1. Jump off the building. The beginning of the 95 edition is the classic jumping off the building scene, and there are also in the comic version and TV2. This time, the real person jumped from the building twice, the first and the last.
2. Elemental body generation. The beginning is the generation of prosthetics, but 95 is to match the puppet ballad, and the real person matches it, but the process is basically the same.
3. A machine gun in the trunk. All of them shook their hands directly, and the small suitcase turned into a machine gun and then shot.
4. Motoko wakes up. The angle is the same as the lens and the background, but the action changes after getting up, which increases the charging process.
5. Dogs. This Basset dog appeared many times in 95 Li, but in fact it belonged to the Oshii family, and it also appeared in Innocence.
6. Multi-finger typing. In 95, it was the person brought by the head of the department, and in the real person, it was a doctor's assistant.
7. Garbage trucks and falsified memories. They are all driving garbage trucks, and the memory of the driver has been tampered with.
8. Chasing someone who wears optical camouflage. The man in optical camouflage in the real life directly becomes the driver.
9. Elements bring down the land of optical camouflage. This place with a large number of Chinese signboards is the classic scene of 95. It is still the same in real people. It is also on the water, but the signs are missing.
10. Hong Kong old buildings. One of the features of the 95 edition is the old buildings in Hong Kong and Chinese signboards, which also appeared in the later stages of real people.
11. The appearance of Avalon. This is the name of the live-action movie of Mamoru Oshii.
12. Dr. Dalene's eye lift. This is from innocence.
13. Tear the chariot. Needless to say, the classic scene of 95, the hand is broken...
14. The coat that jumped off the building at the end. The jacket that Suzi wears is exactly the same as the one worn at the beginning of the 95th edition.
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