Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence

Milton 2022-03-26 09:01:10

Philosophical analysis and action scenes have been enhanced while following the narrative setting of the first film. Although the increase in the density of information does not mean an improvement in the quality of the finished product, the film does maintain the high level of the first film. Compared with the straightforward narrative of the first film, this film tries to be closer to a hard sci-fi film in terms of overall temperament. Although the final texture of 3D and hand-painting has its own advantages and disadvantages, this film alone can be regarded as a successful attempt.
As the sequel to the masterpiece "Ghost in the Shell", "Innocent" is still good-looking, charming and profound, and at the same time obscure. There is a scene in the movie that really impressed me. Bart bought dog food after get off work and came home, meticulously prepared dinner for the dog. After dinner, Bart and his dog cuddled and fell asleep. In an extremely depressing environment, such a warm scene suddenly appeared, and I had no time to prepare for it, and an indescribable sadness rushed into my heart. When the movie ended, all kinds of thoughts began to ripple.

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Extended Reading
  • Shakira 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Although I can't always be with you, but when I connect to the Internet, I'm everywhere. (Strongly, everyone at Amway should listen to the Cantonese-Japanese dual-audio version, and there is no sense of disobedience with the Xingang landscape. After reading it, the soul will be complete.)

  • Amparo 2022-01-07 15:54:54

    Gorgeous, weird, and philosophical, as a sequel movie, it did not rest on its laurels, but opened a more profound new world-vaguely felt the mood of Mary Shelley when she wrote the world's first science fiction novel. As a Japanese, Mamoru Oshii’s familiarity with Chinese culture is enough to make 99% of Chinese people feel ashamed...

Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence quotes

  • Bateau: When dialog fails, it's time for violence

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    Bateau: "The less one forgets, the less one can remember."