Decius wrote: ] ] In its strong application of existentialist philosophy and ] ] undeniably astounding animation, Innocence is a film that ] ] both challenges the mind and perception of what is and ] ] what is to be. ] ] I saw GITS2 this evening. ] ] Most of the critics don't understand either the philosophy or ] the computer terminology, and so they hate it. Furthermore, ] they have no real understanding of what the influences are for ] this film. GITS1 influenced the Matrix, not the other way ] around. This movie has nothing to do with "AI" or "A Waking ] Life" and everything to do with Bladerunner and Neuromancer. ] And its Hong Kong, not New York, damnit! This critic wasn't so ] confused. (And, ironically, this critic wasn't some ] professional, but a writer at a high school newspaper run by a ] rather amazing public school in Maryland! I want my kids to go ] there!) ] ] This movie is absolutely stunning visually. SEE IT IN THE ] THEATER. Its one of the most amazing sites you'll see in a ] theater ever. ] ] But be forewarned that it is a challenging film. Its in ] Japanese. You are reading subtitles, while you are trying to ] piece together a very deep idea about the nature of existence, ] while you are trying to parse a custom set of computer jargon ] that is both technically accurate and which requires an ] understanding of the technology to truly grok, while you are ] trying to follow a plot in which the lines between reality and ] the virtual are hopelessly blurred, while you are gawking at ] the most amazing animation you've ever seen. ] ] I found it heavy, so I'm not surprised that less geeky critics ] are throwing up their hands and saying "lets go shopping." ] ] The critical comment I'll make about it is embodied in the ] opening theme song. The song is almost exactly like the ] original, only a little different. Improved maybe. Thats what ] I felt about the film. Its an evolutionary change from the ] first film. Similar structure. Similar themes. I guess at ] times it felt like it wasn't an entirely new experience. But, ] its an experience that I enjoy, although frankly I'll enjoy it ] much more when I can hear it in my native tongue. On your recommendation I will try it at the theater. I downloaded it a couple of weeks ago and couldn't get through 20 minutes. I decided that it was the subtitles that were screwing it up. The dubbing on the first one was very good. RE: A standout Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence - Silver Chips Online |