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Filiberto 2022-04-24 07:01:04

Maybe I haven't watched the original anime, but I think it's excellent. Of course, the adaptation can never satisfy everyone and it is also one of the problems that can never be solved.

So will it really be like this in the future? In the era of data explosion, the pursuit of the fusion of people, data and machines, artificial organs, memory modification, cities are full of light and shadow, crimes are still emerging in an endless stream and the methods are more high-end, technology brings convenience and also brings difficult to prevent. Maybe all the movies about the future always belong to the stories of the elites who shoulder the mission, so there must always be a bridge against the shadows under the bright and bright, I would rather believe that the future is better and I would rather lose a lot of advanced dreams, Keep a little plain ordinary.

The future is always linked to high technology, but the more machines are, the more emphasis should be placed on people themselves, your past, your concerns, and your actions to define yourself. It can be seen that self-identity and belonging is a timeless topic. The same is true for us now. At the same time as Motoko is looking for his identity, he is also accompanied by the doctor's care, the justice of the section chief, Bart's love, and the company of heroes, all of which are constantly shimmering in the era of high-rise buildings and blurred boundaries.

Finally, Miss Widow is so pretty! The play is still smooth and powerful, and the special effects burst.

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Extended Reading

Ghost in the Shell quotes

  • Batou: [Batou just got new eyes] Say something nice.

    Major: You chose those?

    Batou: They're tactical.

  • Major: Tell me who you are.

    Kuze: I am that which you seek to destroy. In this life, my name is Kuze.

    Major: What are you doing to me?

    Kuze: I have connected you to a network of my own creation. When I am finished in this world, my ghost can survive there and regenerate.

    Major: What do you want from me?

    Kuze: I became fascinated with you, reading your code while you were inside that geisha. Like nothing I had felt before and yet so... familiar. We are the same.

    Major: We are not the same. You kill innocent people.

    Kuze: "Innocent", is that what you call them? I am as they made me.

    Major: Who made you?

    Kuze: What have they told you? That you were the first? The first cerebral salvage? You were born of lessons took from my failure.

    Major: What are you talking about?

    Kuze: I was conscious while they dismembered my body and discarded me like garbage. I was lying on a table, listening to doctors talk about how my mind had not meshed with the shell that they had built, how Project 2571 had failed, and they had to move on to you.

    [removes a piece of Major's face]

    Kuze: What a beauty you are. They have improved us so much since they made me. They thought we would be a part of their evolution, but they have created us to evolve alone... beyond them.

    Major: "Evolution", that's what you call killing everyone who made you?

    Kuze: You're not listening to me.

    Major: You're a murderer.

    Kuze: They tried to kill me first. It is self-defense; defense of self! More will die until they tell me what they took!