puppet ballad

Flavio 2022-03-26 09:01:04

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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Extended Reading

Ghost in the Shell quotes

  • Batou: [on radio] So what's the latest word on your "Puppet Master"?

    Batou: [pause as the chief watches the witness on monitor] Chief? Are you there? Come in...

    Section 9 Department Chief Aramaki: He's only a puppet himself...

  • Puppet Master: It can also be argued that DNA is nothing more than a program designed to preserve itself. Life has become more complex in the overwhelming sea of information. And life, when organized into species, relies upon genes to be its memory system. So, man is an individual only because of his intangible memory... and memory cannot be defined, but it defines mankind. The advent of computers, and the subsequent accumulation of incalculable data has given rise to a new system of memory and thought parallel to your own. Humanity has underestimated the consequences of computerization.