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Kôkaku kidôtai: Stand Alone Complex Solid State Society

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
7.8K
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Kôkaku kidôtai: Stand Alone Complex Solid State Society (2006)
Adult AnimationAnimeCyberpunkHand-Drawn AnimationSeinenActionAdventureAnimationSci-Fi

A.D. 2034. It has been two years since Motoko Kusanagi left Section 9. Togusa is now the new leader of the team, that has considerably increased its appointed personnel. The expanded new Sec... Read allA.D. 2034. It has been two years since Motoko Kusanagi left Section 9. Togusa is now the new leader of the team, that has considerably increased its appointed personnel. The expanded new Section 9 confronts a rash of complicated incidents, and investigations reveal that an ultra-... Read allA.D. 2034. It has been two years since Motoko Kusanagi left Section 9. Togusa is now the new leader of the team, that has considerably increased its appointed personnel. The expanded new Section 9 confronts a rash of complicated incidents, and investigations reveal that an ultra-wizard hacker nicknamed the "Puppet Master" is behind the entire series of events.

  • Directors
    • Kenji Kamiyama
    • Toshiyuki Kôno
    • Masaki Tachibana
  • Writers
    • Shirow Masamune
    • Kenji Kamiyama
    • Shotaro Suga
  • Stars
    • Atsuko Tanaka
    • Osamu Saka
    • Akio Ôtsuka
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
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    • Directors
      • Kenji Kamiyama
      • Toshiyuki Kôno
      • Masaki Tachibana
    • Writers
      • Shirow Masamune
      • Kenji Kamiyama
      • Shotaro Suga
    • Stars
      • Atsuko Tanaka
      • Osamu Saka
      • Akio Ôtsuka
    • 15User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Atsuko Tanaka
    Atsuko Tanaka
    • Motoko Kusanagi
    • (voice)
    • …
    Osamu Saka
    • Daisuke Aramaki
    • (voice)
    Akio Ôtsuka
    Akio Ôtsuka
    • Batou
    • (voice)
    Kôichi Yamadera
    Kôichi Yamadera
    • Togusa
    • (voice)
    Yutaka Nakano
    • Ishikawa
    • (voice)
    Tôru Ôkawa
    • Saito
    • (voice)
    Takashi Onozuka
    • Paz
    • (voice)
    Tarô Yamaguchi
    • Borma
    • (voice)
    • (as Taro Yamaguchi)
    Sakiko Tamagawa
    • Tachikoma
    • (voice)
    Oki Sugiyama
    • Proto
    • (voice)
    Masahiro Ogata
    • Azuma
    • (voice)
    Eri Oono
    • Operator
    • (voice)
    Eiji Sekiguchi
    • Akafuku
    • (voice)
    Yoshiko Sakakibara
    Yoshiko Sakakibara
    • Kayabuki
    • (voice)
    Tesshô Genda
    Tesshô Genda
    • Nakamura Bucho
    • (voice)
    Taimei Suzuki
    • Kubota
    • (voice)
    Keisuke Ishida
    • Munei
    • (voice)
    Masuo Amada
    • Ka Gae-Ru
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Kenji Kamiyama
      • Toshiyuki Kôno
      • Masaki Tachibana
    • Writers
      • Shirow Masamune
      • Kenji Kamiyama
      • Shotaro Suga
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    6benjamin_lappin

    A Stand Alone From The Stand Alone, Stands Alone

    The third Ghost In The Shell feature length film, deviates as a continuation of the Stand Alone Complex series. While in the same universe as the original feature length motion picture which sparked the franchise into world wide recognition, Solid State Society is quite obviously a follow on from the lengthy complex series (hence the name residing in the title). In continuing the story they have created some interesting side points for those who have followed the series thus far, with development of characters while being brave enough to introduce a number of subsidiary characters to enhance the feel of the universe, to show that it itself has progressed and that it's not merely tied down to just four characters.

    Ironically while Ghost In The Shell has progressed in the continuation of the story, Togusa for example making the pleasing and logical step up to 'team leader' the story never progresses much from that of "Innocence". Major Kusanagi is still absent from the 'Section 9' set up as she continues her vigilante exploits through the net, solving crimes when and where she can, where like in the second film she is mentioned more often than not and pined over. The plot set up is still identical, a virtual hacker who has capabilities that are often above and beyond the major and section 9 and how they bring down their opposition, who often has a more aversive and political agenda than is first thought. In essence this is very much a follow on from the Stand Alone Complex, because the plot line feels almost like a compressed first season into the confines of one hundred minutes.

    Having established Solid State Society as a undeniable continuation of the Stand Alone Complex universe it must also be noted that in this particular installment there is a notable absence of philosophy. Where the original was crammed with the nature of what it means to be human and "Innocence" tackled the nature of reality there is a discernible lack of here. Personally while appreciating the intelligence of the films I often felt they crammed dialogue unnecessarily throwing philosophers names around like frisbees at the beach purely for referential sake, and often the point itself was lost even when understood. Solid State however all but ditches that mantra, much in a similar fashion to the series, yes there are moments of philosophical debate, but it focuses much more on an intelligently constructed cyber-crime thriller plot line which by chance of it being a Ghost In The Shell film carries the characters we have come to be attached to.

    The cyber-crime in itself while possibly mirroring "The Laughing Man" from "Gig One" provides a fresh twist and a new way for the writers to show off their skills at constructing new virtual dramas. Aramaki takes much of a backseat focusing a lot more of the attention on the newly cyberised Togusa and how that has affected him. One minor complaint is, most likely through the anglicised dub, but perhaps not, is the garbled mess of plot development within the first twenty minutes as it establishes the who's what's and why's of the newly emerging case.

    Ghost In The Shell continues to deliver entertaining, thought out and thoughtful films and stories to add to its ever increasing world, and do not take the mark and criticism i've levelled at this as a sleight, because I did enjoy it. It's merely that I know they are capable of more than a recycling of noble criminals with the "will she stay, won't she stay" of the majors attachment to section 9, and the "will they, won't they" with herself and Batou. The trouble is they seem unable to fuse philosophy with a cracking crime thriller peppered with action to a stable and progressive dialogue. That having been said, for those accustomed to the franchise it highlights why it is so successful, with interesting characters, a future world not entirely removed from ours and an thought out philosophically tinged action packed story line, which has had a huge impact on the cinematic landscape. While Solid State, however, may not have a similar impact as its initial predecessor for those that know the characters and know the world it is a worthwhile addition, and for those that don't, they need to log on and expand their own ghost.
    8jelencesb

    To be honest...

    I will never be the fan of those animated sequels, after the original "Ghost" animations, characters and the idea. But I have to admit that at least this one got back on track with a very deep humanity and society philosophical questions, character development as well and was better than everything before it. Glad to see where Kusanagi as a character went to and just how capable she is, and what kind of a character she is.
    8S1rr34l

    Should Have Been The Third Series & Not A Film.

    I don't know if this was intended to be the third season / Gig in the Stand Alone Complex series. I say this as it could very well have been stretched out into the twenty-six episodes the series runs. However, the one and three-quarter hour film manages to get the point across admirably, while still getting the audience to think of what may be ahead for the human population.

    Togusa is now in charge of Section 9 after Major Kusanagi retired two years previous. While on a mission, he and his team stumble upon a lead to an Ultra-Wizard Class Hacker the "Puppet Master". This, in turn, leads them to other conundrums and secrets, including the children that are going missing in the city which nobody knows about. Not only do Section 9 have to investigate and solve these mysteries but they also have to resolve issues within the team, due to the major's retirement.

    Even with the complexities of the story and all the twists and turns within it, the screenwriters Shotaro Suga, Yoshiki Sakurai, and Kenji Kamiyama (who also directed) do a great job to tie it all together in a comprehensible and intelligent way.

    For me, this is the best of the three story lines in the Stand Alone Complex series as it holds some viewpoints that are relative today. We already have puppet masters in today's society and our elderly population is living longer, it's not too far of a stretch to imagine the film's visions becoming future truth, should we start to wonder down the techno-path. People are already talking about populace explosion... These are issues to fire up the brain cells.

    The animation is on par with the series, which is to say, of a high caliber, though still not up to the beauty of the 1995 original, and this can be said for the direction and soundtrack also.

    You do not need to watch the Stand Alone Complex series to enjoy this film as it is a stand alone in its own right. I would recommend that you at least watch the original Ghost In The Shell before checking this out, though it's not necessary. You do need to set time aside to watch the movie, any interruptions may affect your overall enjoyment and understanding of the story. It's also a film NOT to watch with people who don't get the concepts of Cyber Punk Science Fiction...
    9peterfmodel

    Another excellent Ghost in the Shell Story

    After watching this at least 4 times I am struck at what a fast paced, tight and captivating story this is. The first half is filled with mystery, who is the puppeteer, why are so many officials killing themselves, why did as public servant arrange to have himself killed and why were children being kidnapped. The second half is full on action and when the major is once again working with section 9, it almost brings a tear to your eye. Not as good as the original movie or sequel, which were true classics, but it certainly can be placed in number three spot. This is a must watch for any fan of cyber punk and hot cyborgs.
    8ericstevenson

    Didn't like it as much as most people

    I feel bad for not loving this movie. Don't get me wrong, it was definitely a good movie for me, but I just thought that the other entries were better. I was complaining about how the last movie was a bit hard to follow, but I think this film had the opposite problem. I think it was too clear and it took away a lot of the mystery. Of course, the animation is completely flawless as you would expect from this series. It's great to see a movie series that's been consistently good. I was disappointed that Motoko didn't appear more. Of course, Batou is still pretty entertaining on its own.

    It's just that this film was lacking the action of the previous two films. I also wish that there was more philosophical dialogue. Still, they certainly had great voice work and good talking. If you're a fan of "Ghost In The Shell", you really should see this. The colors are just so gorgeous in this movie. We even get some pretty tender moments involving little kids. I guess if you want to make us care you have to have the lives of a children at stake. It certainly worked here. It was still pretty creative. ***

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    • Trivia
      As part of the Nissan sponsorship, the movie features two concept cars designed by Nissan. The character Togusa drives a white Nissan's Sport Concept hatchback, and both Togusa and Aramaki travel in Nissan's six seater Infiniti Kuraza. Nissan's six seater Infiniti Kuraza's license plate is 3923 which read as san-kyuu-ni-san (in Japanese) or "Thank you Nissan".
    • Quotes

      Daisuke Aramaki: Batou! Are you listening to me Batou?

      Batou: Yeah, I'm listening.

      Daisuke Aramaki: Just where are you?

      Batou: We found the body of the 13th tattooed man.

      Daisuke Aramaki: Is it another suicide?

      Batou: Yeah.

      Batou: The place looks a lot like our own safe houses. It's probably one of their hideouts.

    • Connections
      Featured in Anime Abandon: Ghost in the Shell: Solid State Society (2017)
    • Soundtracks
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      (Opening theme)

      Performed by Origa with Heartsdales

      Music and arrangement by Yôko Kanno

      Lyrics by Origa

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2012 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society
    • Production company
      • Production I.G.
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    • Budget
      • ¥360,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,055,431
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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