some immature essays

Horace 2022-04-20 09:02:10

After watching the movie for the first time, I immediately went back and did a second brush. Many details were only noticed after the second time. Not a single frame was wasted, and the structure was very clever. The picture is very beautiful, with a lot of Chinese elements, but I think the author should identify and miss Japan's traditional culture from China, and use this social and cultural tradition based on human rituals and beliefs to counter the indifference and alienation brought about by the development of science and technology in the future. . Connected with the last tree of life in the previous work, it fully expresses life, evolution and machinery. The three suppressed puppet ballads in the whole film set off the tragic tone of the whole play.

There are several images in the play that I don't understand very well, such as planes like the wings of birds, and boats wagging their tails like fish, is it to show the beauty of creatures, and the doll that Togusa's daughter is holding at the end is for Does it correspond to what Miss Haraway said?

This kind of philosophical thinking is indeed more suitable for this form of expression than the information explosion in TV's theatrical version. At first, it was a little uncomfortable to not have a major, but Bart and Togusa have also changed a lot. Although there is no favorite major who jumped off the building, it is also fun to have a female orangutan tearing the machine by hand.

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Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence quotes

  • Lin: We got loyalty even in my line.

    Bateau: There's loyalty that protects secrets and loyalty that projects the truth. You cannot serve both masters, so which loyalty is yours?

  • Bateau: Still with me, pal?

    Togusa: [with his head between his hands, looking to the floor] All I could see... were my wife and daughter's faces.

    Bateau: That wasn't your wife or daughter. It was Death.