Monday, December 29, 2014

Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Ghost Pain


By: Robert Murphy 

This past year, the buzz about the new release for the Ghost in the Shell series left me wondering and wanting to now what was to come next for the show. With the American release for the first two chapters in the series finally coming out, my curiosity could finally be answered. Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Ghost Pain is the first part of this new venture and gives us a how new look and new face to the team we came to know over the years but the changes are not as severe as they may look at first glance. Although, while others may be shocked by the new look, it is something that I enjoyed as I watched this first chapter. 


Major Motoko Kusanagi appears with a younger looking face and presence than we are used to and while her shall we say "older" self is more in control, this younger presence hasn't quite learned the ropes just yet. The Major has just returned to Japan after hearing about the death of a former Lt. and close friend, she sets out to find the killer and solve the mystery behind the allegations he had surrounding him before his death. It felt effortless to jump into this cyber crime mystery, like slipping on a glove and that was something that made me love this first chapter. Not only this but the mystery itself is a rather good one, The Major doesn't have as many resources to work with as we've come to see before and the whole situation felt more like an undercover crime solving as she followed up on clues left by security cameras in one instance to follow the last known locations of the Lt.. It's more of a dangerous situation for her to move around and that's something that gave the story and edge I appreciated, the Major isn't so free at this point in time and it makes things much more difficult for her. 


This also obviously all takes place in a time before the formation of the Major's team as well but many of the big names and faces make their appearance. While the Major follows her own leads on the crime she finds that there are quite a few others looking for information and out to solve the murder themselves. Following their own leads, members of Section 9 meet one another on mostly by happenstance as they all come from different walks of life and having their own brand of skills. This is also nice to see in action because many times during the original show you don't fully see just how unique and strong the aspects of Section 9 are apart from the Major. The scene I particularly enjoyed was when all the mountain of information comes crashing down around her and her future team members and boss stand around her. It's a powerful moment in the story not only for her and the team but it further shows their abilities that are prominent here. 



As I mentioned earlier though, the Major has a different feel to her this time around and that's because she hasn't yet become the person viewers have seen her as before. It's not necessarily a weakness that I am talking about either, she is still the incredible fighter and expert hacker but she hasn't yet stood on her own quite yet. She also faces an actual weakness though in the story and that is an unknown pain and issue with her cyborg body. The "ghost pain" she experiences throughout the story hinders her on more than one occasion and she neither knows where it came from our what is causing it. It makes solving the crime even harder for her especially when trying to defend herself against her attackers but also the allegations she begins to face as well. Seeing her strength this early on though proves one a strong lead the Major has always been though and despite this negative aspect working against her, she still kicks serious tale throughout the episode. 

Things begin to take a trippy turn too once these attacks occur on her body, there is a serious question of what is real and whether or not the Major is at fault. Ghost in the Shell has always excelled at this sort of story telling, not being able to distinct reality from a false memory implanted inside of you. It's always a possibility in this cybernetic future as the Major shows off just how easily you can hack into something or someone, how can you fight when your eyes are hacked into? It's kind of a scary thought but a great aspect to this story as the Major suffers from something invading her body now and whether or not it has effected her in some way. 



What else can I say for Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Ghost Pain? The mystery and mind altering story is one that I thoroughly enjoyed watching and works well with the Ghost in the Shell style that I've seen in the past. The Major is also a different sort of character now, not completely but her new presence was an angle that worked for her and the story. Also, seeing new aspects for the future Section 9 team members was something of a surprise but a great one as we see new perspectives on their characters too. I feel like all the gripes or negative comments about the new look will disappear once viewers watch this first installment to Arise and I eagerly await watching the next installment.



Good:

- A edgy story/mystery

- New looks and aspects to not only the Major but other Section 9 members

- The reality questioning aspects to the Major's story line were trippy and fascinating to watch  

- The still present cybernetic and futuristic setting 


Bad:

- The question of whether this is a prequel or a whole new series may linger in the back of your minds 


Scully Rating: 9.0 out of 10 


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