A three-point score is all about the graphics and special effects. If it has nothing to do with "Ghost in the Shell", I estimate that I can score a score of 4 or 5, but if you have seen the two theatrical versions of Mamoru Oshii, especially Is it Innocence, or the TV version of Kenji Kamiyama, and the original work of Shirou Masamune, and then watching this old beautiful "live-action movie", you will think, what kind of thing is this? Old Mei, have you figured out what "Ghost in the Shell" is trying to convey? All kinds of metaphysical thoughts on the meaning of life, the Theseus paradox, how life is defined, and all kinds of...
To put it bluntly, this thing, the mysterious and mysterious feeling, the stream of consciousness thing, once it reaches Laomei, all kinds of pictures save trouble and make the connotation simple and rude to simple or even ugly, and it makes people boring.
Is this what Motoko is after? Simply hilarious!
Alas, looking at the special effects and pictures, as well as the borrowing of the two elements of the theatrical version, these three points are given to you.
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