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Following Wolverine, Black Widow also expressed her desire to save the troubled island nation, but this time her code name was "Major Mira". Major wakes up on the set of a facial cleanser commercial to meet a staff member who calls himself Dr. Ole. The major was first bathed in milk, and now he is lying in the ultra-clean laboratory. In addition to the beauty and skin resurfacing effect that she can't even see the details, it seems that the doctor in front of him should not be called "Ole", "" L'Oreal" might be more appropriate.
Ole told the Major that she was killed in a terrorist attack and only her brain survived. So the members of the Hanka Robot Company implanted the major's brain into the body of the robot to achieve regeneration in another sense. This technology is called ghost in th shell, which is the legendary "ghost knows what I've been through".
In the end, Ole ended the conversation with the classic advertising slogan of cosmetics: "The brain is a good thing. You are worth having."
The reborn Major joined the 9th Section of Public Security, dedicated to fighting criminals. Her outfit was thermal optical camouflage, but it looked more like autumn clothes or even a full-body condom.
The Major's assistant is called Bart. As a dog lover, Bart is very caring about single dogs, but he can't solve his single problem.
Dr. Osmond of Hanka Robotics is attacked by a geisha robot at a party. Seeing that his colleagues were blocked on the Fifth Ring Road, the major who took the subway to the scene of the crime first decided to take the initiative.
Major: "Are you ready? I'm coming in."
Geisha Robot: "Come in."
The Major forcibly inserted, and then shot the other person in the face.
Afterwards, Section 9 of the Public Security Department pinpointed the man behind the case as a man named "Kushi". Every time he committed a crime, he would say cruel words at the end: "Whoever cooperates with the Hanka robot will die."
But everyone didn't take it seriously, as if they could live forever without cooperating with the Hanka robot.
Later, Major found that he had hallucinations frequently, and said that he felt a layer of fog clouding his memory. However, she was born a sharpshooter, and it seems that long-term pistols do lead to memory loss and even hallucinations.
In order to seek the truth, Shao Zuo went out of his body and entered the body of a geisha robot, but unfortunately suffered a hundred beheadings. Stealing chickens is not enough to lose rice, and was touched by a group of people. In this regard, I said, if you want to make a sequel, remember to let me know, I want to be an extra.
During the investigation, Major and Bart came to an entertainment venue. When Bart was going to the toilet, he saw a big cock and cute girl next to him. His 24K titanium alloy dog eyes were instantly blinded. Afterwards, the company had to replace him with a pair of eyes and told him to watch less "spicy eyes". "s things.
On the other hand, Major meets a group of rogues who want to be big swords. They wanted to do something wrong, but they didn't expect that the other party was a superhero of the Avengers. They wanted to shoot, but they were beaten. The major who cleaned up the rogue came to an alley, but accidentally stepped on a Note7 lost by passers-by, and the sudden explosion caused her chest to be blown out.
But she also experienced the company's prosthetic breast augmentation service, not only full of blood, but also her breasts are still firm and plump.
Seeing that Hanka Company not only develops facial cleanser and other cosmetics, but also masters the breast augmentation industry, its peers were squeezed to advertise under Weibo influencers, and in desperation they sent Lee Cunningham to assassinate Ole. As a female doctor, Ole was unable to end her single life and stepped into the ranks of older women. For her, death may not be a bad thing, after all, there is no need to worry about finding a partner.
Unfortunately, all this did not come true, Major rescued the scene in time and arrested Lee Cunningham.
Lee Cunningham hoped that the other party would be merciful, after all, he had an 80-year-old mother and a 3-year-old child. However, it turned out that he also had a hallucination because he had shot too many pistols. After all, he had always been a single dog. I don't even have a girlfriend, let alone a child.
Then Major met Kuze and learned part of the truth from him. It turned out that the major was not killed in a terrorist attack, but was made into a machine puppet by the Hanka Company and implanted with false memories, and Kuze was also one of the victims.
Immediately after the Major was wanted, Ole told the Major in order to repay the life-saving grace and helped her escape. However, Cartel, the CEO of Hanka Corporation, killed Ole and put the blame on the Major.
News headlines the next day: A female doctor in a company couldn't find a partner until she died.
Carter also sent someone to assassinate the leader of the Public Security Section 9, Aramaki (played by Takeshi Kitano), but he was settled by Aramaki in minutes. After all, he used to be a gangster in this line of work.
In the end, Major, Kuze and Aramaki worked together to fight together and achieved the final victory. The people of the world cheered and thanked them for saving Japan and successfully avoiding the loss of the cultural heritage of the island country's love action movie. In the near future, every time otakus open the E disk, they will have to recite the praises of Kusanagi Motoko.
(No) Easter egg: After the war, Aramaki decided to take a vacation and treat himself physically and mentally while traveling.
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This is a story of "Island Love Action Movie" + "Little Tadpoles Looking for Mother" + "Who Am I, Where Am I, Who Is Beating Me" + "The Ghosts Are Over" + "Your Name".
The film is adapted from the 1995 animation "Ghost in the Shell" of the same name. The latter is a textbook-style film that has important inspirations for contemporary sci-fi movies, and is said to have been inspired by The Matrix.
There have been many adaptations released recently, such as "Wolverine 3", "Resident Evil 6", "Assassin's Creed", "Beauty and the Beast", and the Chinese version of "The Devotion of Suspect X", etc. Among them, "Beauty and the Beast" almost completely reproduced the animation of the same name in 1991, and "Wolverine 3" is far from the original comics due to copyright and other reasons, but both films have a good reputation. The Chinese version of "The Devotion of Suspect X" is very faithful to the original, "Resident Evil 6" is very different from the original game, and the two films have a general reputation.
In other words, there seems to be no absolute connection between the reputation of the film and whether it is faithful to the original. The key lies in the control ability of the director and screenwriter, as well as the casting and performance of the actors.
Many people think that Scarlett Johansson is not suitable to play Motoko Kusanagi on the grounds of "height". I believe some of them are loyal fans of Ghost in the Shell, but it is inevitable that people who have not watched the original animation follow the trend.
Let's take "Wolverine" as an example. In Marvel comics, the height of Wolverine in the main world is 160cm (the height in other parallel worlds is different), and Hugh Jackman who plays Wolverine is close to 190cm, but I I have never seen the so-called "original party" and think that Hugh Jackman is too tall to fit the screen image of Wolverine.
In fact, it is common to question actors before the movie is released, such as Heath Ledger as The Joker, Ben Affleck as Batman, Daniel Craig as 007, etc. When news came out, fans were also criticized. resist. Fortunately, these three actors have performed well. Relatively speaking, Ben Affleck has been criticized more, but he also has many supporters.
After watching this film, I think Scarlett Johansson played a good role. Of course, you can also say that she is not good at acting. I just don't think it's sensible to question actors before the movie is released. After all, directors and casting directors must do a lot of homework before shooting a movie. How they shoot and who they invite to shoot are carefully thought out. . It is a bit ridiculous to question professionals as ordinary movie fans.
In addition to questioning the actors, there are currently many comments that the film is too superficial, and "Ghost in the Shell" only has an "empty shell" left. I think this film is indeed inferior to the 1995 animation of the same name in terms of depth, but it is far from "empty shell".
1995's "Ghost in the Shell" was highly praised by fans for its profound connotation and rich philosophical thoughts, but it also seemed very esoteric to passers-by, a bit "high and low". Even the reviews on the film are esoteric, almost like a paper. There is no denying the high quality of the movie, but the movie that requires a manual also makes it less friendly to passers-by and ordinary movie fans.
Looking back at the Oscars for the best picture in recent years, most of them are very esoteric, and popular movies are not easy to win, and even easy to attract scolding from fans to get the pleasure of "condescending". So much so that I dare not openly express that I like watching commercial films, because that would make me seem incompetent.
It's not necessarily a bad thing that this film is easy to understand. On the contrary, it is easier to attract new fans and movie fans, which is also of great benefit to the box office and popularity. After all, Jiuxiang is also afraid of deep alleys, no matter how good a movie is, no one can understand it.
"Batman v Superman" released last year was too esoteric and connotation to lead to word-of-mouth, attracting a lot of scolding. Even if I personally like this movie, it is of no use, on the contrary, it will be regarded as a brain-dead. And many viewers resisted and abused Batman v Superman because they couldn't understand the story and worldview of "Batman v Superman". As a DC fan, I deeply regret it.
If the live-action version of "Ghost in the Shell" imitates the animation of the same name, no matter whether the audience can understand it or not and pursues too much depth, it is likely to fall into the end of "Batman v Superman".
"Arrival", which was released in China at the beginning of the year, is such an example. Nominations for 8 Oscars are enough to prove that this is a masterpiece, but the audience does not buy it.
If this film focuses on visual effects, it will attract a certain fan base first, then the sequel (if there is a sequel) and then improve the quality of the script, it can also be regarded as saving the country from the curve.
Of course, although this film is not as good as the animation of the same name, there is also a lot of content that can be excavated, and it is not at all what everyone calls "empty shell".
As an artificial intelligence, Motoko Kusanagi was implanted with false memories, and was wanted after learning the truth; Kuze also had a similar experience, created by a robot company to help humans, and later attacked by humans. The cunning rabbit dies, the lackey cooks" means; and as the CEO of a robot company, Cartel, as the CEO of a robot company, hides the sky and pushes mankind to destruction with his own selfish desires... These are all likely to happen in the future.
Since the birth of "artificial intelligence", people have also been thinking about preventive measures. Movies such as "I, Robot", "Ex Machina" and "Machine Age", including this year's "Resident Evil 6", are all speculating on the "hazards of artificial intelligence".
If we diverge our thinking, in fact, we may also be artificial intelligence. Whether you have this experience, what you are doing at the moment, or the picture you see, it feels familiar. So, do our memories have to be real? Do we have to be humans, not robots?
In other words, we are very likely to be another Kusanagi Motoko, and our memory may also be implanted by the real creator.
Wait a minute, I'll take a call.
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