soul in shell

Antonette 2022-04-24 07:01:17

I revisited this book by taking the opportunity to hold the well to Boya Amway.

My evaluation of "Ghost in the Shell" in 1995 was "a masterpiece that was 40 years ahead of its time", and this "Ghost in the Shell: Innocence", the director shot more than 95% within ten years. version of the sequel.

Compared with the previous work in 1995, the threshold for watching movies is higher. It is difficult for newcomers who have not read the 95 version to understand this. For those who are familiar with Oshii Mori's works, every frame is full of conscience.

In the movie, Bart buys dog food, feeds the dog, drinks beer, and goes with "river of crystals". No words are needed. The thoughts of Motoko are all silent. Hollywood movies will never learn the subtlety.

As for the plot? That's not the point, the film's promotional cover says "when machines learn to feel, who decide what is human". The relationship between the soul and the body is always discussed in the two films of Mamoru Oshii.

It's no surprise that the box office of the movie hit the street. This kind of movie is still suitable for sitting on the sofa and slowly aftertaste.

The 2017 live-action movie made a lot of adaptations on the basis of the 95 version of Oshii Mori's Ghost in the Shell in order to cater to the public's taste, and lost the soul of the work. Just like the name of the work, Oshii Mori's Ghost in the Shell is called "Ghost in the Shell". the shell", the live-action version of 2017 was empty without the shell and the ghost, and the appearance of Sister Widow and Takeshi Kitano failed to save its box office and reputation.

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Extended Reading

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.