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Allie 2022-04-22 07:01:42
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence Review
Do machines also produce ghosts? The robot that murdered its master screamed for help before dying. Why is this?
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Trystan 2022-04-19 09:02:34
Mamoru Oshii likes Chinese style
I reviewed it again, um, on average, there are quotes in every conversation. Bart's speech was not so philosophical before, but this makes the story too simple, can't bear the depth of thinking, and the plot has nothing to do with the theme of innocence , but from the prosthesis (whatever it is) to...
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Marquise 2022-04-24 07:01:17
Looking at the BD version, this level of production, it is hard to imagine that it is a work from 2004. #alias:literary mobile team
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Gerhard 2022-04-24 07:01:17
The sense of rhythm is indeed worse than the first one. The sense of surprise is indeed not as strong as the first one. Philosophical thinking about Buddhism, fate, and where to go for individual existence is still there.
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence quotes
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[first title cards]: In a future time when most human thought has been accelerated by artificial intelligence and external memory can be shared on a universal matrix, Batou, an agent of the elite Section 9 Security Force and a being so artificially modified as to be essentially cyborg, is assigned, along with his mostly human partner, Togusa, to investigate a series of gruesome murders.
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Togusa: How great is the sum of thy thoughts? If I should count them, they are more in number than the sand.
Bateau: Psalms 139, Old Testament. The way you spout these spontaneous exotic references, I'd say your own external memory's pretty twisted.