The show is laden with Judeo-Christian references and continues to spur debate over its ultimate meaning today.

To say fans have been eagerly awaiting this film is a massive understatement.

After multiple delays, Thrice Upon a Time premiered in Japan in March.

Spoiler warning: This piece delves into everything.

Roger:So Oscar, it’s been a really long time coming.

Overall, what’d you think?

Roger:You hit it on the head about his father.

Speaking of which, can you explain what the heck happened at the end?

Oscar:Oh you’re really going to put this on me?

He does this by confronting his father and becoming at peace with him.

Then he does the same with all the other key characters: Rei, Asuka and Kaworu.

Roger:That’s an impressive summary of such a complex ending.

Let me venture to add some context.

Visually, they look amazing.

Case in point: Shinji and Gendo fight in their Evas in some meta combat scenes.

He relents and lets Shinji re-create a reality without Angels and Evas, undoing this whole mess.

What do you make of that whole reboot?

The first two are obvious, but the third is where all the loose ends get tied up.

For the first time, I wasn’t left confused or bummed by an Evangelion ending.

you might really see Anno saying goodbye to this franchise.

How do you feel about that?

Oscar:I felt the same as you.