Review of Ghost in the Shell (1995) by Anderson G — 03 Dec 2017
The philosophy about soul, information, knowledge and culture, a simple, short, volatile film that carries with it a concept that is now widely discussed and discussed, is that perhaps 20-30 years later, "Ghost In The Shell" seen as a portrait of the prelude of thought between the correlation of soul and machine.
An extremely complex and difficult to understand script, at least at the beginning, it is necessary to sit in front of the TV and not blink a second, even short, we have a reasonable development of the characters, and outcomes that cause pure passion to the viewer and a sense of admiration to history and climate of the film.
This climate is pure responsibility of the photography of the film, with an extremely dark, rainy color palette that creates a climate in the best style "Blade Runner", is a future that although it is Cyber ??Punk, it is not yet lost or depressed , he is still in the process of deconstruction and loss of values, we can not fail to mention the gore and violence that is used only when necessary, and in this perhaps the film leaves the chance to ally the shock of the plot with a shock in the graphic, but on the other hand the concept of allying nudity to invisibility is new and very interesting, and is extremely beautiful on screen, the film has an animation only "Ok", resisting today it is impossible not to realize how the same is Dated, at least in terms of animation.
The quest to humanize the machine is not something new, but it's always interesting, and "Gosth In The Shell" is no different, one of the icons of Eastern pop culture, it's still a great film that brings extremely punctual reflections in a cliché way, and with much charm and elegance.
This review of Ghost in the Shell (1995) was written by Anderson G on 03 Dec 2017.
Ghost in the Shell has generally received very positive reviews.
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