Le major Kusanagi travaille avec son coéquipier Batou, tous deux cyborgs, au sein de la section 9. Ensemble, ils traquent un cybercriminel, du nom du Puppet Master, qui prend possession du G... Tout lireLe major Kusanagi travaille avec son coéquipier Batou, tous deux cyborgs, au sein de la section 9. Ensemble, ils traquent un cybercriminel, du nom du Puppet Master, qui prend possession du Ghost de ses victimes afin d'arriver à ses fins.Le major Kusanagi travaille avec son coéquipier Batou, tous deux cyborgs, au sein de la section 9. Ensemble, ils traquent un cybercriminel, du nom du Puppet Master, qui prend possession du Ghost de ses victimes afin d'arriver à ses fins.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Batou
- (voix)
- Togusa
- (voix)
- Diplomat
- (voix)
- Section 9 Staff Cyberneticist
- (English version)
- (voix)
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- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voix)
- Diplomat
- (English version)
- (voix)
- Batou
- (English version)
- (voix)
- Old Man
- (English version)
- (voix)
- (as George Celik)
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voix)
- Togusa
- (English version)
- (voix)
Avis à la une
Avoid this and watch the original 1995 Ghost in the Shell.
This "2.0" movie is legit just the same movie, with some cgi scenes sprinkled in. It just comes across off, and a waste of my 5AUD to rent this movie on Prime.
Most of the movie is just the original, with different sound samples and original voices. The random bits of cgi I found quite off putting. If you can't find the original, then watch this simply for the storyline. Since this movie is pretty much the same, you'll have that in this movie, and the story line is awesome.
This movie will constantly switch between original artwork and cgi in some chapters, so if that is going to annoy you, then you should skip this movie and pretend it doesn't exist.
In the 2.0 remake, the color palette was changed to a earthy, brown look that we know from so many video games and movies. Additionally the image is drowned in blur and bloom effects. Watching the movie you can clearly tell which scenes are CGI and which are hand-drawn, whereas these elements integrated well in the original. To make matters worse, many of the CGI scenes do not hold up to the original hand-drawn scenes. The jaw-dropping intro and title sequences from the original GITS are ruined for that very reason. The city has lost it's dirty, melancholy mood and is now indistinguishable from designs in other movies.
A similar treatment has been given to the audio. All new sounds are toned down in impact. Vehicles, machinery and weapons now sound like plastic. The new sounds alone destroy the combat scenes beyond recognition. On the upside, the original voices and music were preserved.
Why Ghost In The Shell received this treatment I can not understand. Supposedly it was to adapt GITS to the look of it's successor "Innocence" (Ghost In The Shell 2). The merits of such an undertaking can be disputed on a general level, yet GITS 2.0 is a perfect example of how not to execute such a task. Viewers should be able to recognize "Ghost In The Shell" as "Innocence"'s predecessor from the title, the story and promotional material.
That aside, the movie is gorgeous, more so if you've seen the original a few times. Not quite Innocence, but close. The new CG scenes aren't disjointing as they are only in places one would expect them, and the new dubbing is solid.
Even though one can tell the cg was added as an after thought, it doesn't detract from the score, which is redone. From what I could tell, it is all newly recorded and rearranged, especially the theme, and is a step above and beyond the original score. Sound effects are great if subtle as well.
The movie is still extremely sensory minded, and that is what this is for. It is gorgeous to watch and to listen to, but does not act a replacement for the original. They both have a place on the same shelf.
Also, all the original voice character actors have come back and redone the dialogue, and it's MUCH, MUCH better. There is no argument that 2.0 is far superior to the original.
If you've never seen the 1995 version, don't bother. Just watch this one, because the plot and dialogue is the exact same, beat for beat. It just looks far better. It's a new beast, not a "pointless remake" as so many troglodytes on here spuriously claim.
10/10. One of the best animes of all time, and a direct inspiration to The Matrix.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesA Basset Hound recurs several times in the film: in a commercial, on the street in flyers on the wall, in the garbage man's picture. The Basset Hound has no significance symbolically or thematically - director Mamoru Oshii just likes Basset Hounds.
- GaffesWhen the Section 9 members discuss about the "host shell" female cyborg, there's a shot with the brain hologram out of focus in the foreground. In this shot, the original (1995 movie) hologram is shown, instead of the new CGI one.
- Citations
Batou: Chief, you ever question the ethics of the neurosurgeons who monkey around inside your brain?
Section 9 Department Chief Aramaki: They undergo psychiatric evaluations, especially those in security. They're subjected to a stringent screening of their personal lives. Of course, the ones who check are only human.
Batou: I guess once you start doubting, there's no end to it.
- ConnexionsEdited from Ghost in the Shell (1995)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 489 807 $US
- Durée1 heure 23 minutes
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- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 16:9 HD