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Apr 20, 2015
Ghost in the Shell

Review By: John Fragglepuss Evans

Ghost in the Shell is an intelligent anime that raises a philosophical question: What makes something a human? It seems straightforward, but it is not clear in Ghost in the Shell. Everybody in Section 9 has cybernetic enhancements, and in the case of Major Motoko, she is a cyborg that can have her conscience moved from one body to another if the body is destroyed. Is Motoko a human? This is the question that Motoko asks herself repeatedly throughout the film.

Ghost in the Shell provides a mixture of action with deep philosophical questions that could potentially come up in the future. It is impressive how the well the future is portrayed in a film that was released in 1995. More impressive still is that the film is based on a manga from 1989. The technology used in the film is fascinating to see. The story is well-written, the characters interesting and not one-dimensional. The one criticism I have for the film is that it could have been longer. There are a lot of complicated concepts brought up in the film and more time could have been spent on to explain these concepts.

You might enjoy this if: You want to find out why Ghost in the Shell is one of the original must-see anime films out there.

You might not like it if: You want an anime that you can just sit back and watch without having to think.

Note to the Viewer: I would not recommend watching Ghost in the Shell 2.0. It is the same as Ghost in the Shell, but with poorly added CGI in various parts.

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Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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