70/100. It's a bit emotional, after all, although it's not like it, but it's not a dislike. Just keep some running accounts. Rupert Sanders is a visual director after all. This part is very satisfying. Even the thermo-optical camouflage that is full of slots in the trailer is actually presented on the big screen. But other than that, they can only be considered so-so. Of course, even so, it is not an exaggeration to say that it is the best Hollywood live-action adaptation of Japanese animation, because there is a sad premise here-the few that I can think of in the past are all scum levels. Taking Oshii Mamoru's 95 animation version as a reference, the biggest change of the film is not in the plot but in the theme. The core of the discussion has been quietly replaced from "life" to "identity". The latter is obviously one of Hollywood's best and most common themes. The place where the verdict is against the 95 version is here. In addition to the soundtrack moved to the ending subtitle of "Rhyme/Puppet Ballad", there is actually a certain degree of Kawai Kenji's elements retained. The most obvious is the ethereal sound in the music from the scenes from Moko chasing puppets to water battles. Scarlett's element is actually okay, Bart can see it too. The section chief of Takeshi Kitano, really strong temperament of a gangster, although not very much like "Monkey Daddy", but it is enough to survive the scene. Togusa's scenes are much less, and a few lines of Boma seem overkill. Saito has one more chance to show off than the 95 version. In addition, it is soy sauce like everyone else in Lesson Nine. As for the original Nine Lessons new actress Ladriya, where did you come from, sorry? The prototype of the so-called Hanka Robotics in the movie is actually Hanka Precision Instruments in the comics. The plot involving Han Hua in the comic is exactly the blueprint of the 04 theater version of "Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence", and this live-action version does incorporate a lot of "Innocence" under the premise of the 95 version as the main body. For example, the robot that said "Save Me" to Suzi at the beginning (to Bart in "Innocent"), such as the researcher who complained that Suzi smashed the geisha (didn't remember the name). As for our famous terrorist longtime hero...sigh. With the "resurrection" of the "Puppet Master" prototype shell, it is still impossible to achieve the ideal of entering the "superstructure". Count on). Speaking of it, Kuze, who appeared in the second season of the TV version, should be regarded as one of Oshii's private goods. This time, the TV elements of the live-action version are not clearly quoted, but he is quoted, which is quite interesting to think about.
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For the time being symbolic four stars. It's a mule or a horse. See the real chapter in the movie.
Weibo original release address: http://weibo.com/ttarticle/p/show?id=2309404041484423829581 First put a new preview of the 1080p dial: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1o896BxS password: bbf7 Of course , Some things are in the original manga of Shirou Masamune, but leave it aside for the time being, just compare the new trailer of the movie with the original animation. The main object of tribute is obviously the 1995 theatrical version of Mamoru Oshii, hereinafter referred to as the 95 version. The opening of the 95 edition:
"Puppet Ballad" paragraph in the opening title of the 95 version:
95 version of the element to get up:
The 95 version of the element beats the "puppet":
The 95 version of Suzi and Bart on board:
The 95 version of the element war thinking tank:
In addition to the 95 version, the shot of the robot's face cracking should be a tribute to the movie "Innocence" (Innocence) of the 2004 Supervision Oshii Mamoru:
The shot of the robot locking the hostage appeared in the first episode of the TV version of Stand Alone Complex supervised by Kenji Kamiyama in 2002:
As for the other shots in the trailer, either it's not a tribute, or it's just that I haven't remembered it for the time being. That's roughly it. ———————————————————————————————— However, to be honest, this new forecast is hard to read. Putting aside the question of actor temperament, let's talk about other things. The typical thermo-optical camouflage such as Suzi has changed from a close-fitting membrane to "autumn clothes and long trousers." It is normal to have a little harmony in order to avoid the dew point, but unfortunately the effect is not very good now. Having said that, the "naked" version of the thermo-optical camouflage itself is also a product of Oshii's evil taste, which is not in the impression in the comics, nor is it in the TV version of Kamiyama Kenji. The movie must be "restored", dare to be true love to Oshii.
It is said that the nude thermo-optical camouflage is the original work, and the above is the picture of the original work corresponding to the bridge section. ———————————————————————————————— The other is the opening footage taken by IGN screen, which still pays tribute to the 95 version, even used on site The soundtrack of the film is "Yo/Puppet Ballad" by Kenji Kawai (but the soundtrack for the feature film will be Clint Mansell). Live-action screen shots : http://www.ign.com/videos/2016/11/13/ghost-in-the-shell-2017-shelling-sequence 95 version opening footage: https://v.qq. com/x/page/v03464uv6sv.html This puppet rumor and this sub-mirror, if I don’t know that there is a live-action version, I’d probably think it’s a rice-made product.
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