A literary film in a sci-fi shell-2

Stanford 2022-03-23 09:03:32

A plot film in a sci-fi shell. Science fiction is just spice. Adult fairy tales are the staple food. The red-eyed equipment exploded!
At first I didn't understand why the hero had so many mental hallucinations, but I didn't understand it until the end.
In addition, there are some details in the film that reflect Japanese culture well, such as the dating scene of the Ferris wheel in the building. The despised pine nuts also have a similar scene description.
Judo training by the Japanese Metropolitan Police. The mutual demolition of government officials (Ghost in the Shell TV version also has a similar plot), creating scandals is an old-fashioned way from the Meiji era.
As always, Papa Oshii's sci-fi films have never done a very detailed description of sci-fi. (GIS 95 AVOLON KILL, the last episode of Assault Girl, etc.) It doesn't belong to the kind of hardcore sci-fi. But its sophisticated production and heavy brushwork for sci-fi scenes are enough to attract sci-fi fans of any level.
(Including the gunfight in the sewer at the beginning, the simulation practice within the army, and the armor piercing of the parts in the sewer at the end, the performance is very good, and there is no feeling of reaching the throat or the lungs)
For the excellent production, it is definitely recommended for sci-fi fans.

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