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Ghost in the Shell

Kôkaku kidôtai

Japan

1995

82 Min
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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DIR Mamoru Oshii

PROD Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, Ken Iyadomi, Ken Matsumoto, Yoshimasa Mizuo, Shigeru Watanabe

SCR Kazunori Itô, Masamune Shirow

DP Hisao Shirai

Synopsis

Year 2029. The world has become intensively technology oriented and humans are all connected to various networks like computers. Crime also has evolved into a sophisticated stage where criminals can hack into innocent people’s lives and even into their brains. In order to prevent this, Special Police Force, Section 9 is formed. Soon Section 9 is faced with their biggest challenge yet: a new threat to humanity is on the loose and this time, losing the battle could mean the end of the world as we know it.

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Mamoru Oshii

As a student, Mamoru Oshii was fascinated by the film La Jetée by Chris Marker as well as the films of Andrzej Wajda, Jerzy Kawalerowicz, Andrzej Munk and Ingmar Bergman. In 1976, he graduated from The Fine Arts Education School of the Education Department of Tokyo Liberal Arts University. The following year, he entered Tatsunoko Productions and worked on his first anime as animation director on Ippatsu Kanta-kun. In 1980, he moved to Studio Pierrot under the supervision of his mentor, Hisayuki Toriumi. During production of the Nils no fushigi na tabi (“Wonderful Adventures of Nils”) and Kagaku Ninja-Tai Gatchaman II TV series, Oshii first met longtime collaborators, writer Kazunori Itō and painter and character designer Yoshitaka Amano. Mamoru Oshii’s work as director and storyboard artist of the animated Urusei Yatsura TV series brought him into the spotlight. Following its success, he directed two Urusei Yatsura films: Urusei Yatsura 1: Only You in 1983 and Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful… read more

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catch_33

3Feb10

Initially somewhat unapproachable and bewildering, I found it quite difficult to understand basic premise and story, but the poetry and stillness in the visuals and score kept my attention. I need to view this film again, I understand the narrative and message after watching it and think I will gain a better appreciation of it after a second viewing...  

Moxy Enkhuud

29Jan10

That was really good. It's not just a cartoon. It will fit to watch all ages people. Really great art.  
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like2sleep

28Jan10

confusing and also very thought provoking and inventive and i like the concept of human memory vs computer memory  
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Dan Nielsen

13Jan10

The frame here appears to be from the GITS: Stand Alone Complex television series, which is not directed by Oshii. The movie contains a similar frame, but the overall style is very different.  

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Untitled

By Mathew Huff on October 18, 2009

This frame is definitely not from the movie, which is disappointing because there is a lot of beautiful ‘shots’ (idk what you call anime frames) to be seen. Speaking of which, who decides what frames…  read review

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By Arben Ravmano​vski on January 18, 2009

This was not my first Japanese-anime..but it is in the top 5. Great story line,great idea and very well thought out themes regarding techno-cyberpunk of today and implementing it with tomorrow’s (wow…  read review

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