I'm going to
put it out there right there: this movie is adult. Why? Is there nudity? Well,
yes a bit, but what makes me label this movie as truly adult is both the plot
and the vocabulary. This movie, as I
previously said, challenges you to challenge your own existence in a way. The plot continuously points out that with
human beings having their bodies become cybernetic and having their brains installed
with Wi-Fi it not only makes it possible to check your Facebook like there's a
computer screen on your contact lenses.
It also means that, like the computer screen you often have clued to
your eyes like a contact lens, you can be hacked into and manipulated. Victims of the "Puppet Master"
don't know they were hacked into, they simply have memories of a life that
isn't their own. These memories don't
belong to another person, they are complete fabrications used to manipulate
people into doing whatever the Puppet Master wants. All of these bits of the story feel intended
not only to draw you into the story, but to draw loose parallels between this
futuristic world and our own. Very few
stories can make you think on this level.
It not only explores the classic "human vs. machine" type of plot, but it actually goes into
challenging many of the traditional notions that we are so far apart in terms
of the nature of our existence. The
action is pretty good, feeling very grounded with great visuals but still able
to demonstrate that this is an age when people have cybernetic bodies with
abilities that make them appear superhuman at times. This movie definitely has a little something
for everybody: action, story, strong dialogue, and a compelling main character.
In
summary, "Ghost in the Shell"
is an anime classic that should be on the shelf of any serious collector. With extremely positive reviews from critics
such as Siskel & Ebert (see cover photo below), this is a movie that
shouldn't be taken seriously as just an anime feature, but as a contribution to
movies as a whole. However, this movie
is undoubtedly aimed at challenging thoughtful viewers. It should not be treated as simple viewing
material.
The Good:
- Strong
female protagonist that drives the narrative forward while challenging not only
her own existence but what defines life in general.
-
Sophisticated plot that feels well thought out and full of depth to draw you
in.
- Just
enough action to where it keeps you excited, but doesn't take away from the
narrative overall.
The Bad:
- While this
doesn't impact MY rating, it should be noted that there is some nudity (and a
bit of blood and gore) and that unless you can keep up with the dialogue
(specifically the vocabulary) you will have a hard time keeping up with the
entire story.
Scully Rating: 10 out of 10
Watch "Ghost in the Shell" at: http://www.justdubs.net/article/Episodes/15677