Finished reading the lower part. I thought Ghost in the Shell was a masterpiece of observability, science fiction, and philosophy, but it turned out to be superficial before this movie. The biggest attraction of science fiction works is not the display of skills, but the underlying ontology. The lower core develops from Zeno's methodology to the cave theory's worldview, and the conclusion is quite ideal: the reason why the protagonist finally enters the upper world is that he finds "goodness" or "virtue", for details, please refer to Socrates' Talks. Maybe I'm overthinking it. In general, the "connotation" of cyberpunk works is still higher than other types. Strongly recommend this film.
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