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In the near future, Major Motoko Kusanagi (Scarlett Johansson) is the first of her kind: A human saved from a terrible terrorist attack, who is cyber-enhanced to be a perfect soldier devoted to stopping the world's most dangerous criminals. When terrorism reaches a new level that includes the ability to hack into people's minds and control them, Major Kusanagi is uniquely qualified to stop it. As she prepares to face a new enemy, Major Kusanagi discovers that she has been lied to: her life was not saved, it was stolen. She will stop at nothing to recover her past, find out who did this to her and stop them before they do it to others.
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.
First I want to say that I am aware of the big challenge that the makers of this film had to face. Ghost in the Shell is one of the most iconic anime's out there. When I saw the original anime in the mid-nineties it really left an impression on me.
As a result it is very easy to anger the (for an anime) huge fan base who see every deviation from the original as some sort of sacrilege, but at the same time Ghost in the Shell is still a niche product even if in its niche (anime) it is one of the biggest films.
To leave this niche and appear more to the casual moviegoer the producers made the decision to cast Scarlett Johansson, an A+ Hollywood actress as Major Motoko Kusanagi. I can understand why they did this but it will of course anger quite a lot of fans. In the film it is later explained "SPOILER COMING!" that the source for the "Ghost" (brain) really was a Japanese girl named Motoko and the evil company just happened to toss her harvested brain into a shell that somehow looked like Scarlett Johansson. Sorry but that seems just a bit cheap. It would have been better if (after choosing a top-class Hollywood actress to play the role of the major) they had just followed this through to the end and left the whole Motoko background out of the film. Batou is of course also played by a western actor (who did a reasonable job). To at least somewhat please the audience that had already seen the original anime the producers decided to include one Japanese actor for one of the bigger supporting roles. They choose Takeshi Kitano for the role of Section 9 boss Aramaki. Again, I can understand how they came to this choice - a Japanese actor was needed and it had to be one that might be known, even by the casual moviegoer so Kitano seemed like a natural fit.
If you can see past this (really needed?) westernization/hollywoodification then what you get is a fully functional sci-fi film. Although it has to be said that the story from the anime was not recreated 100%. The producers choose to use some elements from the original but at the same time changed quite a lot story-wise. On one side they (the producers) undertook quite a lot of effort to recreate some of the iconic scenes from the anime (the beginning where the Majors shell is "made" for example and also the scene where the Major jumps down the skyscraper while her camouflage kicks in) while on the other side parts from the original plot where left out/changed or streamlined. As a result there are some situations who are very unbelievable and would have been unthinkable in the anime but who are at the same time very common in Hollywood films like the whole situation surrounding the planned deactivation of the major after she has discovered her real background. Cutter (your cookie cutter:D Hollywood greedy and unscrupulous corporate villain) who desperately wants to deactivate the Major chooses of course Dr. Oulet, who has already several times voiced her absolute displeasure with Cutters actions and who is clearly emotionally bound to the Major, to deactivate her. He even leaves the room and watches the Dr. from afar so that he conveniently can't really see that the Dr. is instead freeing the Major. There are also some other scenes like this where you are reminded in the most harshest of ways that this is a big budget Hollywood movie where common sense is unknown when it helps the constructed plot to move further.
Apart from this (for Hollywood films rather common) flaws you get a functional and stylish streamlined sci-fi action film that cam be watched without any prior knowledge of the anime.
Will the "old" fans be pleased with this? I don't know. Has the full westernization/hollywoodification of the film really helped to catch a greater audience? I don't think so either as the worldwide gross of 169 million dollar doesn't seem that much when compared to the production budget of 110 million dollar, where the costs of advertising aren't even factored in.
Maybe it's not one of the best movies of 2017 but it has provided a very good story that I've enjoyed every single minute of it. The studio has focused a lot on making the movie looks very similar to the original 1995 anime by means of the effects, the backgrounds, the characters and the overall experience of the movie which me as an anime lover have enjoyed a lot.
While it offers some new ideas, the movie also suffers from the same pacing problems of the original.
Several details and approach differ from the original anime. The Ghost in the Shell franchise is based off of a manga (comic), and so the films and series and even video games have all taken creative license from the original source material.
Making a live action film made certain styles and approaches to the physical rendering of the world impractical resulting in many visual differences to the new film that imbue an 80's cyberpunk feel similar to that of Blade Runner.
Another difference is that the storyline is a blend of several of the existing series, and does not follow the same storyline as the original film. Characters and back story are predominantly drawn from Stand Alone Complex 2nd gig, Stand Alone Complex, Arise and the original film.
The degree of violence and swearing in the original film is on a completely different level from the live action film. Creative camera angles obscure the genitals of the characters, and very little swearing is present in the new film.
There is no question that this is a Ghost in the Shell story, but in many ways the philosophy is simplified and the pace is much faster than the original anime. In the Ghost in the Shell stories, the Major has a completely prosthetic body. Although written and published in Japan, the original comic and some of the series show the Major in several bodies, and at times without a body entirely. It is believed by many that the artist's rendering of her prosthetic body was deliberately ambiguous in its ethnicity, while her "ghost" (the spirit that makes up her character) is also of obscure origin. It is assumed that as the stories largely circulate in the region of Japan and east asia, that her original form was likely Japanese, though the Major speculates at times that she may be synthetic all-together; this is all a part of the philosophy discussed in the stories.
In the live action film, the Major is given a Japanese origin for her ghost. a5c7b9f00b
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