There is no way to go down to the first movie of Ghost in the Shell and watch the second movie . The animation
is also good .
Every frame is captured, and it is beautiful . What the story wants to express is not straightforward and incomprehensible. There are a lot of people there, but because the picture is too tempting , it doesn't feel boring. The soundtrack makes you feel goosebumps. The three puppet ballads are weird and ethereal, as if from another world. Beauty and evil coexist . Distinction Desire is the ultimate control of our invisible informants is nothing more than God, or the reason why dolls are afraid of dolls is because they see dolls in dolls who can't move, can't speak, have no emotions, sorrows and sorrows. In a sense, desire is the only difference that separates us from puppets. When a person dies, desire disappears, and it falls to the ground with dignity, isn't it a puppet? Who is the culprit who sells children in dolls for profit, and who kills others for their own lives? Is it culpable if everyone gets blood on their hands if they are driven by invisible desires ? Miss Motoko, who has no real appearance, disappears in the Internet without any desires, refusing to inject ghosts into dolls and becoming puppets seems to be the only way to reject the fate of human beings. It seems that she has reached the realm of gods.
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