"The End of Evangelion is both part of a much wider story and a work of art on its own," says Letterboxd's editor-in-chief Gemma Gracewood. This highlights the complexity of categorizing films while respecting their artistic significance.
Streussnig notes, "[ End of Evangelion is] a film that means more to the people who love it than almost anything. It hits them on an almost existential level... stings" reveals how deeply personal film classifications can impact fans.
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