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Jan 24, 2014 6:51 AM
#51
JusticeUndone said: smokes said: Veethorn said: I didn't like it as much as I thought I would, maybe I had high expectations for it, it was still a great movie though. +1 expected smth better tho it was ok make it a +2 lol what i loved the most was the amaaaaazing art!!! the atmosphere it created was simply breathtaking!! i was blown away by it! but can't say the same about the story.. :/ +3. but i still enjoyed it a lot |
Apr 21, 2014 5:18 AM
#52
Well it ended without me even realising it was at the end, that's gotta count for something xD Interesting movie, pretty good. Gives me something to think about. Though i've seen the same sort of ideas explored before, though they were released after, so i can respect that. Did really enjoy it. The style though, i love the style. How can you say it didn't age well?! |
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Apr 23, 2014 7:00 PM
#53
Dymonia said: I feel like the only one who couldn't enjoy this movie. It's like I've seen a completely different anime, since everyone liked it.. Imo this was damn boring :/ +1 |
May 25, 2014 9:33 PM
#54
This is one of best movies I ever seen! I'll watched this so many times... but I still loved it! Hard story, amazing muzic and art, great stuff! Why I love it so much? I really don't know, because cyberpunk? Because it still kick ass? Maybe because this is my first anime ever seen? Here is my review in polish: http://www.filmweb.pl/user/Animefun666/reviews/Cyberpunk+w+ka%C5%BCdym+calu-15619 |
Jun 21, 2014 7:45 AM
#55
Not a bad movie. Like some other people have said I expected more out of it. 7/10 |
Jul 22, 2014 12:38 AM
#56
I can't believe I didn't start watching this earlier. This is genuinely a masterpiece. Where to start from? The story is quite original, for me- the first of this kind I've ever seen, but even generally I don't think one like it was made earlier since it's pretty 'old'. ^.~ And the fact that it's so highly rated supports my statements given prior. The Major is a complex character amazingly inspirational. I like the fact not too much characters were introduced focusing on the main plot. For a relatively short movie incredibly many important events occurred hence making this an intelligent work of art.ˇ There are, I am aware of it, so much more works of same or better quality, but this one gives off a rebellious scent, a sensation willing to be victorious. That's at least how I felt while watching this. There's a high chance this is due to at this time existing circumstances I'm under whatever those may be. But I don't care. I enjoyed this thoroughly. The art,animation,pace were just right,good enough to make me want to watch 'n' read the whole series. Thank you, staff. Well done! |
Aug 21, 2014 8:31 PM
#57
This was a great film!! The animation was smooth and fluid, and the OST was very creepy and mystical. This film has quite a different feel than SAC; the atmosphere was a lot more... dark and eerie. It's quite fascinating. Motoko is also different; she seemed more cold and... distant, I guess you could say. All in all, I loved it. One of my favorite anime films. |
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Sep 6, 2014 11:40 PM
#58
Well so... it was basically about procreation is meaning of life. Well... nothing rly new to me. But as I look for a year, ye I think in past it might be something innovative. Going to the next movie. |
Sep 18, 2014 7:41 PM
#59
I watched this movie a long time ago but didn't really remember much. Even better than what I felt the first time. Also had gone through the series but that was a while back too so gonna tackle that next. |
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Oct 1, 2014 5:48 AM
#60
Just re-watched in glorious BD. Still amazing after 20 years. The music, the direction, the tight action sequences. And Motoko Kusanagi looks stunning (don't like the body they gave her in GITS). |
"Perhaps there is a universal, absolute truth. Perhaps it justifies every question. But that's beyond the reach of these small hands." Mamoru Oshii There is a cult of ignorance (...) nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that “my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.” Isaac Asimov |
Nov 30, 2014 9:01 AM
#61
Great movie.The animation pay attention to so many things, the city is so beautiful! There is also the dialogue, when the doll maker started talking about humanity and God was like wooooooooooooooooowwww movies that give you dialogue on these topics are always interesting. |
Dec 20, 2014 10:27 AM
#62
CLASSIC! |
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Jan 20, 2015 8:03 AM
#63
I love anything with that bleak dystopian sci-fi "vibe", and this movie is a classic of the genre. Can't believe it's almost 20 years old!!!! 9.5/10 (but that rounds up to 10/10) |
Mar 17, 2015 1:25 AM
#64
Apr 8, 2015 11:32 PM
#65
So this is Ghost in the Shell. It wasn't a mistake to wait until I've watched a sufficient amount of anime, as well as Blade Runner and The Matrix, before diving in. I can't even begin describing the amount of kicks I got out of seeing so many futuristic dystopian themes blending together. That being said, the ending came so abruptly that I felt like I missed something. I would have been fine with an open ending, but that moment seemed to be setting up for something else. Actually, the whole film seemed shorter than it really was. I didn't even realize that an hour and a half went by when I finished. Still, that just means that I liked what I saw. Now I'm ready for Stand Alone Complex. |
Apr 11, 2015 6:51 PM
#66
Just loved it, One of the things i enjoyed was the music by Kenji Kawai. i must get that sound track! The story was amazing, seemed a bit complex but every doubt get cleared on the way, The character designs and animation was simply great. Felt like it ended too soon, well that's why we have Ghost In The Shell 2 : Arise |
Apr 12, 2015 4:39 PM
#67
EnigmaMaker said: Felt like it ended too soon, well that's why we have Ghost In The Shell 2 : Arise I'm sorry, what? Do you mean GitS 2: Innocence? Arise is not a sequel to this and you should watch Stand Alone Complex before scraping the bottom of the barrel with Arise. |
Apr 14, 2015 2:27 PM
#68
The OP is very eerie, reminds me alot of Monster. I thought this was a great movie minus the mind fuck ofc. Very good characters design and certainly a good start to the series. Can't to watch the stand alone complex series. |
Jun 16, 2015 12:40 PM
#70
Celestrial2 said: +2. I don't understand why everybody is so into it. It has indeed a deep meaning and the artwork is amazing even after 20 years but it was very boring.Dymonia said: +1I feel like the only one who couldn't enjoy this movie. It's like I've seen a completely different anime, since everyone liked it.. Imo this was damn boring :/ |
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Jun 30, 2015 2:51 PM
#71
Jul 19, 2015 12:14 AM
#72
Jesus. I'mma have to watch this one again. First of all, wow that awesome. Second, my brain is like Fuuuu-. It's not that the story is complicated. As it was my first time watching anything in the GitS universe, I feel like there's a lot of nuance and detail that flew over my head or got lost in techno babble. I want to watch it again to really get everything. |
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Dec 12, 2015 7:09 AM
#74
thatguy said: Great animation when things are actually being animated and not just hanging out. The story is kinda of meh though. I get the whole notion that this emergence of future tech has lead to a nascent lifeform in the Puppet Master and how the Major was pondering if she really was a human or just a robot and all that but it just came off as (dare I say it....) pretentious. I feel like the theme of a work should be better integrated into the overall plot and not have moments when a character is just explaining things. Expositional dumps are just not too cool but in this case it was neccessary because everyone else is in the dark and nothing comes out of what they're doing. For instance all that psychobable on the boat between Major and Batou just felt unneccessary and should've found another vehicle within the film to come out of. Still though great art direction and some nice music. The few scenes of action were definitely classic stuff and 15 years later are still excellent pieces of work. but the boat scene is one of the most important scene. It has to be there since how then they relate to her diving? For her driving is like an allusion from her moment of birth, the one showed at the opening. Motoko also needs to undress to show that she has no qualm about sexual tension (proof she is not that human) and what else more natural than diving to show that? And i do not know with 'exposition dump' that you said, since for me the information given is few. There are much more things that is there but not there for me. |
Dec 29, 2015 9:34 AM
#75
Sooo finally got around to watch the infamous Ghost in the Shell movie. I have to say I expected something different, more action and less talking. Will watch Stand Alone Complex next :) |
Apr 19, 2016 2:36 AM
#76
xNihalx said: +4 the atmosphere and art was great, but I was yawning in the second half. First half was interesting, second half was slow.JusticeUndone said: smokes said: Veethorn said: I didn't like it as much as I thought I would, maybe I had high expectations for it, it was still a great movie though. +1 expected smth better tho it was ok make it a +2 lol what i loved the most was the amaaaaazing art!!! the atmosphere it created was simply breathtaking!! i was blown away by it! but can't say the same about the story.. :/ +3. but i still enjoyed it a lot The music was somewhat annoying at certain scenes, like they tried to be grandiose but I don't see what's so special about the specific scene to play the certain BGM. I was just left confused, wondering if I have missed something. Btw, titties banzai. |
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Apr 29, 2016 2:05 AM
#77
It was cheap on Amazon plus I've always wanted to delve into the Ghost in the Shell franchise after years of seeing random episodes on Adult Swim and Toonami. First off, this movie was just gorgeous to look at. I can't even imagine what those in 1995 thought when they first saw it. Can't say enough about the backgrounds. I really like all the character designs too. In fact they may be my favorite. I think they all look better than the SAC counterparts. Especially the Major. The animation was also just incredible. Music actually reminded me of Amon Tobin's work. Electronica/Trip Hop/ Drum and Bass kind of music. Using futuristic and mechanical sounds accompanied with a beat by native sounding drums. I also liked the more atmospheric sounding tracks too. There was some pieces I was really fond of and others made me feel eh. The incoherent yelling in Japanese I found kind of annoying actually. But other than that, I enjoyed the music. The English Dub is as good as always. The story is where I'm not sure what to think. GITS always confuses me at some point. But I didn't like the fact that the Major and the Puppetmaster merged. But the themes are deep that I can't help but be intrigued. GITS really asks the big questions, and along with its very unique creativity of its universe, is what really makes this such a successful franchise; among many other things of course. Overall, a great film. A classic that everyone should see at least once. I for one am glad it's on my shelf. I give it an 8/10. |
Jun 5, 2016 2:50 AM
#78
I'm no way a fan of sci-fi, but this film is very good and especially the philosophies. |
Jun 27, 2016 1:37 PM
#79
naikou said: THIS IS AN ANIME ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS THE MANGA BEYOND THIS EPISODE. I thought the matrix-ish look in the opening sequence was particularly telling... . The Matrix was based off this movie |
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Jun 27, 2016 1:47 PM
#80
Niveen_Sleem said: naikou said: THIS IS AN ANIME ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS THE MANGA BEYOND THIS EPISODE. I thought the matrix-ish look in the opening sequence was particularly telling... . The Matrix was based off this movie Hence the line I wrote immediately before the one you quoted: "But then, I have to remember that many of those shows were inspired by (or ripped off of) Ghost in the Shell" |
Jun 27, 2016 4:03 PM
#81
naikou said: Niveen_Sleem said: naikou said: THIS IS AN ANIME ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS THE MANGA BEYOND THIS EPISODE. I thought the matrix-ish look in the opening sequence was particularly telling... . The Matrix was based off this movie Hence the line I wrote immediately before the one you quoted: "But then, I have to remember that many of those shows were inspired by (or ripped off of) Ghost in the Shell" I thought you meant anime only not live-action as well |
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Sep 17, 2016 3:19 PM
#82
[quote=ToG25thBaam ToG25thBaam said: xNihalx said: +4 the atmosphere and art was great, but I was yawning in the second half. First half was interesting, second half was slow.JusticeUndone said: smokes said: Veethorn said: I didn't like it as much as I thought I would, maybe I had high expectations for it, it was still a great movie though. +1 expected smth better tho it was ok make it a +2 lol what i loved the most was the amaaaaazing art!!! the atmosphere it created was simply breathtaking!! i was blown away by it! but can't say the same about the story.. :/ +3. but i still enjoyed it a lot The music was somewhat annoying at certain scenes, like they tried to be grandiose but I don't see what's so special about the specific scene to play the certain BGM. I was just left confused, wondering if I have missed something. Btw, titties banzai. +5 Was expecting something different, but oh well. I thought the OST didn't really fit in those city scenes.. |
Nov 12, 2016 5:51 PM
#83
Just rewatched this after getting the BD. ... DAMN they sure don't make em' like they used to. It is definitely a movie that is more enjoyable on the rewatch. The first time you are sort of are just trying to find your bearings and getting accustomed to the world. With that out of the way on the second rewatch I was really able to just take in the ambiance of it all.. As well as just listen, think and appreciate the existential concepts the story presents to me. I definitely think the strongest point of the film is its atmosphere and tone. It just feels so lived in, from the people in the market to the rusted framework of the city. Its a film of its time, a watershed for the cyberpunk genre, and a bridge that introduced the west to anime as a medium. Its a timeless masterpiece that everyone should experience at least once, bravo Production IG, and bravo Mamarou Oshii. To think this aired within months of Eva.. kinda see why some people hate the modern state of anime. |
Jan 1, 2017 5:13 PM
#84
Some noticeable difference's of animation to 2.0 but other than than that.. I rewatched it. Story is still amazing and complex always making me think more than what I have to lol. |
Jan 29, 2017 3:55 PM
#85
I feel I have to watch this again and be more focused. Some stuff I didn't really understand |
Jan 29, 2017 3:56 PM
#86
I feel I have to watch this again and be more focused. Some stuff I didn't really understand |
Feb 4, 2017 5:27 PM
#87
You do have to pay constant attention. They have their detractors but the "interlude" parts where there's just music and cityscapes are there to let you reflect on things, so the film's not constantly throwing information at you. |
Feb 7, 2017 5:51 PM
#88
This is my favorite anime movie of all time, I just re-watched it to make sure, Yup the only anime movie to get a score of 10/10 from me. The only point where this anime doesn't get full score is Characters (8/10). But the story, world-building, atmosphere, innovation, rich ideas, fluid and well done animations, detailed art, amazing OST are all 10/10 or 10+. Off-Topic rant: fucking hollywood will not ever do justice for this masterpiece. |
Feb 24, 2017 1:27 AM
#89
Mar 4, 2017 11:48 AM
#90
What a strange little film. Reminded me a lot of Blade Runner. Probably going to have to rewatch it to fully appreciate it. Like I did with Blade Runner. My biggest issues were the animation was a little dated in places. And there were a lot of admittedly pretty cool scenes with nothing but a character walking through a crowd or something while crazy music plays. It was good mostly at building an unnerving atmosphere. I just think it went to that well too many times. Either way what a bold twisting meditation on consciousness, through a robot future police sci-fi story. Can't wait to watch this one again, and see the other films as well. |
Mar 10, 2017 7:40 AM
#91
Finally made it to watch this movie and I really liked it a lot. For me the storyline was more straight and easier to follow as in SAC and the controverse theme of bioethic was more highlighted due to the Puppet master saying that he is "alive" and has developed his own ghost/soul which is the for me the definition of "living beeing" Also the Major is much more quiet and thoghtful what fits better to her from my opinion...she looks more beautiful in the anime series but the doll look is fitting better to her personality And I really liked that there was a good focus on her strong relationsship with Batou So overall very cool movie |
Mar 11, 2017 1:05 PM
#92
Very good movie. Finally saw it as it is one of my best mates favourite films. 8/10 |
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Mar 17, 2017 11:56 AM
#93
As most people stated before, the movie was a splendid watch. Unfortunately, the premise was not my cup of tea. |
Mar 27, 2017 2:03 AM
#94
There is one thing that I can say, I only enjoyed the art it was amazing, for me the story was really complicated, I think I got the main idea about this movie and that is enough for me. |
Apr 20, 2017 6:55 AM
#95
I really didn't like this, to be honest... the story was extremely vague and complicated, and it just wasn't enjoyable at all. |
Aug 7, 2017 8:11 PM
#96
Nishi_23 said: I really didn't like this, to be honest... the story was extremely vague and complicated, and it just wasn't enjoyable at all. Several of the elements were good, animation held its own, and score fit well with what was going on. I keep reading from others about the deeper meaning behind the film. That's great and all, but we have to care about the characters at least partly anyway. This film didn't give us any reason to care about the MC, much less anyone else. I'll watch the other GitS properties at some point. |
Sep 4, 2017 3:55 AM
#97
Dymonia said: I feel like the only one who couldn't enjoy this movie. It's like I've seen a completely different anime, since everyone liked it.. Imo this was damn boring :/ StardustReverie said: I don't know about you guys, but this whole thing was kind of confusing to me. tadfg said: Too boring, barely watchable. I felt so lost through the whole thing and by the end nothing happens. Maybe I need to look 'deeper' but I don't like to study anime. The animation was indeed good, but the OST was horrible. There were these loud songs that sounded more like Indian than Japanese to me (no offense, but I hate Indian songs) I agree to the users I quoted. It is a philosophical movie, but it doesn't deserve a 10. It doesn't even deserve a 9. The explanations given made no sense to me. Tbh I couldn't wait for this movie to finish cause all I could hear was 'section 6' and 'section 9' I dare you to drink a shot everytime someone mentions the word 'Section', it becomes soooooo unbearable. I watched GITS with my friend, and both felt like tortured by watching this. If you want to torture someone, show them this movie. |
Oct 25, 2017 2:38 PM
#98
I remember that I watched this quite some time ago, but since I rewatched many series this year I thought I could give movies another go as well. - Best decision in recent time. Ghost in the shells beauty lies within its simplicity. No over complicated police stuff, no over the top action sequences. Just a basic plot to carry the philosophycal aspects of this film. Considering how much this movie boosted the popularity of anime in general and its ever so "up to date" topic I dare to say this is one of the most important pieces of cinematic storytelling ever. Most of the hollywood or anime movies with similar topics can be considered its offspring. I feel like diving into this 22 years after its release is unnecessary, but if there ever was a movie I would label "must watch" then its this. (That is if you like anime for more then cute girls do cute things) PS: I basically only rewatched this because I want to watch the rest of the franchise, I doubt I would rewatch it for fun. But watching it once definitely did not hurt like some people make it sound like. |
Comander-07Oct 25, 2017 2:41 PM
"This emotion is mine alone. It is for Madoka alone." - Homura or how I would descripe Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica. |
Dec 12, 2017 9:14 AM
#99
Awesome artwork. Loved the scenery, the atmosphere. Loved the self-destruction scene too. The story was super cool too, though it felt like they needed more time to develop it without rushing. Really liked it all. |
Feb 22, 2018 2:41 PM
#100
Most ideas in the story are supported by circular reasoning. |
Contemporary0091Mar 12, 2020 3:52 AM
And still, Bill will live on. He will befriend the next inhabitants of the earth, beings of light who revere him as a god. And Bill will outlive them all... for millions and millions of years...exploring, learning, living, until the earth is swallowed beneath his feet. Until the sun is long since gone. Until time loses all meaning and the moment comes that he knows only the positions of the stars and sees them whether his eyes are closed or open. Until he forgets his name and the place where he'd once come from. He lives and he lives until all of the lights go out. |
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