Motoko Kusanagi's soul is combined with the puppet master program, plunged into the endless sea of nets, and transformed into a real ghost (a total composite form that is no longer alone). It is really a killing god character who is difficult to be included in the justice camp with peace of mind.
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I think the most exciting place is in the movie. After Bart, Ishikawa, and Degussa investigate the dismemberment case in the houseboat, Ishikawa drives Bart home... Against the light outside the car, the quiet Uncle Ishikawa talks to Bart about Kusanagi Motoko (but this is the topic that Killing God doesn't want to bring up). At this time, the soundtrack of the film is "River of Crystals" by Ito Junko! ! ! Next, Bart, who has no eyes, has fewer changes in his expression, but he fights his dog Basset (by contrast, this dog has a lot of expressions, which highlights the pure emotions of purebred life forms), bathes the dog, and handles the dog. Eat, drink beer... All the information shows that the killing god is tired and relaxed! But Killing God did not rest for too long. After a few scenes, Bart carried an M60 giant machine gun to the gang headquarters to investigate the case. Before leaving, he promised Degusa that he would "try not to shoot." Then, a few words, wild shooting, massacre...
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