Ghost in the Shell 2 Innocence
Ghost in the Shell 2.0
What these two have in common is that they both explain the worldview background in the puppet ballad episode. There is no plot promotion, just simply let the audience immerse in the quiet atmosphere of the puppet ballad and enjoy the scenery in the Ghost in the Shell. That's what impressed me so much. Sometimes, the movie is not just about telling a story, but also using shots and interludes to convey to the audience that kind of atmosphere that can only be understood and unspeakable. What's interesting is that these two theatrical versions have a strong Chinese style, and in addition to the form of Japanese animation movies, they also have a different flavor.
Mamoru Oshii really lives up to his reputation
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