Paramount Pictures | Release Date: March 31, 2017
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PsychopompadourMar 31, 2017
Read a ton of reviews before going to see and was pleasantly surprised. Feel like this is the best they could have done in the Hollywood system. I had a great time. I could tell that it was made with love.
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kressnikMar 31, 2017
Visually stunning movie, with some minor storytelling problems.
I haven't watched the original so can't tell how different this one is in terms of plot, but I have a feeling it was dumbed down a bit, happily not to a point where you feel like
Visually stunning movie, with some minor storytelling problems.
I haven't watched the original so can't tell how different this one is in terms of plot, but I have a feeling it was dumbed down a bit, happily not to a point where you feel like they treat you like a complete idiot.
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J227BRMar 31, 2017
Very good adaptation, excellent visuals, good acting, great score, respectful to the manga/anime,exciting, even though the script needed some work its still rather good
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HassenIjouMar 31, 2017
Despite some plot related problems and its weak phisophical implication, Ghost In The Shell is a solid adaptation of the universe created by masamune shirow.
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dannygardsMar 31, 2017
As a GiTS fan I went into the screening with zero expectation given previous live action re-makes I have seen (Fist of the North Star anyone?!). But too my surprise I have to say It was actually very good. The world is outstanding – BladeAs a GiTS fan I went into the screening with zero expectation given previous live action re-makes I have seen (Fist of the North Star anyone?!). But too my surprise I have to say It was actually very good. The world is outstanding – Blade Runner will struggle to top it. ScarJo does an excellent job as the Major and the character is developed in a way that is possibly better than in the original. Action scenes as you would expect are excellent (Many taken directly from original film). Now, the story itself - I suspect this is the area that will divide many people. I can accept that they had to streamline and "dumb down" many elements/themes. In all reality if they had stayed faithful to the anime this could have become 3 hour box office bomb. I expect the filmmakers had many Hollywood compromises they had to make (running length, x-amount of action, accessibility to a new audience) and all in all I think they have found a good balance. I had realistic expectation in this regard, however I can appreciate there will be a certain sections within the fan base who will be unable to accept the compromises. So in conclusion, taking the film for what it is – A Hollywood version of GiTS I thought it was excellent, better than I ever expected. Expand
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AdamJensen77Mar 31, 2017
Amazing movie, visually stunning, the action sequences were fantastic. I'm a huge cyberpunk fan, and we dont get this kind of movies to often so I already knew I was going to enjoy this film.
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veganoxMar 31, 2017
All style and no substance. Dumbed down from the original to accommodate the masses. Random slathering of scenes taken from the original with none of the plot importance attached. It is a visually stunning movie. It's plot is better thanAll style and no substance. Dumbed down from the original to accommodate the masses. Random slathering of scenes taken from the original with none of the plot importance attached. It is a visually stunning movie. It's plot is better than Dragonball: Evolution. But I'd rather gouge my eyes out than watch that abortion of a movie, so that's not really praiseworthy. Expand
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DariushLApr 15, 2017
Decent movie. Didnt feel like i wasted the ticket money and that's already something for a Hollywood production.
The plot is based on the 1995 OAV(not a spoiler, is clear since the first scenes)with some element picked from some of the stand
Decent movie. Didnt feel like i wasted the ticket money and that's already something for a Hollywood production.
The plot is based on the 1995 OAV(not a spoiler, is clear since the first scenes)with some element picked from some of the stand alone complex episodes, but there's some characters and situations that have been heavily simplified to make the movie easier to digest for the crowds and much more predictable.
Most of the characters are pretty faithful to the original(Scarlett J. is ok in the Major's role portraiting her cold attitude, Batou is allright too, with that "old brother" behaviour toward the Major), while some are kinda weird(Aramaki lacks some of the ethics he showed in the SAC tv series and Kitano makes it kinda funny to watch, somehow, while Togusa, like in the OAV, is pretty much inexistent, while still rocking his Mateba autorevolver).Juliette Binoche character wasnt really needed and i generally don't like her acting performance.
The 2 bad guys are pretty shallow and the Major's backstory is pretty lame. Nothing else should be said.
The sci-fi themes of the movie were pretty fresh in 1995 but have been done several times since then by many movies, so it might not be that groundbreaking on that side. The visuals and photography are goood, showing some flat colours at time, reminiscent of some of the OAV's shots.
Not a perfect transposition of the GITS world, i would have liked a more political plot ala Stand Alone Complex, but not a waste of money either. Also good use of 3D.

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SylviaLehmanApr 4, 2017
The funniest thing, after all chinese-american complaining about whitewashing and "The Great Wall" US failure boxoffice.Hollywood will not do movies with Asian themes anytime soon(read:decades). Means lot of asian-american actors unemployed,The funniest thing, after all chinese-american complaining about whitewashing and "The Great Wall" US failure boxoffice.Hollywood will not do movies with Asian themes anytime soon(read:decades). Means lot of asian-american actors unemployed, maybe forever , caused by themselves LOL.
Wonderful, at the end i was crying of joy. This movie respected and honrored the manga, anime and series. All characters are so nice , would love to know more about them / Um filme maravilhoso , no final do filme eu chorava de alegria . O filme fez jus ao manga, anime e séries. Os personagens todos eram tão carismáticos, adoraria conhece-los melhor.
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Kytana08Apr 13, 2017
It was far better than the whole negative reviews it wanted to let me know. So I was very surprised how close he came to the anime.
There are very many beautiful scenes which come very close to the original. Above all the water scene I liked
It was far better than the whole negative reviews it wanted to let me know. So I was very surprised how close he came to the anime.
There are very many beautiful scenes which come very close to the original. Above all the water scene I liked very much. The entertainment on the boat was a little too short.
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DanmanApr 13, 2017
The movie looks fantastic and though the story may seem a little easier to follow then the original anime it sets itself up as a great origin story with obvious plans for more to come. Unfortunatley the films is overshadowed by the whitewashThe movie looks fantastic and though the story may seem a little easier to follow then the original anime it sets itself up as a great origin story with obvious plans for more to come. Unfortunatley the films is overshadowed by the whitewash controversy which has obviously impacted its ratings and success. At least it has been well recieved in Japan and places where the controversy has not been a factor. A shame that we will likely not see a sequal. The movie looks fantastic and Scarlett does a fantastic job of portraying a unique and strong version of the major that is both delicate and powerful with a very human quality that still remains true to the majors original detached behaviour. Expand
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Advanced-ForceApr 15, 2017
It is often very faithful to Anime, Scarlet has done a good job playing Major. Great scenery, interesting underlying ethical dillema plus Batou' s eyes!!
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PeteyJayJayApr 7, 2017
I was expecting a typical dumb blockbuster and was pleasantly surprised by Ghost in the Shell. They clearly put some thought into the film and took care to honour the original material while also changing the plot enough so it isn't just aI was expecting a typical dumb blockbuster and was pleasantly surprised by Ghost in the Shell. They clearly put some thought into the film and took care to honour the original material while also changing the plot enough so it isn't just a retelling of the original movie. The Major's character is well fleshed out as is the cyborg antagonist. The same can't be said for the supporting characters who are all pretty one dimensional, I feel more time was needed to flesh out their personalities. Aramaki especially was bordering on being interesting with some great scenes, he should have been utilised more. Besides one typical blockbuster defying logic in a scene near the end the action overall was extremely well shot and visually interesting. I also believe the white washing controversy actually effected the critical ratings GITS received which isn't very fair. Expand
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NastyApr 2, 2017
I am fan of GitS. And as a fan I came to cinema expecting just nothing, bcs hollywood. I have to say I was surprised. Visuals were fantastic, acting was good, camerawork was very good and had good pacing. What made original anime from 95I am fan of GitS. And as a fan I came to cinema expecting just nothing, bcs hollywood. I have to say I was surprised. Visuals were fantastic, acting was good, camerawork was very good and had good pacing. What made original anime from 95 strong is not present, but it was handled very well with respect to franchise. Expand
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georgioApr 7, 2017
I don't know what reviewers smoked but I think Ghost in the Shell is probably best Sci-Fi movie of this century closely followed by Mad Max. I read some reviews and I am flabbergasted by level of dishonesty some people express. I will addressI don't know what reviewers smoked but I think Ghost in the Shell is probably best Sci-Fi movie of this century closely followed by Mad Max. I read some reviews and I am flabbergasted by level of dishonesty some people express. I will address those bellow:

1) Some anime fans view the movie as sacrilege of their beloved relic or whatever. I don't care.

2) It explores the same theme and brings nothing original. Yeah, because a millionth romantic comedy brings so much of original stuff. 3) It has to few african americans in the cast. Ok, I don't feel a need to address this one.

Ghost in the shell is visually stunning movie. That alone should make it a must see (I saw it in IMAX). The story itself was to me very interesting and it is the best depiction of cyberpunk world I have ever seen. The pacing of the story may seem to be slow, however I really like it as it fits very well with the overall artistic approach. Very well done.
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Rox22Apr 16, 2017
I want to be clear about somethin: I love the GITS franchise. I watched the original anime shortly after its western release in the 90s. After that I was hooked on anime and watch all GITS movies and spinoffs. Even tried the manga series too.I want to be clear about somethin: I love the GITS franchise. I watched the original anime shortly after its western release in the 90s. After that I was hooked on anime and watch all GITS movies and spinoffs. Even tried the manga series too. To this day GITS is still my favourite anime movie. I even flew out to watch the live action version on IMAX (as there are none in the country that I live in.) With all that said what did I think? It was good. Not great, but good.

I could go in depth and write pages and pages completely dissecting every scene. But that's for another time and place. So I'll keep this as brief as I can.

Visually it is gorgeous. So much detail. It looks and feels like the GITS universe. Sound and music were a dream, I might even dare to say better than the original.

Story wise it does follow the anime very closely, however it does take some liberties and does something all it's own. To those segements I understand why they were done that way and agree that they do fit the movie. I did like how the story focuses on the Major and developes her character, giving her more depth than she had in the anime (though her character was flushed out in the SAC series.) Bato is more or less on par with his character in the anime. Where the movie does waver is with some of the side characters. If you are fan of the series then you'll know who they are and be a little annoyed that if they had so little dialogue, why didn't they make them look and act more like their anime counterparts. The new designs really add nothing, and due to their lack of introduction are redundant to anyone not familiar with. True these characters weren't that developed in the anime either (SAC did that part too) but if they need to be there with little to no dialogue, they should at least look the part.

If anything, I always thought that the Major's character was the only one that it did not matter if the actress was Japanese or not. Afterall, she does have a full body prosthetic so it is an easy thing to explain. I do think Johansen was a good choice, but she is a bit too high profile and her performance was far too similar to her role as Black Widow.

Another bother about the movie is that they really toned down the violence and blood. I'm guessing so they could get a better rating. The hyper violence and use of blood added to the atmosphere of the anime, making it feel more real and serious. In the movie this is lacking and made to look more action packed. This essentially is what makes the film feel a bit hollow. It lacks the intensity that fueled some of the scenes from the anime.

Overall: The live action GITS is the best western adaptation of an anime for the big screen to date. It looks the part, sounds the part, but doesn't completely feel the part. I feel that they tried really hard and stayed as close to the source material as they could, but I also feel like they watered it down too much so that it could get a lower age rating and appeal to a broader audience. In short: It was a good effort, but look at Deadpool and learn from that. Don't be afraid of the R rating if it delivers a better movie.
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RosscoPK79Apr 10, 2017
Given the low critic reviews I didn't have much expectation for this, but actually it's a solid sci-fi movie and a great adaptation of the original Manga. Blade Runner comparisons are inevitable and visually it's extremely impressive.

There
Given the low critic reviews I didn't have much expectation for this, but actually it's a solid sci-fi movie and a great adaptation of the original Manga. Blade Runner comparisons are inevitable and visually it's extremely impressive.

There are some very brief moments where the CGI is a little flawed, but the film respects the audience, has a good story and Scarlett Johansson puts in a great performance.

I don't agree with the overly-harsh reviews; although no masterpiece, it's still a decent film.
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Darkly_TranquilApr 24, 2017
If you are a fan of the 1995 film, or just like anime or cyberpunk in general, there is a lot to enjoy here, even if its not perfect. The film is visually spectacular with some fantastic production design in sets, costumes, etc., though theIf you are a fan of the 1995 film, or just like anime or cyberpunk in general, there is a lot to enjoy here, even if its not perfect. The film is visually spectacular with some fantastic production design in sets, costumes, etc., though the visual effects are a bit hit and miss, being top notch in some scenes, and kind of cheap in others. The direction is strongest when it copies Mamoru Oshii's film, but is merely serviceable the rest of the time. The acting performances are all solid, though no-one really stands out, and the material doesn't really give anyone much scope to shine. The story is probably the weak point, as it introduces a lot of ideas and concepts from the manga, but just doesn't have the space to really go anywhere with them, so the plot ends up being a fairly basic "who am I?/corporate villainy" story line. Overall GitS is a must for fans of the anime and cyberpunk, and probably worth a shot if you just like scifi in general. Expand
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hmsimhaApr 7, 2017
Based on the low review scores, and lack of buzz I went into this movie not expecting much, and the nearly empty theatre we arrived to didn't offer any additional encouragement.

What I got was potentially the most visually stunning movie
Based on the low review scores, and lack of buzz I went into this movie not expecting much, and the nearly empty theatre we arrived to didn't offer any additional encouragement.

What I got was potentially the most visually stunning movie I've ever seen, evocative of Blade Runner, but with effects that every advantage of the 35 years of filmmaking technology since its release. The 3D was utterly stunning.

What it had in style, it may have fallen short of in substance. The trailers gave away the main plot point, which would have been predictable anyway. In some ways it fell short of the original anime. And of course there are the understandable criticisms about the casting decisions that seem to be hurting it more than anything else.

Which is a shame, because taken at face value, Ghost in the Shell's visual appeal – the eery ambience of a futuristic city cluttered with vaporeal holograms in which it takes place, the uncanny valley of fusion between man and machine it explores, and the mastery of 3D space it exudes (so convincing I found myself both dodging projectiles and craning to get a better view) – make up for all its shortcomings in spades.
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derkonig6Apr 20, 2017
So I never saw anything related to Ghost in the shell.The movie itself looks verry good,I love the vibe that it gives you.As a person who watches anime I can tell that they nailed some charaters verry good like Batou( this characters gave meSo I never saw anything related to Ghost in the shell.The movie itself looks verry good,I love the vibe that it gives you.As a person who watches anime I can tell that they nailed some charaters verry good like Batou( this characters gave me a really animeish vibe). The plot had some weak points but overall 7 is a good rating for this movie Expand
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Muskrat147Apr 9, 2017
The Ghost in the Shell honors its source material and finds ways to insert new ideas, but can't quite capture the awe inspiring beauty and terrific, three-dimensional characters of the original anime classic.
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EupackardiaApr 5, 2017
Coming from a fan of GitS since the original movie, and having watched the 3 films and 3 series.

This movie was awesome. I went with a homie with whom we used to watch the series together in our pre-college years. He loved it, I loved it.
Coming from a fan of GitS since the original movie, and having watched the 3 films and 3 series.

This movie was awesome. I went with a homie with whom we used to watch the series together in our pre-college years. He loved it, I loved it.

Here goes:
1: Many references to the whole of GitS. If you know your stuff, this movie offers many deep and subtle references to various series of the whole franchise. Not only the blatant scenes from the first movie. I won't go any further because it will contain spoilers but. *Note the crane episode from GitS Sac2*

Story: it's an overlay of the original movie, delving into a story arc that was not presented in detail in either of the GitS franchise. SO it's not meant to be a repetition of the original, rather exploring more deeply into the past of Majour.
And in itself a very original and well deserved GitS artwork.

It is not dumbed down like most say, it is a clever reassembling and introduction of the series and I can see that the Director knew his stuff pretty darn well.

Thing is: the Director IS NOT trying to resauce and remake a masterpiece of the first movie. Instead he's taking from all of that and telling people: look if you want to know more of Gits, watch the rest of the stuff. Here I'm trying to tell a standalone story that delves deeper into the origin story and psychology of a young Majour. And it is well done.

Pls consider this: The movie 1 and 2 are in chronology. the series Sac1 and Sac2 have their own stories and chronology that are different and cannot be situated in the same timeline as the movies. Solid State Society can be argued to take place after SaC2.
Arise is another spinoff in another parallel universe from the other two sources.

In this logic, this movie is in itself a parallel universe and standalone on its own. but its story is very well that of the psychology and character development consistent with the others.
Remarkable, clever, well acted. (Scarlett acting a emotionally awkward robot human cyborg is quite legit) And for all those who are whining about why Scarlett, the movie kinda justifies it itself. So here goes.
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BertoflyingfoxApr 23, 2017
Despite having a few missteps here and there, this was still a fun popcorn flick.

For plotting, I like how they melded the two anime movies into one cohesive story and at a 2hr runtime that didnt overstay its welcome. For the actors, I
Despite having a few missteps here and there, this was still a fun popcorn flick.

For plotting, I like how they melded the two anime movies into one cohesive story and at a 2hr runtime that didnt overstay its welcome.

For the actors, I liked all in the cast...except for the actor who played Cutter...he just seemed out of place. I feel that character and the final act could have been replaced with something far more entertaining and fulfilling.

As for the visual effects, it was an absolute treat. Really hope they make an HDR-enhanced UHD of this movie, I would buy a copy ASAP.
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NerdConsultantApr 3, 2017
Ghost in the Shell is a film that will play very well to a general audience, though I think long-time fans will find a lot more fault with it. It’s a well told and well executed take on the original film and I must be honest, I kind of likedGhost in the Shell is a film that will play very well to a general audience, though I think long-time fans will find a lot more fault with it. It’s a well told and well executed take on the original film and I must be honest, I kind of liked it, I thought it had a decent running plot, what it recreated it did well and it sold me on the whole thing. The performances from Scarlett Johannson and Michael Pitt really made the film stand out. Its only issue is that it sticks too close to story lines that we have already been told and it doesn’t have enough trust in its audience to not signpost things too much, nor does it have enough of the nuance that the original film had. That being said though, with the bar being set so low for Anime adaptations, this stands head and shoulders above its contemporaries and I hope it is a success because I would like to think it’s a lead to more films like it and I wouldn’t mind seeing a sequel. If you are a fan of Anime then I would say give it a go because it might have something for you,, though I would expect you to be a bit more critical than someone with no prior knowledge. This film is trying to get a balance between the two markets though I suspect it will succeed in one more than the other. In short, I think it’s a good film, but I’m not sure how it will stand up as time goes on, though I think it should be praised a lot more than it’s bashed. Expand
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FurtinApr 7, 2017
Great movie! It's a gorgeous looking comic book/anime adaptation of one of my most beloved franchises. What it lacks, is the often complicated and not always easy to follow storytelling of the originals. But It has the soul and design and theGreat movie! It's a gorgeous looking comic book/anime adaptation of one of my most beloved franchises. What it lacks, is the often complicated and not always easy to follow storytelling of the originals. But It has the soul and design and the feel of GITS.
I lived every minute of it and will certainly watch it a couple times more.

It needs a second part though, because the major just has begun to open her up ...
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Jess_HillApr 14, 2017
It's a very tall order to bring a beloved anime classic into the live action realm, but this remake is ultimately a success. The visuals are absolutely stunning, with intricately realised interiors and some shot-for-shot recreations from theIt's a very tall order to bring a beloved anime classic into the live action realm, but this remake is ultimately a success. The visuals are absolutely stunning, with intricately realised interiors and some shot-for-shot recreations from the original that are sublime in fully encapsulating the original aesthetic. With masterful action sequences, and a storyline which remains close to the original, my initial misgivings were short lived. The pacing drags in the second act, and the script occasionally lacks finesse, but the performances are engaging and Johansson is excellent. Worth watching purely for the futuristic world, this is a film to see at the cinema. 8.04/10 Expand
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FyilApr 8, 2017
Visually stunning, interesting character, beautiful action scenes. The passing is a little off, I wish it had more action sequences like matrix did. Very unique movie, it can grow to be an great franchise it people give it a chance.
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kotymbaApr 3, 2017
Honestly, this movie deserve 6 points, but I gave one extra point for Takeshi Kitano. He is so suitable for "Chief Daisuke Aramaki" role. I liked this movie, it even surpassed my expectations. But it's not so brilliant and touching as 1995'sHonestly, this movie deserve 6 points, but I gave one extra point for Takeshi Kitano. He is so suitable for "Chief Daisuke Aramaki" role. I liked this movie, it even surpassed my expectations. But it's not so brilliant and touching as 1995's anime. In general pros and cons are following:
Pros - amazing cyber-punk visualization, good action, acting performance, sound and Doge Easter egg at the end :) Cons - it's hard to understand plot if you haven't seen anime or read manga, I don't like how they try to explain philosophy about "ghost" and "the shell" and sometimes boring.
But I'll recommend watch this movie even if you feel skeptical about plot, Scarlet or smth else, I am defiantly sure that if you liked anime, you'll find smth interesting in this action film too.
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MiracleMarvelApr 3, 2017
After we watched the movie we realized yet again that all the critics are cheats and liars. It looks like they didn't get their cut for advertising the movie.

This movie comes from the producers of Marvel Studios (Avi Arad) and even
After we watched the movie we realized yet again that all the critics are cheats and liars. It looks like they didn't get their cut for advertising the movie.

This movie comes from the producers of Marvel Studios (Avi Arad) and even DreamWorks. If you like the quality of Marvel Cinematic Universe then you will definitely love Ghost In The Shell (2017) movie. Here's why:

1. The visuals, presentation and esthetics of this movies are fantastic. Even the music was well made and well used.
2. There is good drama and tension.
3. Good acting.
4. The tone and sense of mystery are so accurate and precise.
5. The movie captures the Cyber Punk fantasy and the vision of the original Ghost In The Shell (anime or manga).
6. You get all the basics and essence of the original in one movie. The story is good but let's be honest, it's not surprising or new.
7. Great action.
8. Every scene has some charm out it: Camera, Filming, Editing, Style. There was never a dull moment.
9. Quality science fiction that delivers on creativity and imagination. It asks smart questions about humanity, philosophy, crime, ethics, the future and so on.
10. If you give this movie any score less then an 8, you don't know what you are talking about. If you expect more then you should see the original anime or manga.
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orkiraApr 2, 2017
One of the best adaptations I've seen so far. This film introduces a different view of the problems raised in the original film, but does it too superficially. From the point of visual content and atmosphere, this film is great, but notOne of the best adaptations I've seen so far. This film introduces a different view of the problems raised in the original film, but does it too superficially. From the point of visual content and atmosphere, this film is great, but not without flaws. Recommended to watch. Expand
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levatateApr 6, 2017
Being a massive fan of the original Manga I went in thinking it wouldn't be nowhere as good but I was pleasantly surprised and was impressed how close to the Manga it was. Visually it was absolutely stunning, loving the 80s referencesBeing a massive fan of the original Manga I went in thinking it wouldn't be nowhere as good but I was pleasantly surprised and was impressed how close to the Manga it was. Visually it was absolutely stunning, loving the 80s references scattered throughout. I think they did a great job with this film and do not understand why this is getting such bad reviews by the critics. I highly recommend a watch of this film. I am looking forward to going to watch it again. Expand
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yag2jApr 11, 2017
A new and beautiful take on Mamoru Oshii’s anime adaption. Simply breath-taking at times. However bare in mind this is a new take on the Major but albeit not a bad one. Go in with an open mind and you will enjoy what’s here as there’s a lotA new and beautiful take on Mamoru Oshii’s anime adaption. Simply breath-taking at times. However bare in mind this is a new take on the Major but albeit not a bad one. Go in with an open mind and you will enjoy what’s here as there’s a lot to enjoy in this movie. Obviously (and I don’t feel this was done just for the western audience) has been toned down from the original. I feel this was done to ease newcomers into the franchise.

Truly is a shame about negative comments and reviews this is getting. You can tell there was a lot of love gone into recreating this world and truly deserves a chance. Overall don’t let the whitewashing bulls***t sway you. If you’re a fan you’ll enjoy it unless you’re that kinda fan…..
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skohlApr 4, 2017
I did not see the anime yet, so I am unable to determine whether it is appropriate to engage in nerd rage. Quick review:
-Scarlett did good, which was a nice surprise cause she gets some roles she doesn't deserve (like Black Widow)
-I like
I did not see the anime yet, so I am unable to determine whether it is appropriate to engage in nerd rage. Quick review:
-Scarlett did good, which was a nice surprise cause she gets some roles she doesn't deserve (like Black Widow)
-I like all the characters
-The plot is simple and effective
-Really gorgeous sci-fi 'future porn' setting

I have no complaints. If the anime sequels are good, I hope they continue this live action version.
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C3realkillahApr 6, 2017
This is not the ghost in the shell you think you know. It mixes alot up of the original movie with some of the series' other seasons and puts its own spin on things. That's not necessarily a bad thing as it ends up pulling it's own weight andThis is not the ghost in the shell you think you know. It mixes alot up of the original movie with some of the series' other seasons and puts its own spin on things. That's not necessarily a bad thing as it ends up pulling it's own weight and standing as more than just an adaptation. The film still stars the original Characters but with a twist. It uses different names for a few of the characters including the major but there is a point to it as everything gets explained as the film progresses. The visuals are by far the best thing about the film. The special effects are gorgeous, camera shots are well positioned, and damn this cyberpunk city is beautifully recreated with holograms and technological advancements. It's pure eye candy and it will be the best thing to see for fans of the series. The acting is pretty good and the characters are portrayed well so no complaints there. The action sequences are also a highlight and have style similar to that of John wick (my fav action movie of all time) so that's a definite plus for me. The story is unique as it takes some sense from the original movie and mixes them with all new material an writing. It's a unique way of making it feel familiar but at the same time more than just a readaptation. Overall I would say if you liked ghost in the shell you will like this. Most people hate on it because of "whitewashing" characters but if they wouldve seen the movie they would see this is not the case. If you're a fan more than likely you will enjoy this one and I do recommend it. I wasn't a huge fan but this movie pulled me into its world and characters and I hope to see more in the future. Like I said earlier this isn't the ghost in the shell you think you know or seen. It's familiar while different and makes for one hell of a good anime adaptation and well worth your time. 8/10 Expand
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gallickApr 3, 2017
I am an avid Ghost in the Shell fan, so my experience was always going to be overshadowed by the anime that came before. But I did not expect such cinematic splendor and costume/set design.

Story: Dead -It is dead because it chopped up story
I am an avid Ghost in the Shell fan, so my experience was always going to be overshadowed by the anime that came before. But I did not expect such cinematic splendor and costume/set design.

Story: Dead -It is dead because it chopped up story from the previous movies and tried to Frankenstein them together, whilst adding in new backstory that only made fans cringe. There was no life there, Rupert should have tried to move forward with new content instead of trying to play it safe like Star Wars Episode 7.

Characters: Dead -The life that was brought into the anime characters was lost here. There was an attempt to give "The Major" and emotional core that amplified her so called "Ghost". However in reality (Anime) the majors ghost was not highlighted by any emotions whatsoever, only her observance as to the lack of said feelings. Her philosophical and analytical nature was what gave her the notion of a "Ghost". So in a sense, they restructured the very definition of who the Major was.

Batou attempted to be a good buddy like he was in the anime, but he never really had the chance, the story moved too quickly and his connection was lost. I think the Major had too much baggage going on to allow anyone else to show themselves.

The side characters (Section 9 crew) were all just background fluff and didn't even matter, which is good because I don't think I could handle any more characters being misrepresented.

Aramaki was alright, I think Kitano was just used for novelty purposes, and these days he is just like a Japanese Harrison Ford, grumpy and only around for the money.

Set Design: -Alive. Alive in every way, the world they used was full of cyberpunk goodness stripped right out of the heart of the anime. Every detail was accounted for and it truly was the highlight of the entire film. I will include the background characters and extras into this as well, they were all very much apart of the world and the state of society was quite evident.

Sound: -Alive, but misplaced. The music was fantastic, but never seemed to show up on time, it was always late for the party. Even the music for the into sequence(for the anime) didn't arrive until the credits. For them to leave out the song was advertise with the new intro out of the new intro.......there are no words.

I like this movie a lot, I will be picking it up on 4k Blu-Ray asap, because I am only going back for the beauty of the cinematography and CGI. The story in this movie will be forgotten and left out of all the ancient tomes of the Ghost in the Shell universe.
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djryangApr 2, 2017
As a long time fan of not just GITS but Cyberpunk as well I really enjoyed this adaptation. For me the look, sound and feeling of GITS was faithful. There is just no way that they could have done a feature film without changing the story.As a long time fan of not just GITS but Cyberpunk as well I really enjoyed this adaptation. For me the look, sound and feeling of GITS was faithful. There is just no way that they could have done a feature film without changing the story. Most of the issues that i did have with it were minor. Expand
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jerrodadeeApr 5, 2017
I've been a huge fan of the Ghost in the Shell series from the beginning, and the 2017 movie is by far my favorite iteration of it. (Be warned, I also rather enjoyed Ghost in the Shell: Arise as well, but I can tell you why.)

Ghost in the
I've been a huge fan of the Ghost in the Shell series from the beginning, and the 2017 movie is by far my favorite iteration of it. (Be warned, I also rather enjoyed Ghost in the Shell: Arise as well, but I can tell you why.)

Ghost in the Shell from the beginning has always been about tackling a few ideas that are consistently played with over the different iterations.

Things like: What it really means to be human, the concept of primacy of consciousness, individual autonomy as a self-evident virtue, how do you deal with an ever increasing access to information as well as human ability, how do you try to seek out morals and justice in a corrupt or imperfect society, how do you deal with loss of identity in the face of technological integration with humans, how do you identify the real threats to forward human progress, or the real culprits of legitimate human suffering and deal with the problem, etc.

Over all of this, has always been the trouble of presenting these concepts to the Japanese public at large. There is a lot of battle and war to overcome in the very deeply ingrained nationalistic nihilism that is practiced by Japan's wider culture.

Because of this, many of the earlier and more 'classic' GitS pieces have dealt heavily in themes of nationalism, nihilism, working from within the governmental system always as much as possible, etc.

A lot of the smaller storyline pieces deal with the geopolitical and socioeconomic consequences of Japan's culture continuing to influence the country 50 years from now, while singling out varying levels of political corruption and trying to define a real yardstick for measuring when it dips over into true, naked evil. Consequently, the more overarching themes are woven into the Major's personal character arcs to deliver the deeper philosophical messages.

This is important background information because as you begin to examine GitS: Arise, you can see more and more of those original 'audience concerns' being pulled back and stripped away as the audience is far more familiar with the characters and who they are as people, far beyond that of just literary constructs.

There was a lot of collaboration with the creative lead from the original movies involved with this film, and it really shows. Creating a movie that is being marketed to an American audience allows them to sell the ideas of individualism, responsibility of action, etc, far more easily and purely than the original content was able to. And they absolutely took the opportunity to do so.

The story involved doesn't really present us with the 'Major Kusanagi that's been doing wetwork for years' which we've seen the most of previously. This piece is about creating that character, the setting, and most of Section 9 during a short amount of time.

Then they had to make sure they were doing it in a believable fashion to a wide variety of new minds, so that they can push even deeper into some more of the traditional sociopolitical complexity that GitS is often very heavily associated with using later content.

I can say this. Every character that we were given reason to care about was excellently played and sold, and had a story to tell far beyond just the lines of dialogue they were delivering. The casting and acting were singularly top notch, through and through. I have never liked a version of Batou better than this one.

Even though at times it felt like I was being bombarded by special effects, every single effect that I examined was well thought out and chosen. From the base platform and modifications of the Major's sidearm, to the way the road driving HUDs and road markers developed from existing technology and usage, and on, and on, and on.

From one of the most fluid tactical assaults by a 'Hollywood SF unit' I've ever seen portrayed, to the amount that Chief Aramaki represented a cultural link with Japan which the movie utterly needed to truly anchor it, there was somebody with a serious thinking cap on involved with every single detail of this film.

Scarlett Johansson. Oh, my love. She is every bit the Kusanagi that any actress could have managed in the role, and far more than most would have.

That being said I think in this movie Batou has the superior character. Scarlett Johansson stunningly nails a performance that will never win her an Oscar, even if it should.

If you can't tell, I highly recommend the film. Please go see it. Immediately. It is 100% through and through Ghost in the Shell, in every glory that means.

You'll need to wait for the characters to be established before we can get to the really complex stories, and expect that this story has been tailored to the viewing audience. You may just find however, as I did, that someone out there sold their soul a few years back so that ScarJo could nail a perfect 2017 live-action Ghost in the Shell movie.
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VadertimeApr 3, 2017
Okay, all the "whitewash" haters back off. I'm not a fan of Japanese anime, but I like special effects and I am an expert technologist having worked in the computer software field for over 35 years. This is a good movie regarding cyberneticOkay, all the "whitewash" haters back off. I'm not a fan of Japanese anime, but I like special effects and I am an expert technologist having worked in the computer software field for over 35 years. This is a good movie regarding cybernetic organisms, AI, robotics and the singularity. A movies prime objective is to entertain and the criticism can come later. This movie delivered. Expand
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7ShadesOfEffortApr 18, 2017
If you need 2 hours long monologues or static scenes of majestic silence to convince yourself that you are enjoying some kind of high art while watching cartoons about naked robot with boobs, you'd probably better keep rewatching MamoruIf you need 2 hours long monologues or static scenes of majestic silence to convince yourself that you are enjoying some kind of high art while watching cartoons about naked robot with boobs, you'd probably better keep rewatching Mamoru Oshii's GITS and avoid this one at any cost. If you have some problems with robotic body not being asian, black or at least transgender refugee, you'll probably hate it too. People who are seriously allergic to garbage villains should also be cautious.
But if you don't fall under any of these categories, your health is totally fine and you can freely enjoy this delightful cyberpunk action movie. There's not so much of them nowadays. Bato is cool btw.

6 out of 7: magnificent.
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ukimiawzApr 3, 2017
Pros:
- The visuals are amazing, the team put a lot of work of re-imagining the world of Ghost in the Shell.
- The action scenes are stunning and not over the top - Story is emotional and creates more sympathy to the Major character -
Pros:
- The visuals are amazing, the team put a lot of work of re-imagining the world of Ghost in the Shell.
- The action scenes are stunning and not over the top
- Story is emotional and creates more sympathy to the Major character - Eventhough its not as deep as the 1995 movie, it still gives you something to think about after
- Its not the usual Hollywood's cosplay version of an animation franchise
- You can feel that the whole team put lots of love into making this movie

Cons:
- A bit disappointment on how they do the garbage truck driver scene
- Quirks here and there but I can see that they need to spoon-fed the audience a bit since its targeted for Hollywood's market
- Not enough screen time for the whole member of section 9
- The usual Hollywood's super villain and hero cliché is still there
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sirlot2Apr 5, 2017
This movie is awesome, visually stunning and cyber punk robotic action. Scarlett Johansson is electrifying as Major Motoko Kusanagi. She is incredible actress. I enjoyed every moment of the film.
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LegendmirApr 8, 2017
I enjoy movies. I have watched hundreds. I had a friend at college who was a crazy film buff, would invite me over his house for movie watching sessions, I had a lot of fun. He seemed to get a lot more out of them than me and would know aboutI enjoy movies. I have watched hundreds. I had a friend at college who was a crazy film buff, would invite me over his house for movie watching sessions, I had a lot of fun. He seemed to get a lot more out of them than me and would know about the cast and directors etc.. which didn't seem important to me.. I just enjoyed the film and moved on.

Ghost in the Shell makes me understand how he must have felt.. this film is a work of art and has meaning. Both because of the creativity of Shirow Masamune and the talent of Rupert Sanders. I have never felt myself more out of touch with the critics.. the criticisms aimed at this film seem to ignore that fact that you cannot have everything in a film.. you have to choose what to keep, what to discard, in order to focus on the elements of the story which have the most meaning and are the most entertaining.. On this point Rupert made the right call and went beyond the source material to create something new WTF JUST WATCH IT!
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GroenApr 9, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Yes I gave in a 10. It should get an 8 but due to the people who down-vote this movie I had to do it!
The reason is simple. I saw the original animation when I was a young boy and loved it. To see this story re-envisioned in reality really overwhelmed me. So please go and see this movie. All the critics are sour and wrong!! But please please make up your own mind and see the movie!
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metachirrupApr 17, 2017
Richly realised world, visually stunning, great music and good acting. It has a surprising amount of depth for a blockbuster and I'd love to see a sequel if fans of the anime could overcome their unrealistic expectations of this film.
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Moviefan76Apr 16, 2017
Good evening,

I am a avid fan of Ghost in the Shell and while it doesn't have the Psychological feel of the different versions as of yet, it was an excellent adaptation to get people into something they may not have been aware of. If you're
Good evening,

I am a avid fan of Ghost in the Shell and while it doesn't have the Psychological feel of the different versions as of yet, it was an excellent adaptation to get people into something they may not have been aware of. If you're an action fan or a Sci-fi fan, this movie is for you. I honestly have seen this 4 times already...twice in IMAX 3D.

No matter what you think of the white washing issue which I and 95% of Japan didn't think was an issue, please find time and see this visually stunning piece of cinematic history. I am hoping for a sequel to allow them to have a more substantial introspect of the human soul...and the potential of how the future may change our thinking of it.

Please check out this amazing movie.

J.
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dajugganautxMay 5, 2017
This movie as freaking awesome. Very interesting story and awesome visuals. I am not a ghost in the shell series or anime fan by any stretch but this movie was enough for me to look into it.
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KunstbanauseApr 3, 2017
Aesthetically, atmospherically and emotianlly the 2017 adaptation comes very close to what it felt like watching the Anime in the 90s. But it also has its own moments. They help build a tighter structure, not only for a western, but modernAesthetically, atmospherically and emotianlly the 2017 adaptation comes very close to what it felt like watching the Anime in the 90s. But it also has its own moments. They help build a tighter structure, not only for a western, but modern audience. After all we live much closer to the technolized world, portrayed both in the original and new movie. Expand
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RaptorJesussApr 2, 2017
If you're a fan of the series as a whole and scifi/cyberpunk atmosphere, you'll immensely enjoy the movie. This is not a direct remake of the 1995 film and most people seem to want to directly compare it to the original. If you toss that ideaIf you're a fan of the series as a whole and scifi/cyberpunk atmosphere, you'll immensely enjoy the movie. This is not a direct remake of the 1995 film and most people seem to want to directly compare it to the original. If you toss that idea out then you'll find a movie with an interesting story, amazing visuals and as much as you can get out of Major by Scarlett Johansson. The only thing dragging down this movies score are bitter anime elitist who wanted a frame by frame remake of the original and writers who spent way too much time in their colleges safe space complaining about white people. Expand
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gatts_77Apr 5, 2017
is not perfect, specially in the story side it does invoke the same feelings than the Anime, even on its the story feels a bit flat, but all the rest is there, the visuals and music/sound are outstanding and unique, half decent story andis not perfect, specially in the story side it does invoke the same feelings than the Anime, even on its the story feels a bit flat, but all the rest is there, the visuals and music/sound are outstanding and unique, half decent story and great everything else makes it a great watch in my books. Expand
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keemtApr 15, 2017
Super deep, amazing villain, awesome movie. Although heavy handed and blunt, the substance is even better than the style, which is good with a handful of bad patches.
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JernApr 10, 2017
Better than Ghost in the Shell Arise and better than SAC. It didn't quite live up to the original movie. The end climax and some lack of time spent on individuality and the ghost was all that held it back.
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PeterAlexanderApr 12, 2017
Ghost in the Shell is visually stunning and has the story to match. The wide array of futuristic effects, including both the visual and the sound, create an incredibly captivating premise and setting. This is matched by a story that kept meGhost in the Shell is visually stunning and has the story to match. The wide array of futuristic effects, including both the visual and the sound, create an incredibly captivating premise and setting. This is matched by a story that kept me intrigued from the very first scene to the last. Expand
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k2kApr 5, 2017
Nothing like the original material, but still a good film. Like Constantine, this film has characters with the same names, but who act and look completely differently and a completely different plot yet still manages to be a good film. IfNothing like the original material, but still a good film. Like Constantine, this film has characters with the same names, but who act and look completely differently and a completely different plot yet still manages to be a good film. If you stripped all the "Ghost In The Shell" bits out of this film it would be much better. The film runs to about 1h 45 minutes and there are never any dull parts or filler. The plot is more like Robocop or the Raiden parts of Metal Gear than the original. I started off sceptical as I loved the original, but by the end I was won over by the interesting world and new back story. If you can put aside your love of the original and see this as a completely different thing, you'll probably enjoy this. Expand
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FraytaApr 3, 2017
I personally found it inferior to the 1995 animated movie, but overall it does much better then most western adaptions of Japanese pop culture. .

The new elements in the movie are good, and learning more about a backstory for major is an
I personally found it inferior to the 1995 animated movie, but overall it does much better then most western adaptions of Japanese pop culture. .

The new elements in the movie are good, and learning more about a backstory for major is an interesting pull for any Gits fan, but it doesn't entirely make up for the recreated scenes that just feel neutered by comparison...and make up more than half the film.
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NigmeApr 3, 2017
The film is shot gorgeously. Atmosphere and music completely convey the mood of cyberpunk. Yes, the plot can not be called a part on which the director made a bet, but it's pretty good. Excellent acting of Scarlett Johansson and Michael PittThe film is shot gorgeously. Atmosphere and music completely convey the mood of cyberpunk. Yes, the plot can not be called a part on which the director made a bet, but it's pretty good. Excellent acting of Scarlett Johansson and Michael Pitt with a good 3D does not let you tear yourself away from the movie.
My score: 8 Hideo of 10.

P.S. Takeshi Kitano will not play a role in a bad movie!
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lordx51Apr 3, 2017
Amazing! They improved on the story so much. I love how the Major has an actual back story now and you can get behind the philosophical contents of her struggle. I feel like they did a great job of improving and maturing the story, so thatAmazing! They improved on the story so much. I love how the Major has an actual back story now and you can get behind the philosophical contents of her struggle. I feel like they did a great job of improving and maturing the story, so that its less about "wow isn't this setting and idea just so awesome" and married that to a more human, digestible and complete narration. The movie ended up being really the opposite of what some naysayers thought it would be - it added substance to complete LORE and the franchise that is GIT, IMO. The animation was so cool for the time, but focused more on the idea of how awesome the animation and the world that animation represented was (in part because we hadn't realized in the real world some of those ideas yet - we have now they aren't as fantastical anymore). The movie added the human element and made the mystery of the "puppet master" make more sense as well. Scarlet was of course awesome, bad ass and as cute as ever. Watching the anime last night we were reminded, the Major doesn't look Asian and neither does most of her team (just Togusa and the man in charge). Yet they did a good job of explaining as well why she does look they way she does. Special effects were cool and there were multiple scenes that were direct transfers from the anime that made me smile. The closing scene is freaking awesome. They even played the original opening song from the anime for the credits. Loved it. Expand
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FeedTheMonkey83Apr 10, 2017
Ghost in the Shell is an adaption of the 1989 Anime that is focussing on the moralic side of merging humans with high end technology. After seeing the movie yesterday in 3D im still ab bit confused of how to rate this movie exactly. Visuals:Ghost in the Shell is an adaption of the 1989 Anime that is focussing on the moralic side of merging humans with high end technology. After seeing the movie yesterday in 3D im still ab bit confused of how to rate this movie exactly. Visuals:

So what comes in mind first is the visuals and artdesign that is used in this movie, that is in some parts excellent and in other parts very below average. It is necessary, that this oppinion is based only on the 3D version of the movie, as I think the 2D trailers are having way more aesthetics then the 3D version I was watching last night. When the visuals are great, they show us a nice steampunk world with cool action, as per the first action scene in the restaurant when major crashes a hack and slowmotion, mixed with a nice choreography come into play in the scenes. When the visuals are bad, we see flights through the futuristic Section 9 where the texture details are very low and show their CGI extremely obviously. About the interpretation of the look of the city one can argue. I found it in most time a bit distracting and too colorful. Story:

When it comes to the story, I was not too much in all the previous Ghost in the Shell movies, so I had the opportunity to watch the movie without too many expactations. But when it came to the plot, I was also a bit of mixed feelings, as the movie does not so well in creating "wow" moments, when it starts enfolding the plot.
It was to predictable even if you have never seen any Ghost in the Shell movie before. As my girlfriend was telling me the end after 1/3rd of the movie already. Also it is pretty hard to find out the attachments between the characters themselves because mostly they are just there and do what they do. Backstories are a bit neglected in here.

Actors:

This is were surprisingly the movie had its most points gained in my oppinion. Major, played by Scralett Johansson, was pretty close to the animes original. And Batou, played by Pilou Asbaek, was extremely well taken over visually. Before the movie was released I ready and heared a lot of concerns to take western actors to display the characters, but when you look the original Anime, you will see (as in most animes) the characters in there are also not asians. So this was fitting very well in my oppinion. I also think the acting itself was in most parts fine. One thing that distracted me however all the time, was the way Scarlett Johannson moved. It looked in most parts like she was trying to act how a robot would be walking. I think one can interpret it like that, but for me it was very distracting, as in the original movie I felt major was walking and moving just like a normal human. Verdict:

So when I just rate the fun I had with the movie I would give it a low 7 out of 10. I think also the visuals and the story, as well as the acting, was on the same level. It was okay to look and I was never bored. I would prefer to watch it in 2D again, with higher resolutions to maybe rethink my visual ratings.
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ZerpnosApr 1, 2017
Animesinden çok az farklarla işlenmiş ve ortaya görsellik ve bilimkurgu adına çok güzel şeyler çıkmış. Daha önce animesini izlemeden, filme gelenlerin fazla anlayacağını sanmıyorum. Yine başlangıç filmi olarak, anlaşılır detaylarla işlenmişAnimesinden çok az farklarla işlenmiş ve ortaya görsellik ve bilimkurgu adına çok güzel şeyler çıkmış. Daha önce animesini izlemeden, filme gelenlerin fazla anlayacağını sanmıyorum. Yine başlangıç filmi olarak, anlaşılır detaylarla işlenmiş fakat sinema çıkışında "Çok sıkıcıydı, anlamadım" tarzı şeyler duydum. Scarlett'ın performansı gerçekten muazzamdı. Rolünü çok iyi yapıp ortaya çok güzel bir oyunculuk çıkarmış, tebrik ediyorum kendisini. İzleyiciyi sıkmayan, animesine oranla daha fazla aksiyon barındıran bu felsefi, bilim kurgu filmini beğendiğimi ve iyi olarak değerlendirebileceğimi düşünüyorum. Paranıza değecek bir film olmuş, gidin ve keyfini çıkarın. Expand
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Forsaken87Apr 17, 2017
Really good adaptation of the source material, staying very close regarding plot and visiuals. For everyone who has seen the anime I highly recommend this, but even for "regular viewers" this should be great if you are a bit into sci-fi. EvenReally good adaptation of the source material, staying very close regarding plot and visiuals. For everyone who has seen the anime I highly recommend this, but even for "regular viewers" this should be great if you are a bit into sci-fi. Even if the story was steamlined a bit, for a hollywood production it's still way more complex and interesting than what I am used to. Only real downside is that a handful of scenes could have used a few more takes or a little less CGI filters, but really nothing dramatic that would ruin the movie.
Overall I'm on the fence between 8 and 9, but for the trolling, "whitewashed" and other 0 votes (that this movie definitly doesn't deserve) I'm going for the higher one.

PS + Mini-Spoiler: It's a fully artifical body, who cares about what ethnic it looks like. The brain is from a japanese girl, as explicitly told by the story, so that discussion is just stupid.
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EvlDApr 3, 2017
If your only exposure to this property is the 1995 animated film, you likely love it for the thought-provoking philosophy. If you are a fan on the anime series, you likely love the characters and tone. This film is faithful visually andIf your only exposure to this property is the 1995 animated film, you likely love it for the thought-provoking philosophy. If you are a fan on the anime series, you likely love the characters and tone. This film is faithful visually and tonally to the anime series, which pays homage to the 1995 animated film here and there. It is not a retelling of the 1995 film, or any one anime episode plot. This stands faithfully shoulder to shoulder with the anime properties, but is westernized and simplified in its approach to philosophy. Great score, great casting (even the Major), faithful tone and character relationships, and one of the best live action adaptations of any animated property. On it's own merits, it will pale in comparison to the 1995 animated film, which is smarter and methodical in its exploration of the existential questions it asks. This is a sci-fi-fi action film that plays it safe, but establishes characters we love with origin stories we hadn't seen before. Most of the flak this release is getting is by people who want it to have the philosophical sophistication and weight of the 1995 film (or upset ScarJo is white). The anime series didn't tackle such heady themes, and likewise this release doesn't either. It's an origin story that predates the events of the anime, and doesn't have any complimentary qualities to the 1995 original film. You won't be disappointed if you appreciate the anime series. This is faithfully executed, so long as you base your comparisons on the series and not the 1995 original. Expand
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JoseonOneApr 2, 2017
This live action adaptation stays true to the spirit of the original anime film. While it doesn't quite reach the thematic depths of the original, it does explore them, albeit in a more visual fashion. Scarlett Johansson was excellent in theThis live action adaptation stays true to the spirit of the original anime film. While it doesn't quite reach the thematic depths of the original, it does explore them, albeit in a more visual fashion. Scarlett Johansson was excellent in the lead role. She captures the essence of the character, really going all in. She has the acting chops to convey thoughts and emotion with just her facial expressions and nuanced body language. If you are not paying attention, you can easily miss them. The supporting cast was generally pretty good, especially Pilou Asbaek as Batou and Takeshi Kitano as Aramaki.

I have to take issue with some of the reviewers. Pretty much everyone consistently lauds the film's visuals, it's a gorgeous film. The costumes were spot on and the score was excellent. So even if you did not like the film, and it sounds like it is mostly because it is lacking some of the thematic heft of the original, on the positives alone, it is not a 0 to 3. That just does not make any logical sense. A movie has multiple elements, and these are motion pictures after all, so why not give a film its due for its visuals.
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MatttwidaleApr 6, 2017
As a huge fan of the original i can honestly say this is still a really good film. The plot is very different to the original but they incorporated all those iconic scenes you see in the trailers into the plot very well. Action and effectsAs a huge fan of the original i can honestly say this is still a really good film. The plot is very different to the original but they incorporated all those iconic scenes you see in the trailers into the plot very well. Action and effects were spot on and it's not a long film, just beautiful and entertaining. Don't expect to see anything as good as the original (because come on it's a cult classic, piece of history how could it) and you'll be pleasantly surprised. Expand
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HPFANBOY1237Apr 2, 2017
This movie is not perfect, it is at times slow, but it is getting way too much hate! This movie is a thought-provoking, beautiful, thrilling film from start to finish. I highly recommend seeing Ghost in the Shell! It has so many interestingThis movie is not perfect, it is at times slow, but it is getting way too much hate! This movie is a thought-provoking, beautiful, thrilling film from start to finish. I highly recommend seeing Ghost in the Shell! It has so many interesting ideas and is definitely not hollow like people say it is. Expand
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FattyNormanApr 5, 2017
People are a little too quick to talk about this movie's flaws. It definitely has flaws and is not as good as either the original anime films or TV series, but it does an excellent job of building the world that Ghost in the Shell is so knownPeople are a little too quick to talk about this movie's flaws. It definitely has flaws and is not as good as either the original anime films or TV series, but it does an excellent job of building the world that Ghost in the Shell is so known for. ScarJo does a fine job portraying the Major, even if she does take some getting used to. There are definitely a few parts that felt rushed, a few moments that make you question the decisions of the director, but overall it is a good movie with an interesting if not completely original plot. If nothing else it is a great set up for a sequel which I very much hope gets made. I'm sure a second one would be better and more loyal to the original stories now that Major's "origin" story is taken care of. Expand
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onesix18Apr 9, 2017
Most of the critics are absolutely missing the point. This is a very good film. The incarnation of GITS is truly in the spirit of the original anime and series, even if the story has been 'streamlined' a bit. Many of the great stories andMost of the critics are absolutely missing the point. This is a very good film. The incarnation of GITS is truly in the spirit of the original anime and series, even if the story has been 'streamlined' a bit. Many of the great stories and myths of humanity have commonly used elements...that doesn't detract from their power.

I actually went into the film a bit skeptical, based on much of what I'd read. And yet...as I sat there waiting to be disappointed, the film grabbed me and didn't let go. I was lost in this world, and emotionally invested. Without revealing too much, many scenes (particularly the ending) perfectly capture the trademark intense bursts of action that are so appealing and characteristic of the original animations. These are incredibly satisfying scenes to watch.

P.S. - I'm a long-time reader of Metacritic, and created an account for the first time specifically to write this review...to counteract some of the negative reviews here.
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JessePerryApr 9, 2017
I have seen all 3 GITS movies 1995, Innocence and SSS, the Arise series, GITs SAC season 1 and GITS. I actually own them all as well except for Arise which is free on Netflix. The 2017 live action film faithfully portrays the original 95I have seen all 3 GITS movies 1995, Innocence and SSS, the Arise series, GITs SAC season 1 and GITS. I actually own them all as well except for Arise which is free on Netflix. The 2017 live action film faithfully portrays the original 95 film story line with plot twists thrown in so I wouldn't get bored. If you consider that the film has been more accepted in Asia then here, it is apparent that the whitewashing argument is more politically motivated than genuine concern for Asian actresses livelihood and questions of ethnic portrayal. Enough said on that.

On it's own, the live action film is an interesting story even if it does not possess a very deep plot. Honestly, it would not be interesting to uninitiated audiences to expound on these plot intricacies anyway. I often found myself playing back the dialogs in both voice and translated subtitles just to understand what was going on in the movies and TV series. The visuals and translation of concepts to live action is without question, stunning. Just to piss off Ridley Scott fans I am going to go ahead and say it approaches Blade Runner levels of brilliance in visuals. Certainly, 30 years of technology and advancements give any Sci-fi film the edge these days. Yes, Prometheus looks amazing but aside from the Engineer cave scene there is just not that much going on there technologically speaking. I digress. I enjoyed the film and it touched on the deeper plot themes to give hints to the initiated what was going on. Sanders copies the original 1995 anime, but hey, Abrams did the same with the first and third Star Treks. I think the GITS film is great and hope its' box office failure doesn't prevent the studio from using this film as a take off point in exploring other stories in the GITS world that include other characters like Borma, Saito (who cameoed), Paz, not to mention the Tachikomas. Disappointing really if it ends there but I've heard there is a new GITS anime already in the works in Japan!
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BuddyCashApr 10, 2017
I thought it was okay not entirely the best movie i had seen really anticlimactic ending and not as much action as much as I thought there was going to be. I amused it was going to be **** because i am not a big fan of anime and I know itI thought it was okay not entirely the best movie i had seen really anticlimactic ending and not as much action as much as I thought there was going to be. I amused it was going to be **** because i am not a big fan of anime and I know it comes from and anime show but it was better then I thought it was going to be in the first place. Expand
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jeromejarinApr 9, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. ive never seen the original animation movie so i have no bias whatsoever and i am not an anime afficionado.. but this much i can say.. i truly enjoyed this movie.. i love the cast, i like the visuals, the metropolis is a futuristic possiblity that i thought was done very nicely, the fight scenes wer very nicely handled very artsy.. cinematography is top notch. This is a hybrid movie that blends art, science and philosophy in a pleasing package... the acting was great... there is nothing here to hate. it is a GOOD movie period. you will remember it a long time after seeing it. not run of the mill at all. i say go watch it without a critical appraisal and just go with it with an open eye.. it is very nicely handled and i thought Scarlett Johansen was passable as an asian girl if not for the blue eyes.. it is not a masterpiece but it is very creative. well worth your time and very enjoyable to watch. Expand
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rdcl170Apr 11, 2017
Legitimately good movie. Well paced plot, engaging, good characters, never got boring. This is coming from someone who generally does not care for action movies. I've seen the originals and enjoyed what elements this took from them.
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AmarbertoApr 12, 2017
Beautilfully made, and very true to the spirit and story of the original series. The futuristic setting is great, and Hong Kong serves as the perfect backdrop for the filming.
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KondorrApr 12, 2017
I was really surprised at how much I liked that movie (I am a fan for years and own all the anime, still have to get the manga).
I loved how this movie was essentially an adaptation of the first anime, going as far as recreating whole scenes
I was really surprised at how much I liked that movie (I am a fan for years and own all the anime, still have to get the manga).
I loved how this movie was essentially an adaptation of the first anime, going as far as recreating whole scenes with the amazingly cast ScarJo, who did a perfect job on this! What surprised me most, wa how they took elements from all of the anime and mixed them in order to create one richer picture, than the originals themselves. We got the fake memories and parts of Majors past from Arise, the villain from 2nd Gig and the overall plot from the first one. They did tone down the technoblabble and the high-sci-fi concepts, as well as all the infighting between the government agencies, which confused the hell out of me sometimes, so by making it easier to understand, they managed not to dumb it down!
To me, this movie was not an adaptation of Ghost in the Shell... it IS Ghost in the Shell.
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MeritCobaApr 8, 2017
So what to think of this movie that is created in the shadow of a popular predecessor(currently 8.0 on imdb)? I would almost say: don't do it. It is what I would say when planning a remake of Old Boy or a squel to Trainspotting, BladeSo what to think of this movie that is created in the shadow of a popular predecessor(currently 8.0 on imdb)? I would almost say: don't do it. It is what I would say when planning a remake of Old Boy or a squel to Trainspotting, Blade Runner or any iconic movie. Don't do it. But I have to admit that I am curious about the sequel to Blade Runner nevertheless. Maybe it isn't going to be as bad as I fear?

So what about a remake of Ghost in the Shell?
Well, I have yet to see the original, so I can not compare it to that one, and that is fine. This movie, with Scarlet Johannson in the role of Major Mika Killian, a cybernetic lifeform with only her brain being human, is on the face of it an action movie with some depth. Personally I think the the second half of the movie shows some more depth, with the Major being more on the path of self discovery, than the first half. Some scenes I did find touching. Personally I liked Pilou Asbaek as Bayou.

There is certainly some room for criticism, specifically in the way that they hammer in what they mean with the word ghost. Yes.. yes.. we know, you don't have to repeat it over and over throughout the film. Also, while I don't think that Johannson is miscast, I do think that she is also not well cast either. She gives a good performance, as might be expected, but every time she walks out into the rain I expected the black from her hair to wash out to show she is really a blond. No, it isn't that what bothers me specifically, just that she felt out of place at times. It would have been better if they had chosen someone like Maggie Q or Kim So-yeon. Not because she has to be an asian, but because if a big part of your movie is asian and plays in a seemingly asian town, then why make the lead not asian. Seems to make more sense?

Also the first half of the story the good guys are pitted against an adversaries who is one step ahead of them, but in the second half this suddenly changes. Maybe the most criticism can be levelled at the pace of the movie. It takes little time to reflect on things and have some silent moments(there is however a great one)something that the anime Ghost in the Shell 2 has(it is the one that I did see).

Conclusion
A fair action movie with nice visuals and superficial depth, but a bit hampered by not daring to delve more deeper and not attempting to stand out. As such it is more a mainstream action movie than anything else and thus eventually it will probably be remembered as that other Ghost in the Shell movie.
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chidimeMay 13, 2017
Amazing movie. The CGI was mind-blowing. The storyline was other-worldly. Remained consistent from beginning to end. Rare for action movies nowadays. Loved it and recommend it fully!
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Rix397Apr 26, 2017
Scarlett Johansson shines in a visually stunning and action-packed movie that is "Ghost in the Shell" and with good supporting performances by Pilou Asbæk, Michael Pitt & Takeshi Kitano and surprisingly intriguing and layered plot, the movieScarlett Johansson shines in a visually stunning and action-packed movie that is "Ghost in the Shell" and with good supporting performances by Pilou Asbæk, Michael Pitt & Takeshi Kitano and surprisingly intriguing and layered plot, the movie overcomes a few pointless side characters and an underwhelming villain. Expand
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saturday_youthApr 5, 2017
In my Opinion this is a very special movie with great visuals and even greater characters. The casting is perfect from Scarlett Johanson as the major over Pilou Asbæk as Batou. Michael Pitt also played his part very well and on top of thatIn my Opinion this is a very special movie with great visuals and even greater characters. The casting is perfect from Scarlett Johanson as the major over Pilou Asbæk as Batou. Michael Pitt also played his part very well and on top of that Takeshi Kitano as Aramaki who can only be awesome (look for the Outrage Trilogy) Once this culture war is over this movie will hopefully be recognized as the masterfully flick that it is. Like once BladeRunner this movie has his way to go. And if you still think about whitewashing and those kind of buzzwords, open up youtube and search for "what Japanese think of whitewashing" and let go of that nonsense. Expand
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gimlikos84Apr 4, 2017
This is a really good movie and one of the best Sfiction I have ever seen.Dont listen people that give a very low score ,because its not as great as the original cartoon animation from 1995.As much I love the original cartoon Ghos in theThis is a really good movie and one of the best Sfiction I have ever seen.Dont listen people that give a very low score ,because its not as great as the original cartoon animation from 1995.As much I love the original cartoon Ghos in the shell from 1995,I think this one is also very close to be perfect cyberpunk Sfiction movie like I have never seen before.Im so happy that they change the story and music.Because of that this new Ghost in The Shell is original on its own way.This new Ghost in the Shell movie is different than the original but in a good way.I didnt expect its going to be that great.I very much like all actors and especially the main caracter Scarlett Johansson as Major.She act so well.I love the music.I love the acting.Pilou Asbæk as Batou act so well.Who is this guy;].I have never seen him before in any kinde of movie.;].I Love the ending fight scene.Was soo emotional and entertaining like in the original cartoon version from 1995.The director really knows the material and make this movie as good as it possible.One of the best Sfiction I have ever seen.This is Major. Expand
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HansVApr 5, 2017
Eye-candy with good story. Though lots of people beating each other up could be boring, the film somehow pulls it off to make this attractive. I will watch it again.
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tuwaluaApr 6, 2017
The most faithful anime adaption if seen so far. Its overall an visually stunning movie and i like the new origin story of Major. Ghost in the Shell has the potential to become a big series. The only downside is the lack of Meta Questions.The most faithful anime adaption if seen so far. Its overall an visually stunning movie and i like the new origin story of Major. Ghost in the Shell has the potential to become a big series. The only downside is the lack of Meta Questions. But in my personal opinion the first movie was meant to be establish the characters. I hop we will see more Movies in future! Expand
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66jdMay 21, 2017
The critics really don't like Sci-Fi movies do they? Unless they are drawn out boring ones.
I have never read or seen any of the original GITS. However with Scarlet Johnston in the lead I already knew I would like this one. Great effects and
The critics really don't like Sci-Fi movies do they? Unless they are drawn out boring ones.
I have never read or seen any of the original GITS. However with Scarlet Johnston in the lead I already knew I would like this one. Great effects and worthy of a visit to the cinema for the big screen experience.
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LomarticusApr 12, 2017
As the first of what was obviously supposed to be a franchise, this is a really good film. I've seen it twice so far and I've teared up at the creation scene at each viewing. It is beautiful, deep enough, atmospheric enough and a fineAs the first of what was obviously supposed to be a franchise, this is a really good film. I've seen it twice so far and I've teared up at the creation scene at each viewing. It is beautiful, deep enough, atmospheric enough and a fine introduction to the world of Ghost In The Shell for new fans, as well as a being rewarding enough to long-term fans, with the hope of much more to come.
It's clearly not as deep and involved as prior material but if it were, would it honestly have any chance of getting the interest of the wider public whose currency gets film 2, 3, 4 etc. funded? Core fans, deep concepts and theory of life stuff are what you plan for AFTER film 1 is under your belt. Dissing this film and ignoring the incredible achievements this film HAS made is unfair, unjustified and closed-minded.
This film opens the big-budget door to Ghost In The Shell and as such, is well worth seeing.
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alan666Apr 12, 2017
DO NOT WATCH THE TRAILER. It is too bad and give major spoilers.

The special effects are INCREDIBLE. Do you think Dr. Strange did it right? Then just watch Ghost in the Shell. It is amazing! The lore overall may be a bit uncreative, but
DO NOT WATCH THE TRAILER. It is too bad and give major spoilers.

The special effects are INCREDIBLE. Do you think Dr. Strange did it right? Then just watch Ghost in the Shell. It is amazing!
The lore overall may be a bit uncreative, but consider it was done originally a loong time ago.
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badgerryan19May 19, 2017
Good movie. Fantastic visuals and a well realized cyber-punk feel. I liked the original 1995 movie and I feel like the live action one does a lot of things right and some okay. Scarlett as "The Major" is great get over the white washing thingGood movie. Fantastic visuals and a well realized cyber-punk feel. I liked the original 1995 movie and I feel like the live action one does a lot of things right and some okay. Scarlett as "The Major" is great get over the white washing thing she is great. I love that they took pieces from the original film and put it in here and just revamped and retold it with a bit different twist. I also liked the character Kuze. He brings something that was intriguing. I did think the movie could of gave us a little more , but ultimately I was satisfied. Expand
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VenegradApr 16, 2017
Неплохой фильм конечно хотелось бы увидеть большего, но даже в таком виде фильму можно ставить твердую 8, мне фильм понравился
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GyerApr 26, 2017
Much better than reviews give it credit for. Forget the crap about whitewashing - Scarlett does a fine job portraying Major, and if like me you had no clue what was going on in the Anime, this live action movie does a much better job ofMuch better than reviews give it credit for. Forget the crap about whitewashing - Scarlett does a fine job portraying Major, and if like me you had no clue what was going on in the Anime, this live action movie does a much better job of explaining everything. Not a great film, but totally worth watching - ignore the critics :D Expand
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FlexedacornMay 12, 2017
I went into this with mixed emotions, mainly because I wasn’t sure what to expect with director Rupert Sanders. I did see the original anime so I knew the overall plot going into it. I personally found the movie extremely enjoyable andI went into this with mixed emotions, mainly because I wasn’t sure what to expect with director Rupert Sanders. I did see the original anime so I knew the overall plot going into it. I personally found the movie extremely enjoyable and thought they did a great job catching the sci fi ascetic feel of the original anime. The whole white washing controversy was not enough to keep me from seeing it, as my main focus going in was to be entertained. I personally thought they did a great job with the multi-national supporting cast. Scarlett Johansson wasn’t anything special, but was alright all things considered. The best performances came from Batou ,Pilou Asbaek (Denmark) and Aramaki, Takeshi Kitano (Japan).
This movie is not as intellectually gripping as the original anime or even Bladerunner , but is visual stunning and overall well paced.
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EludiumQ36Jul 8, 2017
Look, this is obviously a polarizing love/hate type of film. I know the animated film and series well and though this effort doesn't match them, it's decent enough. The cinematics could carry the film alone, they're great. The storyline wasLook, this is obviously a polarizing love/hate type of film. I know the animated film and series well and though this effort doesn't match them, it's decent enough. The cinematics could carry the film alone, they're great. The storyline was intriguing but I'm with the crowd that has issues with the casting. Scarlett was WAY wrong for the role but they needed a marquee name to bring her followers. There were also some editing choices that I question but that's a little too much in the weeds. I don't rate this as a waste. It was decent enough and wouldn't mind it anchoring a series of them. Expand
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TalbisJul 11, 2017
This is one amazing looking movie here and despite controversy around casting of Scarlett Johansson in the main role, it catches the eye with visuals, while Johansson gives a stellar performance. It is however impossible to review this filmThis is one amazing looking movie here and despite controversy around casting of Scarlett Johansson in the main role, it catches the eye with visuals, while Johansson gives a stellar performance. It is however impossible to review this film and not look at Masamune Shirow's original work or it's 1995 masterful adaptation by the legend - Mamoru Oshii. Both, the original and 2017 live action movie, take a look at themes of identity, humanity and the meaning of being human. In a world of cybernetic enhancements, where does the human end and the machine start? This version however takes a different approach to the topic, more straightforward and less philosophical, seemingly more "dumbed down" version... and yet it still gets the point across. Some plot changes were disappointing and for some reason the Major seems to be more brutal and bloodthirsty in the Hollywood adaptation. Also the movie focuses more on her past, a plot point that doesn't exist in the original, as there Major knows exactly where she comes from only beginning to question her humanity after meeting the Puppet Master - a character that was turned from the original AI starting to evolve beyond its programming into a living being, to Kuze, a highly enhanced human. Whereas the original work questions the humanity itself, this movie wants to ponder the theme of Frankenstein - the creation killing its creator, this plot point in a rather silly and uninspired way, cliché, (a standard for american movie makers), to create a conflict.Some scenes are recreated from the 1995 movie here and they're a joy to watch, a feast for your eyes! Overall, this isn't all that bad, however while the original and Oshii's adaptation left me wondering for weeks, this movie is rather forgettable, saved only by the amazing cast, especially Scarlett Johansson, and visuals. Give it a watch, but for the real masterpiece, look for the 1995 version. Expand
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seventhbeaconMay 17, 2017
GitS was playing at the cheaper theater so I saw that today... and it was... really freaking impressive. Like, top notch, and incredibly faithful to the original OVA!
There was a quote from it that really just, rang true for a number of
GitS was playing at the cheaper theater so I saw that today... and it was... really freaking impressive. Like, top notch, and incredibly faithful to the original OVA!
There was a quote from it that really just, rang true for a number of reasons as well, about the importance of individuality apart from the group. I can't seem to find it with a google search, though, so I'll have to look later once it comes out on Blu Ray.
Anyway, I was expecting mediocre or something in poor taste, but it was a truly impressive, resonating film and just the most gorgeous Cyberpunk spectacle I've seen in ages.
ScarJo was fantastic, and elevated by pitch-perfect filmmaking.
I honestly don't think Blade Runner 2049 is going to come as close to brilliant as this movie was, but I'm still happy for double the Cyberpunk this year!
A+ If there are any flaws to this film, I was too enthralled by the greatness to notice!
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PipeCJun 8, 2017
Eyes Wide Open, Deaf Ears

"Ghost in the Shell" has live-action adaptation thanks to American feature film production and distribution studio, Paramount Pictures. The feature film is the second work by director Rupert Sanders, and the third
Eyes Wide Open, Deaf Ears

"Ghost in the Shell" has live-action adaptation thanks to American feature film production and distribution studio, Paramount Pictures. The feature film is the second work by director Rupert Sanders, and the third Johansson's performance as the heroine, after her brilliant job in "Lucy" and vigorous saga Marvel's "Avengers".

At a glance, everyone infers which aspect takes all the praises. Visual effects and production design carry out fully what they were proposing, arousing a thorough immersion in that futuristic city of a reality that is not too far away, which drinks respectfully from sci-fi masterpieces as Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner" and Steven Spielberg's "Minority Report". Transferring the majority of wonders of the cyberpunk book to live action was a total insanity, considering that they should overcome two major hindrances: The first one is the difficulty that surrounds manufacture of every notion of the world on which it is based, work elaborated with mastery by artistic directors, who spent whole months handcrafting many of the elements which are seen on screen, improving their meritorious work; and the second one is to free itself from American mania about maximizing even the dullest feature, losing the basic elements of the main culture. If a cinematographic production was to be regarded a masterpiece by the glory of its pictures, Paramount's work would obtain the award without delay; it's a delectation to be carried away by the gorgeous skill of the filmmaker: the visual section.

Considering that the story has the signatures of three dissonant writers, clearly, the plot, based on the comic of Masamune Shirow, was going to be saturated with a complex of different proposals and looks, with resolutions don't maintain a common term. Although screenwriters trio were very respectful by extracting the vital skeleton of the manga and the films, they palliate metaphysical burden, perhaps it wasn't decided lightly, since they had to exhibit in a flexible, congenial and seductive way a work, which is the mother for many of the existential audiovisual productions of today ("Ex Machina" "Her" or "Westworld"), in other words, what's adapt an original idea? Modernize or preserve the name of an ontological sci- fi classic? This implies that the film doesn't get the same emotional and reflective blow as 1995 movie, opting to present minimal background in the prologue, thoughtful instants where Johansson possibly broods what and/or who is and that's the whole ideological implanted environment, one more incident in which Hollywood replaces depth narrative by weapons and flagrant impressions pleasing the eye , but not to the mind, of course, a less emphatic case, but in the end, one more case, and I don't blame them, because the real guilty of that awful trend is audience, who believe that cinema is a temporary amusement, something "entertaining", something transitory.

As one of the contemporary films with more remuneration repercussions by controversial "whitewashing", we can determine (again) it's completely an unfounded affirmation. Perhaps the most vehement fans want the adaptation to be coupled with their demands and fantasies, but with the American film monster in the boss role, it was to be expected that a superstar plays the leading role. An interesting performance made by "Under the Skin" actress as Major, she's who allows the audience to follow the story, but to a certain extent, since Johansson's charming performance as a cyborg-woman doesn't get to break the chains of well-known resolutions.

"Ghost in the Shell" is wounded by nostalgia for the original movie, despite this, rating it as an independent product, is a worthy adaptation; it rebuilds some things around here, replicates identically another thing over there, however, absurdly, is another feature film that Hollywood makes fairly well. This story of origins would be the direct access to the profitable and vigorous franchise that Scarlett Johansson has been looking for and that Marvel has been unwilling to give her, but based on the grossing of the last few days, sadly, it's concluded that the American audience, one of the most fervent film consumers, has literally turned its back on it, and that isn't a good thing. The sexual burden is quietly watered down and the inherently philosophical ghost is quietly destroyed, Rupert Sanders executes a blockbuster that feels a little hollow, which concentrates on presenting magnificently to Major, establishing an enemy with moral grudges and an open ending. However, performances and technical production are high; they manage to introduce in our minds a message: the need for more "Ghost in the Shell". It's unlikely, but if they reconstruct the narrative flaws present in this one in an uncertain sequel, it would clearly be a masterpiece, but at the moment, at least in the visual thing, is already taking enlarge steps to it.
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crawnerApr 6, 2017
Contando como un reparto de categoría, ghost in the shell sabe mantener el hilo de principio a fin con una más que sublime interpretación, un apartado técnico y visual altamente espectacular y un guión que si no complica la trama del animeContando como un reparto de categoría, ghost in the shell sabe mantener el hilo de principio a fin con una más que sublime interpretación, un apartado técnico y visual altamente espectacular y un guión que si no complica la trama del anime del 95, suaviza la trama para adaptarla a un público mayor sin la necesidad de adulterar de forma nociva al público fan, aunque en cierto modo dejando un poco por el camino.
Podríamos decir que la película se apoya solo en su aspecto visual y su actriz estrella, pero una vez valoras el producto final te das cuenta de que no es solo "una cara bonita que enseñar". Mientras que el anime trata la trama para un público más cerrado con tintes filosóficos y una imagen más oscura y menos atrayente visualmente, Ghost in the shell (2017) consigue cojer muchos de esos elementos y crear algo nuevo sin la necesidad de enseñar escena a escena 100% idéntico, que es algo muy reseñable en las adaptaciones a la vida real de películas de animación de Disney, que recae en lo tópico. Ésta sin embargo coge parte de ello y crea algo nuevo.
El diseño de vestuario, estética y arte de la película son perfectos, no solo plasma mucho de lo original si no que crea algo mejor de todo ello, como las geishas, el aspecto cyberpunk retro ochentero de los vehículos y la ciudad, sus holografías publicitarias y la forma tan meticulosa de llevar los colores y colocación de elementos en las escenas. También es muy reseñable ver el rodaje de GitS, ya que llama la atención las veces que recurren a maquetas reales, prescindiendo de CGI, y combinando ambos de forma que parezca todo más real. Además ya sabemos que cuenta con Weta Workshop...
Lo más recalcable de la película es el apartado del guión, que debido a las consecuencias de hollywood, debe abrirse paso de forma más simplista abierto a un mayor público, y no es algo que afecte con consecuencias graves a la hora de estructurar y plasmar las escenas ya que consigue trasmitir todo lo que quiere enseñar y eso es algo que se agradece. Por ejemplo, cada vez que pienso en una adaptación de un libro al cine o, de un videojuego al cine, pienso en las últimas obras que se han quedado en este aspecto mucho atrás sin lograr ilustrar muchos aspectos de la obra que se describen de forma muy a la ligera, como Assassins Creed que te obliga a jugar a sus videojuegos para entenderla o Warcraft: Origen que hace alusión a demasiadas referencias nombradas de los juegos sin explicarse en ningún momento en la película.
En un aspecto general, mientras que el anime no es una adaptación apta para todos los públicos (no hablamos de la edad), la película ha conseguido mantenerme de principio a fin en la butaca con ganas de ver más y rezar a Rupert S. y Scarlett por una segunda parte.
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alexiosradMay 4, 2017
A great movie, changes made to the plot that makes it more modern in my opinion, less predictable and with a more anthropocentric approach...I liked it more that I did the anime, althought there was no nudity.
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mijxeroJun 29, 2018
I am surprised by all the lower ratings. I don't remember the anime so I'm not comparing it. This was a well-paced, stylish action film with interesting characters and good performances all around. The setting was really interesting to seeI am surprised by all the lower ratings. I don't remember the anime so I'm not comparing it. This was a well-paced, stylish action film with interesting characters and good performances all around. The setting was really interesting to see as well. I think the only thing I can subtract from it is the high usage of CG which sometimes makes it look like an animated film when they are showing the city etc. It's a shame I put off watching this as long as I did. Expand
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Kissxsis805Jul 15, 2017
This a bit more than a review but more of a oversight. I Thought the movie was great. I don't understand how people can think the movie is whitewashed. The Major was originally Japanese before her accident, which the movie even addressed. TheThis a bit more than a review but more of a oversight. I Thought the movie was great. I don't understand how people can think the movie is whitewashed. The Major was originally Japanese before her accident, which the movie even addressed. The Major chose her shell and her shell is caucasian. I'm very sorry to tell the people who know nothing about GITS, but her shell is actually white... I thought the plot was great and even the scenes recreated from the anime were great. The acting was great as well. The Major does lack emotion in the Anime and that is also portrayed a lot in the movie. The original creator was on board with the adaptation and even Scarlett as the lead role. It would have been against the source material if a Japanese actor played as her shell. Either way, the movie was great. The Japanese people loved it so why can't all these Americans??? My advice is go watch the movie yourself and DON'T LET ANYBODY change your opinion about it and don't be a follower like everyone else who most likely haven't even watched the originals or read it. Expand
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MishajonJul 18, 2018
I saw this film with pretty low expectations, and i was aware of the immense love of the original 1995 film of the same name. I saw the original awhile back, and really loved it, so i was definitely worried going into this remake. What aI saw this film with pretty low expectations, and i was aware of the immense love of the original 1995 film of the same name. I saw the original awhile back, and really loved it, so i was definitely worried going into this remake. What a relief to say that the remake is quite good, and its quite good for a number of reasons: firstly...Scarlett Johannson is really good in the title role, she does have this other worldly quality about her which was perfectly suited to the character. Secondly the visuals are astonishing, everything from the world views, the city scapes, the cyber punk stlye was beautifully evoked. And thirdly, i got the sense that this was a film made with love and respect for the original, whilst at the same time, looking ahead and being ambitious enough to be its own movie. I was really impressed by it. Expand
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Chingis09Dec 1, 2018
Also movie! Usually Anime adaptations suck. But this one is Neat! Casting is very solid ( just ignore the haters).
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cachi01Apr 1, 2017
Maybe not as good as the original, but it's still a damn fun watch and clearly a love letter to the series. The Major might be written quite different from her previous appearances but she is still an interesting character.
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octogonpcMar 31, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. SPOILER ALERT: This is mostly a live action translation of the original GITS, even in how the scenes are setup and shot. That said, I enjoyed the movie, especially after the 15 minute intro. This could have been EPIC, however like Ep. VII, they played it safe, and SAFE can be boring at times. The 3D wasn't as phenomenal as it could have been (like the accompanying GOTG Vol. 2 Trailer), but it was fair. Lastly, this movie needed a better score, however the Anime Theme does come, eventually. Expand
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EmphaticApr 1, 2017
I think all the nonsense about whitewashing is over blown, this movie does its best to capture the spirit and tone of the original, controversy aside I very much thought this movie did its best to pay homage to the original while makingI think all the nonsense about whitewashing is over blown, this movie does its best to capture the spirit and tone of the original, controversy aside I very much thought this movie did its best to pay homage to the original while making something new and fresh. Expand
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SquaredRenMar 31, 2017
This movie is a little dumbed down from the original, it does played safe for newcomers to the franchise...it's not perfect, but still I enjoyed it. It's a good movie so go out try it & support it if you can.
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NerobiancoMar 31, 2017
With stunning visuals and presentation, Ghost In The Shell tries to recreate the franchise onto the the big screen. It is very digestable and filled with iconic scenes, depicted in a very accurate way. The story isn't as deep as some peopleWith stunning visuals and presentation, Ghost In The Shell tries to recreate the franchise onto the the big screen. It is very digestable and filled with iconic scenes, depicted in a very accurate way. The story isn't as deep as some people expected, but it's logical and easy to follow. A good introduction to the franchise. I feel like the biggest crime of the movie, is the fact that it exists. Unsatable expectations of rabid fans aren't met, but as its own thing, the movie delivers with greatly crafted details. Expand
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