And the story, with the female warrior Dina with a very special background as the protagonist, connects the above elements in a plot.
The so-called apple core is a technology that can restore the perception and reproductive function of biochemical human love, a bit like the forbidden fruit on the tree of good and evil that will be eaten by Eve and Adam in the Garden of Eden. If there are human beings, war cannot be avoided. Therefore, the choice of the seven sages is to eliminate human beings and hand over the earth to biochemical people to manage them, and let them become Eve and Adam of the new world.
What is intriguing is that the biochemical person Athena, as the supreme ruler, believes that there is still salvation for human beings, so she supports her friend's daughter Dina, and fights for the common peace between human beings and the biochemical people. Hey-hey. Sure enough, biochemical people are more selfless.
The original work is still Shilang authentic, but it does not have the depression and heaviness of "Battling in the Shell".
The animation technology school may be more interested in the combination of 2D+3D in this film.
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