Review of Ghost in the Shell (2017) by Alex P — 31 Jul 2017
The only reason I would perceive anyone giving this movie a rating probably has not the original series. They maintained the culture and Ghost in The Shell vibe without Americaninizing it. Honestly tthe only characters who were depicted as American were portrayed that way in the original series.
They accurately fit to the original storyline and manga which can be difficult to do. It does represent the evolution of humanity that possibly will find ways to overcome death by the means of collective consciousnean that exists after death.
I would say this movie is definitely more for the fans than an audience or critics that don't have the intellectual capacity to interpret the implications found all throughout the film itself. If you were a fan of the series, this movie is definitely an overall pleasure to see.
If you didn't know what Ghost in The Shell is, take the time to discover it before watching or you risks the chance of not comprehending everything. They got the emotional aspect, Scarlet Johanson played fairly well to who Major was and Banto was also the rugged brawler/fighter from the original.
It felt nostalgic and worth a sequel.
This review of Ghost in the Shell (2017) was written by Alex P on 31 Jul 2017.
Ghost in the Shell has generally received mixed reviews.
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