Ghost in the Shell (2017)
IMDB Rating : 7.2/10 (as on 24.03.2017)
In the near future, Major is the first of her kind: A human
saved from a terrible crash, who is cyber-enhanced to be a perfect soldier
devoted to stopping the world's most dangerous criminals.
Director: Rupert Sanders
Writers: Masamune Shirow (based on the comic 'The Ghost in
the Shell' by), Jamie Moss (screenplay) Stars: Scarlett Johansson, Pilou Asbæk,
Takeshi Kitano
PG-13 | 2h | Action, Crime, Drama
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Movie rating ★★★★☆
Futuristic classic improves with age
This year sees the live-action
remake, starring Scarlett Johansson, of the 1995 Japanese anime classic Ghost
in the Shell; as a curtain-raiser, the original is getting a small release,
just a couple of years after it last reappeared in UK cinemas. It really is one
of the most futuristic and strange movies imaginable and its status as
animation, occupying its own exotically precise universe, means that it has
arguably aged better than live-action movies like Blade Runner or Total Recall.
Ghost in the Shell is set in
2029, which now doesn’t seem so far away, at a time when digital
intercommunication networks owned by international corporations have almost –
but not quite – abolished the distinction between national states. A malign
hacker called the Puppet Master, an AI entity, is roaming cyberspace, occupying
human beings; ranged against him is a law-enforcement cyborg in female form
that may have residual human feelings and thoughts: a ghost in the shell.
It is a dizzying film, a real
evolutionary leap in the dark that anticipated our dependence on digital
connection and our tendency to cede our identity and presence to the web. There
is violence, alienation, kinky tech-porn here: it is sometimes bafflingly opaque,
but always bristling with ideas.
Read full review at The Guardian
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