Review of Ghost in the Shell (2017) by Timm S — 16 Dec 2017
Mixing Elements Of George Orwell's 1984 & 'The Matrix' Trilogy, We See A Vast Data System That Has Become Infected, Requiring 'Control', But It Is Confusing What Is Technically A Computer Glitch, & What Is A Human That Acts On Emotion & Dysfunction, Has Fights With Others So Speak & Lashes Out Against 'The Systems' Of Control.
Scarlett Johansson stars in the sci-fi techno-thriller Ghost in the Shell. The Story Follows The Cyborg,Major Mira, Whom Is Flawed Herself, Experiencing Glitches, She Questions Her Own Place In This System.
The CGi & Set Designs Is Without Doubt, Beautiful Done, The Story Is Poorly Tied Together, Which Is Unfortunate For Such A Grand Undertaking As The Futuristic Genre Is Complex To Explore. It Would Be Better If Maybe It Had Maybe A Narrative Reflecting On What Was, Explaining Things As They Go.
..Because This Is Missing, The Complex Subject Matter Becomes A Lot To Digest.
This review of Ghost in the Shell (2017) was written by Timm S on 16 Dec 2017.
Ghost in the Shell has generally received mixed reviews.
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