remember a poem

Maddison 2022-04-23 07:03:31

In 2004, the sci-fi animated film " Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence | Ghost in the Shell 2 イノセンス"

Life and death, the shed head puppet, when the line is broken, it falls to the ground

This movie reminds me of a poem, which is from: The Noh drama "Flowering Mirror" by Seami, a famous Japanese Noh dramatist, which is used incisively and vividly here.

The classic movie, combined with the new high-level explanation method of famous sayings and epigrams, makes people feel as ignorant as a dream. As if to understand, but do not understand.

The usual method of science fiction movies, a very deep idea, very philosophical, very high-end, but at the end of the movie, the movie itself is not clear, just fool the past. Let most people who don't understand it fall into the ground.

However, having such an idea in 2004 has to be admired. It is similar to the idea in the final room of " GANTZ Killing the City ", although this work is a work from 2000, and it was completed in 13 years. . This kind of philosophical thinking has influenced many works, not to mention "The Matrix" after that, and "I, Robot" as well. But I prefer the latter two works, both have decent endings as filmmakers. This theatrical version. . It can be fooled. .

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----I am the dividing line of innocence--

Recommendation index: ★★★★ (8/10 points), it is indeed a relatively classic textbook-like work. The fit is just right.

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Extended Reading
  • Macie 2022-01-07 15:54:54

    The experience of rewatching is: 1. Frequently switch between half-kneeling and full-kneeling postures. 2. My electronic brain must have burned when I watched it for eight years. Isn't it the best of the year? 3. It's not difficult to understand, it's just the difference between good subtitles and bad subtitles. 4. Profoundly clarified that the key to pretending to be force lies in Google's famous quotes.

  • Kaitlin 2022-03-24 09:02:54

    Compared with robots and humanoids, thinking about the relationship between humans and dolls is the way to go through ancient and modern times to the truth. Thinking about the aesthetics of the puppet cannot fail to mention Hans Bellmer (four-legged puppet in the opening title, book on the bookshelf). Every time I revisit it, I feel that the scene design is amazing, and the pairing of Puppet Yao is almost immortal. It seems that it has not surpassed this in real-life sci-fi films.

Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence quotes

  • Major Motoko Kusanagi: We weep for a bird's cry, but not for a fish's blood. Blessed are those with a voice. If the dolls also had voices, they would have screamed, "I didn't want to become human."

  • [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.