a "wet t-shirt" effect because there are various plastic bits over the breasts.  In ''Rebuild of Evangelion'', there are no such plastic sections and Rei has a full-on wet t-shirt effect when she wears her plug suit.
*Misato's rank is now "Lieutenant Colonel".  In the original series, she was initially a Captain, and then promoted to Major in [[Episode 12]].  The rank structure of Nerv in ''Rebuild'', however, hasn't really changed because of this as Misato neither outranks nor is subordinate to anyone in Nerv different than she was in the original series.  So far it just seems to be a slight cosmetic change.
*'''The Angel numbering system has been altered''' - Sachiel is now the "Fourth Angel", Shamshel the "Fifth Angel", and Ramiel the "Sixth Angel", when in the original series Sachiel was the "Third Angel", and so forth.  Presumably the numbering of all later Angels will be accordingly shifted up one.  It has been theorized that this is because Kaworu is being counted as the "Third Angel" (given that Seele already knows about him), but this is pure conjecture and actually might be discredited by later revelations.
*'''Misato is now fully aware that Lilith is being held inside of Nerv HQ, and correctly identifies her'''.  In the original series, Misato didn't know Lilith was being held in [[Terminal Dogma]] until Kaji revealed it in [[Episode 15]], and even then, both of them thought she was really Adam.  In ''Rebuild'', Misato already knows about Lilith, and further, she knows its Lilith and not Adam.  Misato actually shows Lilith to Shinji before Operation Yashima to encourage him to fight Ramiel. 
*'''Lilith's design has been altered and she has a Sachiel face now''' - When Misato shows shinji Lilith in Terminal Dogma, it does not have the purple triangle "seven eyes of God" mask it did in the original series, though Seele's new symbol in ''Rebuild'' still incorporates the triangle-with-seven-eyes symbol into its new design.  Instead, Lilith has the same "bird-skull" face as Sachiel, with what appears to be real eyes in them; it appears to be her actual face and not a mask.  The hundreds of white feet sticking out of the stump of Lilith's torso are present once again, but they branch out even more than previously, with feet branching out of other feet, and constantly twitch convulsively.  Lilith now has a diagonal scar across her chest with crucifix-shaped nails around the edges, the shape of the scar and its location being evocative of Misato's scar in the original series.  Further, Lilith is ''already'' impaled by the [[Spear of Longinus]], while in the original series Gendo and Fuyutsuki had to go to Antarctica in [[Episode 12]] to retrieve it and she was not impaled on it until the end of [[Episode 14]] (off screen). They've apparently already retrieved the Spear in ''Rebuild''.
**The deep level of Nerv HQ which Misato takes Shinji to see "Lilith" in is actually called "[[Central Dogma]]" on computer displays, not "[[Terminal Dogma]]" as in the original series. While Terminal Dogma might be elsewhere, it must be noted that unlike similar terminology in the TV series, Terminal Dogma is not a real-life term from molecular biology, and the creators may simply have chosen to not use this made-up term this time around. Another possibility is that this might be a clue that this isn't the ''real'' "Terminal Dogma"
***The level indicator on the elevator to where "Lilith" is crucified ticks down from "997...998...999" to "EEE".  The entrance to the chamber is a bit different:  instead of a simple door, a complex interwoven tapestry of DNA-shaped rods uncoil themselves, pulling away horizontally and vertically. 
***In the original series, a giant streak of orange LCL constantly poured down the center of the red cross Lilith was crucified on, apparently bleeding out of the exit wound made by the Spear of Longinus in her back.  A second,  smaller red streak was in the middle of the orange streak, which many have interpreted to visually evoke that Lilith was menstruating (which would be confusing, given that Lilith's blood ''is'' LCL, which is orange and not red).  In ''Rebuild'', the exact same streaks of liquid are pouring down Lilith's cross:  a big orange streak with a smaller red streak inside.  Given that LCL is blood red in ''Rebuild'', this seems particularly odd, as if Lilith is really supposed to be bleeding LCL from her back, it shouldn't be orange anymore.
*'''There's ''another'' Lilith-like giant on the moon'''. This giant is revealed in the final scene, being excavated in Seele's Moon base.  This "Lilith" has a purple mask similar to that seen on the original Lilith, with what look like giant stitches sewing it on to the giant's face. Barely visible below one of the fake "eyes" are three eyes and part of a triangle- the same design as that on the crest of Seele and the original Lilith.


===The Final Scene===
===The Final Scene===
The movie cuts from the end of the Ramiel battle to a site on Earth's moon. A line of what appear to be coffin-like boxes is on the lunar surface, with a giant stain of blood intersecting the landscape through the middle of the row of boxes. Out of one of these rises a naked Kaworu Nagisa, who begins talking to Chairman Keel( Who is communicating through his "sound only" monolith). Behind them on the Moon appears to be some sort of a moonbase, with an as-yet unidentified giant restrained behind them in a pit covered with scaffolding. This giant has a purple mask held on to its face with massive, visible stitches, and barely visible on the lower half of the mask is the crest of Seele- the same symbol seen on the original Lilith's mask.
[[Image:Rebuild trailer kaworu.jpg|250px|left|thumb|A brief shot of Kaworu.]]
While most of the movie was a very close (at some points, shot by shot) recreation of the original story, the last scene is not only entirely new but also unlike anything seen in the original series, and has resulted in a great deal of fan speculation concerning the nature of the remaining three Rebuild movies.
 
The movie cuts from the end of the [[Ramiel]] battle to a site on Earth's moon. A line of what appear to be coffin-like boxes is on the lunar surface, with a giant stain of blood intersecting the landscape through the middle of the row of boxes. Out of one of these rises a naked [[Kaworu Nagisa]], who begins talking to the Seele-01, represented by his monolith. Behind them on the Moon appears to be some sort of a moonbase, with a giant restrained behind them in a pit covered with scaffolding. This giant has a purple mask held on to its face with massive, visible stitches, and barely visible on the lower half of the mask is the crest of Seele - the same symbol seen on the original Lilith's mask.
 
Some of the questions raised by this scene would be answered in subsequent films, while others remain unanswered.
 
==Different Versions==
 
[[Image:Evangelion 1.0 poster.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Evangelion 1.0 poster.]]
 
===1.01===
1.01 was released on DVD in Japan on April 25, 2008 in a Two-Disc Box. The first disc includes the original movie with some enhancements and the second includes Explanation of Evangelion 1.01. The enhancements of this versions include 266 shots redone, tunings in picture, editing, and sound quality.<ref>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-03-26/eva-movie-remake-gets-theatrical-remake-of-its-own Eva movie remake gets Theatrical Remake of its own]</ref>
 
[[Image:Explanation of 1-01 003.jpg|thumb|right|Monstrous kanji lineup typical of ''Explanation'''s captions.]] [[Resources:Explanation of Evangelion 1.01|Explanation of Evangelion 1.01]] is a feature included on the second disc of the "special edition" 1.01 DVD release of ''[[Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone]]''. This is identical to the regular movie, save for the inclusion of large captions displayed throughout the film which provide the "official designations" of people, locations, weapons, technology, and so forth (a la [[Episode 06]] of the original series).
 
===1.11===
On May 27, 2009, 1.11 was released in Blu-Ray and DVD. The film was given a re-transfer to fix some darkness issues in the previous DVD release and roughly 3 minutes of new animation was added to the first 15 minutes of the original film.
 
<i>See: [[Guides:Evangelion 1.01 vs. Evangelion 1.11]] for some shot by shot comparison</i>
 
==Evangelion 2.0: Next Time Preview==


A shot of the Earth, its atmosphere still blue but its oceans stained as red as blood is seen, and  Kaworu says that "The Third is still the same." and that he cannot wait to meet Shinji. Some translations have it as he cannot wait to meet Shinji "again...". As of this writing, the exact dialogue in the last scene remains unconfirmed.
[[Image:Eva1-0 jikai C08B adams.jpg|thumb|left|The "ADAMS" during the Second Impact flashback.]] [[Image:Eva1-0 jikai C18.jpg|thumb|right|Mari looks at an array of glowing crosses (altered in the actual film).]] A preview following the credits, structured the same as the "Next Episode Previews" in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', complete with the same musical theme, voice-over by Misato, and promises of more fan service.  


The last scene and its introduction of Kaworu represent the first truly major departure from the original series. Apart from being an obvious indication that Rebuild is not going a simple remake of the original story, another widespread interpretation has it that Rebuild is somehow a ''sequel'' to the events of the original story, drawing heavily from the suggestion that Kaworu wanted to meet Shinji "again". Supposedly, the entire Evangelion storyline "rebooted" itself following the events of Third Impact. The most drastic fan interpretation to date is that human civilization was unable to restore itself instantly after Third Impact and after years of evolution, forgot its real origins and went on without knowing a previous society ever existed, the sea being red and the moon being bloodied as marks of the original, forgotten Third Impact. Of all the characters, only Kaworu knows what happened before the "reboot".
It opens with an introduction to the Evas scheduled to appear: The "provisional" Eva-05 on an underground rail, Eva-02 being air-dropped (outfitted with the new "[[Evangelion equipment|S-type Equipment]]"), Eva-04's explosion, Eva-03 (infected by Bardiel), and Eva-06 descending from the [[Moon]]. The text "ADAMS" and a cryptic image of several ghostly, vaguely humanoid figures are flashed on the screen. The text "[[Lilin|LILIN+]]?" then appears, followed by several shots of the "human" cast: Kaji and Gendo (as seen at the end of Episode 08); Misato slapping Ritsuko (recycled from [[Episode 16]]); Asuka, Rei, and Shinji (from the Zeruel battle in 19); and Kaworu (smiling against a dusky sky). Finally, the new character Mari is seen from behind, looking up at multiple giant glowing pink crucifixes, followed by a close-up of her face.


Of course, this theory does nothing at all to address why human civilization should look so exactly the way it did before Third Impact, or how the [[Angels|Angel]], or even more specifically so, the [[Seeds of Life|Seed of Life]] should be back and in their original placement. Also, even if Kaworu said that the "Third" was the same, he might have been referring to the as-yet-unseen Third Angel (Which might very well be the moon giant he was with) and not Shinji, whom he spoke of a moment later.
==Trailer Summaries==
[[File:Shamshel revised.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Shamshel's revised design.]]
===Theatrical Trailer #1===


Another theory is that Kaworu is the vessel of the Angel Ramiel as opposed to being that of Adam. In the original series, only two Angels (excluding Rei) are said to have generated the most powerful A.T. Field ever measured- those were Ramiel (who visibly warped light) and Kaworu(capable of blocking out light, magnetism and subatomic particles). Also, Kaworu wakes up right after Ramiel is killed, and his coffin appears to be the third open one. Seele might have been deliberately salvaging the souls of dead Angels into cloned human vessels, which would seem likely in light of the fact that they actually ''sent'' Kaworu, the last Angel, to Nerv, and Kaworu seemingly knows Shinji as well. However, this all '''remains as speculation and nothing more''' until further details are revealed.
Released in on July 13, 2007, set to "FLY ME TO THE MOON (IN OTHER WORDS) 2007 MIX" by Hikaru Utada. Beyond the newer, more impressive visuals, the trailer does little in terms of showing any new content that wasn't present in the original series. Though it does show [[Shamshel|Shamshel's]] heavily revised design, and include a previously unseen scene of someone tightly holding hands; later revealed to be Misato and Shinji. The text at the end of the trailer reveals the release date for September 2007.


===Surreal Elements===
===Theatrical Trailer #2===
Although presented as a real event, the final scene has vaguely surreal elements to it, not as extreme as those witnessed in the [[End of Evangelion]] but worthy of closer examination.


*Kaworu speaks to Seele-01 on the moon, although there is no air on the moon and so no sound can propagate. Even if Kaworu didn't need to breathe and could survive in a vacuum, extreme-temperature environment there was no way he could have talked normally. However, it considering the proximity of the location to the moonbase with the giant, that particular region might have an atmosphere at habitable temperature and air pressure, allowing human beings to survive without special protective gear and talk normally, as they would on Earth.
The second trailer was set to "Beautiful World" by Hikaru Utada. Like the first trailer, and keeping with the tone of the first film, the trailer does little in terms of introducing any content previously unseen, barring reframed shots and more impressive visuals. It does include a glimpse of Misato and Shinji descending in an elevator, which turns out to be to [[Central Dogma]], and the first glimpse of Kaworu as he awakens (on the moon).


*Kaworu emerges from a coffin, naked. Two other coffins on the moon appear to be open. While Kaworu was the titular "Saigo no Shisha" (The Last Messenger/ The Last Dead Person, as Shisha can also mean "Dead Person") in Episode 24 of the original series, Rebuild seems to be taking it a step further by actually showing him emerging from a coffin. Whether or not Kaworu was the vessel of one of the three Angels already killed, the vessel of Adam, or if the coffin has any other significance, is still unclear, especially since the dialogue for the scene has not been completely translated as of this writing, much less other unrevealed elements of the new series.
==Development History==
In September 2006, the October edition of the Japanese anime magazine Newtype announced the first film of the [[Rebuild of Evangelion]] series to be released in the summer of 2007 with an expected running time of 90 minutes.<ref>[http://mizuki.onmitsu.jp/warehouse/festival/10th/index.html Evangelion New Theatrical Version: Introduction EVANGELION: 1.0 YOU ARE (NOT) ALONE.]</ref>


===Other fan interpretations===
During pre-production, Toshimichi Ohtsuki stated that director Hideaki Anno rewatched the entire original television series back to back. It was revealed the success of the series had caused misunderstanding and disarray amongst fans and the new films would clear up any confusion. In the December 2006 issue of ''Newtype'', Anno revealed he was happy to finally recreate Eva "as he wanted it to be" in the beginning and that he was no longer constrained by technological and budget limitations.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20101025021050/http://www.animenewsservice.com/archives/decx.htm Anime News Service Nov-Dec]</ref>
Also see: [[Common Misconceptions for Rebuild]]
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In September 2006, it was revealed that most of the staff from the original TV series had returned to work on the movie, along with the entire Japanese voice cast of the original series. The film's climax, Operation Yashima, was created as per Anno's original concept for the sequence, with collaboration from the famed storyboarder [[Shinji Higuchi]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130615145909/http://www.animenewsservice.com/archives/septxo.htm Anime News Service Sept]</ref>
The idea behind the "Rebuild is really a sequel" theory runs something along the lines of that after the events of "[[The End of Evangelion]]", the ''original'' Shinji and Asuka became the "Adam and Eve" of a new humanity, or that some other people who had the "will to live" also returned from the Sea of LCL and restarted civilization with them. Either way, they weren't instantly able to restore human civilization, and society basically fell back to primitive levels.  Over thousands of years, human society re-emerged, forgot its real origins, and just thought it had evolved normally, never knowing that a previous society had existed.  However, there are still hints of what happened before, most notably that the final scene seems to reveal that there's still a giant streak of blood left on the Moon from when the Rei/Lilith hybrid died in the final scene of ''The End of Evangelion'', and shot a stream of blood into the sky. Further, the oceans in ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' are all curiously red...as if they're still remnants of the Sea of LCL left behind after ''The End of Evangelion'':  keep in mind that in ''Rebuild'', LCL is now blood red, not orange, so it can accurately be said that it does look like the "Sea of LCL" last seen in ''The End of Evangelion''.  Also, while most characters seem unaware that there has been a "reboot", Kaworu seems to be fully aware that the Evangelion universe has been literally "rebooted", and remembers what happened the last time.


If true, this would imply that "Rebuild-Shinji" and "Rebuild-Asuka", are actually the distant descendants of the ''original'' Shinji and Asuka from the original TV series, and history is repeating itself, that is, time is repeating itself.  This also opens the even more outlandish possibility that the original TV series wasn't even the ''first'' time all of this has happened, but one of many installations in an endlessly repeating time cycle, each of which is slightly different each time (comparable to the revelation in ''The Matrix Reloaded'' that there were actually ''five'' Zions before the current Zion, each one would be destroyed, and a new set of people would be tasked with founding another Zion, each thinking its Zion was the "original" and knowing nothing of the previous ones).
In interviews in 2007 available on [[Evangelion 1.0 Complete Records Collection]], Tsurumaki reveals that the initial plans were for a new series, an "<i>Evangelion 2</i>" or "<i>Evangelion G</i>" (in references to the Gundam series). During the planning, however, Rebuild became something different, with greater links to the original series. The first movie becomes more of a compilation of the first story arc, from [[Episode 1]] to [[Episode 6]]. Masayuki directed Part A (first half) and Tsurumaki directed Part B (second half).


Also unexplained is the nature of the "Lilith" giant on the Moon, which looks like the original Lilith. In the original series, a major plot element is that Misato was "out of the loop", being deceived, and didn't know the full truth behind the Angel being held in Terminal Dogma.  Even when she found out about its existence, she was led to believe it was Adam, when it was really Lilith.  So if Misato thinks this "Lilith" is indeed "Lilith" ''at first''...could there later be a revelation where it turns out Misato has actually been lied to, and its somehow not Lilith?  Why does Seele even have a secret Moon base this time?  It's worth noting that the original ending of the TV series outlined in the [[Neon Genesis Evangelion Proposal]] mentioned that the final Angels would descend from the Moon to attack Earth (these final Angels were apparently later reworked into the function that the [[Mass Production Evangelions]] take on in '' The End of Evangelion'').  Further, according to ''Proposal'', an original plot element would have been a rush to find an ancient ruin left by the [[First Ancestral Race]] (creators of both Adam and Lilith, and thus, both humans and Angels), a ruin often translated as "Arka" (there are several varying translations).  Could the "Arka" be on the Moon?  All of this is purely speculation, but one thing is clear:  this is no mere "re-imagining"...
A particular challenge was the addition of greater 3D technology to the film. Tsurumaki described how CGI became more prominent for the second half and the difficulties in dealing with "natural movements": Eva-01, for example, is purely made in 3D. Tsurumaki said that, as he became more used to the technology, he had a preference to leave more and more scenes for it.


This is highly controversial, purely speculative, and we are waiting on the revelations of the next 3 ''Rebuild'' films. It may just turn out that the creators of ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' are just trying to trick us with misinformation.
"I'd like to develop the use of digital more, and the fact that I was able to get quite into making the TOKYO-3 building in 3D was a great achievement, so I have a desire to try to fill in that direction. Anno's concept is to "use 3DCG like a miniature", but I think there are more possibilities there. If you try to pursue something more realistic, the difficulty level rises considerably, but if you can do it in a "model special effects-like" way, you can do something more interesting. It was a valuable discovery to me that 3DCG in this direction was a good match for Anno's direction."
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==Soundtrack==
Director Hideaki Anno was also interviewed the same year and his interview is also available on 1.0 CRC. He describes that the decision to make Rebuild of Evangelion started in 2005, getting inspired by Gundam series format. For his motivations, Anno says his goal is to turn Eva into something that sustains the anime industry:
*Hikari Utada's song "Beautiful World" is the main theme for the movie.


==Reception==
"I hope that Eva can help as one of the contents that support the entire anime industry. If there was anything else, anything would have been fine, but objectively speaking, "Evangelion" has the highest potential."


On its opening weekend in Japan, ''Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone'' took the #1 place at the box office: 236,158 people spent 280 million yen (about US $2.4 million). Unusually, it earned this much money despite playing at only 84 theaters, though many of them were packed to capacity [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-09-03/japanese-box-office-august-25-26-september-1-2 ]
Around the same time, Anno was leaving Gainax and founding Khara, where he would transfer planning for the Rebuild series.<ref>"In May of 2006, Anno established a new movie planning and production company, Khara Inc. In September 2006, Studio Khara is established. One year later, in September 2007, its first production film, Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone was released in theaters. In October of 2007, Anno resigned from Gainax Co. Ltd." Source: [https://www.gwern.net/docs/eva/2011-studiokhara-hideakiannopersonalbiography.html]</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==


*The first trailer for the film was released online on July 13th, 2007
*On its opening weekend in Japan, ''Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone'' took the #1 place at the box office: 236,158 people spent 280 million yen (about US $2.4 million).  Unusually, it earned this much money despite playing at only 84 theaters, though many of them were packed to capacity [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-09-03/japanese-box-office-august-25-26-september-1-2 ]
*After the credits finish, a trailer plays for the next movie in the ''Rebuild'' series, "[[Evangelion 2.0]]".  Amusingly, its structured exactly like the "next episode on Evangelion" segments that ended each episode of the original series, including the same musical theme and a voice-over by Misato.  We are told to expect Eva-04, [[Evangelion Unit-03]] ([[Bardiel]]) is briefly seen, a close-up of [[Asuka Langley Soryu]] is briefly shown, as well as [[Evangelion Unit-02]] being air-dropped into battle (perhaps against [[Israfel]] like in the original series). Shots are shown of what could either be Eva-04 exploding or a flashback to Second Impact.  Then several cryptic shots are shown of multiple vaguely humanoid glowing white figures and the text "ADAMS" is flashed on the screen (all text is flashed in Latin letters), followed by "Lilin+?"Brief shots are also shown of a "Provisional Eva-05" (not a [[Mass Production Evangelions|Mass Production Eva]]), and the one-eyed Eva-06.  It is said that Eva-06 and its pilot (presumably Kaworu, seen wearing a plug suit) will descend from the Moon.  Finally, a new character is seen from behind, while looking at multiple giant glowing pink crucifixesanother shot from the front reveals the new character's face from the eyes-up, revealing her to be a brown haired girl wearing glasses (dubbed "Glasses Girl" by fans because her proper name has yet to be revealed; she may be a new pilot).  The trailer ends with Misato promising (just as in the early episodes of the original series), "...and of course...more fanservice!".
*After the credits finish, a trailer plays for the next movie in the ''Rebuild'' series, "[[Evangelion 2.0]]".  Amusingly, its structured exactly like the "next episode on Evangelion" segments that ended each episode of the original series, including the same musical theme and a voice-over by Misato.   
*A spelling error:  when Misato and Shinji are in the elevator, right before it opens and they meet Ritsuko for the first time, the instructions printed next to the level display clearly say "Em'''a'''rgency" instead of "Emergency". Another spelling error is seen briefly during Operation Yashima, where "Storage" is misspelled "Strage"(The "o" is missing). These errors have been rectified in the video release.
*Bizarrely, Kaworu speaks to Seele-01 on the moon, although there is no air on the moon and so no sound can propagate. Even if Kaworu didn't need to breathe and could survive in a vacuumed, extreme-temperature environment, to speak normally as on Earth (or in any atmosphere) would be impossible.
 
==Guides==
*Many scenes were recreated almost shot-for-shotSee:  "[[Guides:Neon Genesis Evangelion vs. Evangelion 1.0]]"
*For a thorough list of differences between the first ''Rebuild'' movie and the original series, see"[[Differences between Rebuild of Evangelion 1.0 and Original Series]]"
*For translations of some the "official designations" of people, locations, weapons, technology, and so forth, see: [[Resources:Explanation of Evangelion 1.01]]
*For interviews of the staff about movie and Rebuild's production and ideas, see: [[Evangelion 1.0 Complete Records Collection]]
*For major plot questions, see: [[Guides: Evangelion 1.11 FAQ]]
 
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Rebuild of Evangelion
Title 1: ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:序
Evangelion Shin Gekijōban: Jo
Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Prelude
Title 2: Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone
Written By Hideaki Anno
Directed By Hideaki Anno (general director), Masayuki (Part A), Kazuya Tsurumaki (Part B)
Theatrical Release September 1, 2007 (Japan)
Streaming Release August 13, 2021 (Amazon Prime Video)
Video Release Date 1.01: April 25, 2008
1.11: May 27, 2009
Angel Appearances Fourth Angel, Fifth Angel, Sixth Angel, Second Angel (Lilith)
Eva Sorties Eva-00, Eva-01
Movie chronology
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"Evangelion 2.0"

Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone (ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版: 序, lit. Evangerion Shin Gekijōban: Jo) is the first of four films released in the Rebuild of Evangelion series, based on the original anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, which premiered in Japan on September 1 2007. It was produced and co-distributed by Anno's Studio Khara in partnership with Gainax. Yoshiyuki Sadamoto provided character designs for the film, while Ikuto Yamashita provided mechanical designs. Both Shinji Higuchi and Tomoki Kyoda provided the film's storyboards.

The film focuses on a young teenager named Shinji Ikari, who is asked to pilot a giant mecha known as "Evangelion Unit-01" to protect the world from mysterious creatures known as Angels. The plot is largely a point-for-point adaptation of episode 01 up to episode 06 of the original anime. While most scenes and events are replications of the original series, some unfold differently with new or omitted scenes.

Plot

Shinji on the telephone after arriving in Tokyo 3.
Remaining battery power timer running down.
Misato at a bar with Ritsuko (not shown).
Ramiel heading toward Tokyo 3.

The film begins in 2015, fifteen years after Second Impact, when fourteen-year-old Shinji Ikari receives a phone call, summoning him to Tokyo-3, by his estranged father, Gendo Ikari. While caught in a crossfire between UN forces and a strange creature, known as the Fourth Angel Sachiel, Shinji is picked up by Lt. Colonel Misato Katsuragi, and taken to the headquarters of his father's organization, Nerv. At Nerv HQ, Shinji is shown what his father has been working on: A giant "robot," known as Evangelion Unit-01. Shinji's father, forces him to pilot it, saying he is the only one who able to do so. Shinji initially refuses, but then reluctantly agrees when Gendo threatens to send Rei Ayanami, a heavily bandaged Evangelion pilot, into battle. He initially fails to defeat the Angel, and blacks out in pain, but the Evangelion goes berserk and defeats the Angel on its without the pilot.

Soon afterwards, Shinji wakes up in the hospital and is officially instated as the pilot of Eva-01, the Third Child. Shinji is taken in by Misato as her new housemate and enrolled in the local middle school. Here he runs into problems with classmates Toji Suzuhara, whose sister was injured in the battle and beats Shinji up in retaliation, and his friend Kensuke Aida. The Fifth Angel, Shamshel, attacks Tokyo-3, and Shinji is forced to battle again.

Toji and Kensuke sneak out of the emergency shelters to see the action, while Shinji enters the battle. The Angel slams Unit-01 into a mountainside, nearly crushing Toji and Kensuke. Misato has the two take cover in Unit-01's cockpit before ordering Shinji to retreat, but he disobeys and destroys the Fifth Angel with the equipped knife. Misato later reprimands Shinji for disobeying her.

After the ordeal with the Fith Angel, Shinji decides to run away. After making his way to an under-construction bridge he is brought back by Nerv employees. At school, Toji decides that Shinji isn't a bad person, and they become friends after he insists that Shinji punch him in return. Following this, Shinji interacts with his fellow pilot, the mysterious Rei Ayanami for the first time.

The Sixth Angel, Ramiel, appears and tries to drill into the Geofront. Shinji is ordered to deploy Unit-01 against it, but the Angel fires a particle beam at the Eva, critically injuring Shinji.

Another incredibly powerful Angel appears, Ramiel, and tries to drill into the Geofront. Shinji is ordered to deploy in Eva-01, but the angel fires a particle beam at the Eva which nearly kills Shinji with. It continues to drill down into the Geo-Front cavern below. Shinji wakes up from a coma sometime later and is expresses fear of piloting again. Seeing that, Rei tells him she will take his place and leaves for the mission alone.

When he recovers, Misato takes the despondent Shinji down to Central Dogma, where she shows him the Second Angel Lilith: a white giant suspended on a cross. She explains that if an Angel were to unite with Lilith, then it would cause Third Impact. An event that would mean the end of all life, and that this is the Angel's goal. This encourages Shinji to pilot Eva-01 again. A plan is developed to defeat Ramiel by using all of the electrical power of Japan to power an experimental positron rifle which Eva-01 will use to snipe Ramiel while Rei, in Eva-00, supports by blocking its attack. After his first shot fails to kill the Angel, Shinji is successfully able to fire a second shot and destroy the Angel. Rei is nearly killed defending Shinji from the Angel's return fire, but he is able to save her by dunking the damaged Unit-00 into water to cool it off and prying her cockpit out using Unit-01's knife. Shinji cries out of fear of nearly losing her, and Rei, normally cold and emotionless, eventually shares a smile with him.

Meanwhile, in the final scene, the camera pans up from the end of the battle with Ramiel and zooms in on Earth's Moon. On the Moon, a line of what appears to be nine coffin-like boxes is on the lunar surface, with a giant stain of blood intersecting the landscape. Out of one of these rises a naked Kaworu Nagisa, who begins having a cryptic conversation with Chairman Keele's Seele 01 "sound only" monolith communicator. Behind them on the Moon appears to be a secret Seele base, with an unidentified giant, wearing a purple seven-eyed mask and wrapped in white bandages--an overall appearance very similar to the Second Angel Lilith--restrained behind them in a pit covered with scaffolding. Kaworu says that the "Third" hasn't changed, referring to Shinji, and that he looks forward to meeting him.

The Final Scene

A brief shot of Kaworu.

While most of the movie was a very close (at some points, shot by shot) recreation of the original story, the last scene is not only entirely new but also unlike anything seen in the original series, and has resulted in a great deal of fan speculation concerning the nature of the remaining three Rebuild movies.

The movie cuts from the end of the Ramiel battle to a site on Earth's moon. A line of what appear to be coffin-like boxes is on the lunar surface, with a giant stain of blood intersecting the landscape through the middle of the row of boxes. Out of one of these rises a naked Kaworu Nagisa, who begins talking to the Seele-01, represented by his monolith. Behind them on the Moon appears to be some sort of a moonbase, with a giant restrained behind them in a pit covered with scaffolding. This giant has a purple mask held on to its face with massive, visible stitches, and barely visible on the lower half of the mask is the crest of Seele - the same symbol seen on the original Lilith's mask.

Some of the questions raised by this scene would be answered in subsequent films, while others remain unanswered.

Different Versions

Evangelion 1.0 poster.

1.01

1.01 was released on DVD in Japan on April 25, 2008 in a Two-Disc Box. The first disc includes the original movie with some enhancements and the second includes Explanation of Evangelion 1.01. The enhancements of this versions include 266 shots redone, tunings in picture, editing, and sound quality.[1]

Monstrous kanji lineup typical of Explanation's captions.

Explanation of Evangelion 1.01 is a feature included on the second disc of the "special edition" 1.01 DVD release of Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone. This is identical to the regular movie, save for the inclusion of large captions displayed throughout the film which provide the "official designations" of people, locations, weapons, technology, and so forth (a la Episode 06 of the original series).

1.11

On May 27, 2009, 1.11 was released in Blu-Ray and DVD. The film was given a re-transfer to fix some darkness issues in the previous DVD release and roughly 3 minutes of new animation was added to the first 15 minutes of the original film.

See: Guides:Evangelion 1.01 vs. Evangelion 1.11 for some shot by shot comparison

Evangelion 2.0: Next Time Preview

The "ADAMS" during the Second Impact flashback.
Mari looks at an array of glowing crosses (altered in the actual film).

A preview following the credits, structured the same as the "Next Episode Previews" in Neon Genesis Evangelion, complete with the same musical theme, voice-over by Misato, and promises of more fan service.

It opens with an introduction to the Evas scheduled to appear: The "provisional" Eva-05 on an underground rail, Eva-02 being air-dropped (outfitted with the new "S-type Equipment"), Eva-04's explosion, Eva-03 (infected by Bardiel), and Eva-06 descending from the Moon. The text "ADAMS" and a cryptic image of several ghostly, vaguely humanoid figures are flashed on the screen. The text "LILIN+?" then appears, followed by several shots of the "human" cast: Kaji and Gendo (as seen at the end of Episode 08); Misato slapping Ritsuko (recycled from Episode 16); Asuka, Rei, and Shinji (from the Zeruel battle in 19); and Kaworu (smiling against a dusky sky). Finally, the new character Mari is seen from behind, looking up at multiple giant glowing pink crucifixes, followed by a close-up of her face.

Trailer Summaries

Shamshel's revised design.

Theatrical Trailer #1

Released in on July 13, 2007, set to "FLY ME TO THE MOON (IN OTHER WORDS) 2007 MIX" by Hikaru Utada. Beyond the newer, more impressive visuals, the trailer does little in terms of showing any new content that wasn't present in the original series. Though it does show Shamshel's heavily revised design, and include a previously unseen scene of someone tightly holding hands; later revealed to be Misato and Shinji. The text at the end of the trailer reveals the release date for September 2007.

Theatrical Trailer #2

The second trailer was set to "Beautiful World" by Hikaru Utada. Like the first trailer, and keeping with the tone of the first film, the trailer does little in terms of introducing any content previously unseen, barring reframed shots and more impressive visuals. It does include a glimpse of Misato and Shinji descending in an elevator, which turns out to be to Central Dogma, and the first glimpse of Kaworu as he awakens (on the moon).

Development History

In September 2006, the October edition of the Japanese anime magazine Newtype announced the first film of the Rebuild of Evangelion series to be released in the summer of 2007 with an expected running time of 90 minutes.[2]

During pre-production, Toshimichi Ohtsuki stated that director Hideaki Anno rewatched the entire original television series back to back. It was revealed the success of the series had caused misunderstanding and disarray amongst fans and the new films would clear up any confusion. In the December 2006 issue of Newtype, Anno revealed he was happy to finally recreate Eva "as he wanted it to be" in the beginning and that he was no longer constrained by technological and budget limitations.[3]

In September 2006, it was revealed that most of the staff from the original TV series had returned to work on the movie, along with the entire Japanese voice cast of the original series. The film's climax, Operation Yashima, was created as per Anno's original concept for the sequence, with collaboration from the famed storyboarder Shinji Higuchi.[4]

In interviews in 2007 available on Evangelion 1.0 Complete Records Collection, Tsurumaki reveals that the initial plans were for a new series, an "Evangelion 2" or "Evangelion G" (in references to the Gundam series). During the planning, however, Rebuild became something different, with greater links to the original series. The first movie becomes more of a compilation of the first story arc, from Episode 1 to Episode 6. Masayuki directed Part A (first half) and Tsurumaki directed Part B (second half).

A particular challenge was the addition of greater 3D technology to the film. Tsurumaki described how CGI became more prominent for the second half and the difficulties in dealing with "natural movements": Eva-01, for example, is purely made in 3D. Tsurumaki said that, as he became more used to the technology, he had a preference to leave more and more scenes for it.

"I'd like to develop the use of digital more, and the fact that I was able to get quite into making the TOKYO-3 building in 3D was a great achievement, so I have a desire to try to fill in that direction. Anno's concept is to "use 3DCG like a miniature", but I think there are more possibilities there. If you try to pursue something more realistic, the difficulty level rises considerably, but if you can do it in a "model special effects-like" way, you can do something more interesting. It was a valuable discovery to me that 3DCG in this direction was a good match for Anno's direction."

Director Hideaki Anno was also interviewed the same year and his interview is also available on 1.0 CRC. He describes that the decision to make Rebuild of Evangelion started in 2005, getting inspired by Gundam series format. For his motivations, Anno says his goal is to turn Eva into something that sustains the anime industry:

"I hope that Eva can help as one of the contents that support the entire anime industry. If there was anything else, anything would have been fine, but objectively speaking, "Evangelion" has the highest potential."

Around the same time, Anno was leaving Gainax and founding Khara, where he would transfer planning for the Rebuild series.[5]

Notes

  • On its opening weekend in Japan, Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone took the #1 place at the box office: 236,158 people spent 280 million yen (about US $2.4 million). Unusually, it earned this much money despite playing at only 84 theaters, though many of them were packed to capacity [2]
  • After the credits finish, a trailer plays for the next movie in the Rebuild series, "Evangelion 2.0". Amusingly, its structured exactly like the "next episode on Evangelion" segments that ended each episode of the original series, including the same musical theme and a voice-over by Misato.
  • A spelling error: when Misato and Shinji are in the elevator, right before it opens and they meet Ritsuko for the first time, the instructions printed next to the level display clearly say "Emargency" instead of "Emergency". Another spelling error is seen briefly during Operation Yashima, where "Storage" is misspelled "Strage"(The "o" is missing). These errors have been rectified in the video release.
  • Bizarrely, Kaworu speaks to Seele-01 on the moon, although there is no air on the moon and so no sound can propagate. Even if Kaworu didn't need to breathe and could survive in a vacuumed, extreme-temperature environment, to speak normally as on Earth (or in any atmosphere) would be impossible.

Guides

References

  1. Eva movie remake gets Theatrical Remake of its own
  2. Evangelion New Theatrical Version: Introduction EVANGELION: 1.0 YOU ARE (NOT) ALONE.
  3. Anime News Service Nov-Dec
  4. Anime News Service Sept
  5. "In May of 2006, Anno established a new movie planning and production company, Khara Inc. In September 2006, Studio Khara is established. One year later, in September 2007, its first production film, Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone was released in theaters. In October of 2007, Anno resigned from Gainax Co. Ltd." Source: [1]
Episodes & Films
Television Series Episode 01 | Episode 02 | Episode 03 | Episode 04 | Episode 05 | Episode 06

Episode 07 | Episode 08 | Episode 09 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 12 | Episode 13
Episode 14 | Episode 15 | Episode 16 | Episode 17 | Episode 18 | Episode 19 | Episode 20
Episode 21 | Episode 22 | Episode 23 | Episode 24 | Episode 25 | Episode 26

Movies Death | Rebirth

The End of Evangelion: Episode 25' | Episode 26'

Rebuild of Evangelion Evangelion 1.0 | Evangelion 2.0 | Evangelion 3.0 | (-46h) | (-120min) | Evangelion: 3.0 + 1.0