Dreamworks/Paramount's Ghost In The Shell - Part 2

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I never got an impression that Major was about heroism. She's more like an adrenaline junkie, as well as harsh, hot-tempered and impulsive.

She's not hot-tempered at all. In fact, she rarely ever loses her cool. She has no problem playing the long game in order to get one over on her enemy. And if she has her enemy, she doesn't mess around with them. She nukes them from orbit.

She is a heroic figure in that she's not really an anti-hero and she does fight cyber-criminals and terrorists.

Even in Innocence, she returned to help Batou bust open a human trafficking ring.
 
Wait a minute... Wait a minute. They white-wash the Japanese property so they could make a commentary on that? :lmao:


Again, I don't think you're understanding. I put "whitewashing" in quotes for a reason. It's a non issue. They obviously knew going in that adapting this property would cause controversy because the internet like to blindly judge things. So I appreciate that they had the balls to tackle that head on. Adapting a Japanese product in America is inherently "controversial". They could have just let a "whitewashing" controversy over take the film but they had the forethought to incorporate it into the plot, which in turn makes it much richer, fuller experience for general audiences and the fans alike. It adds a nice layer of subtext. Also makes the story of Motoko a much more emotional and relevant one in comparison to the original.

But again, I'm not going to speak on this anymore in response to you since you haven't seen the film to really grasp any concept presented in it.

I never got an impression that Major was about heroism. She's more like an adrenaline junkie, as well as harsh, hot-tempered and impulsive.

Do you even know anything about the source material? Or is this sarcasm?
 
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Can only echo what a lot have said, its ok, nothing special, it has some nice visuals and sound design but the character and story are dumbed down to almost child like levels with none of the subtlety of the original film, its all ham-fisted and bash you over the head to get the point over. Section 9 are sadly wasted as well, never really get to know anyone other than Batou a bit and he was pretty well done but the rest get maybe a line, some even just turn up out of nowhere.

The rating really hampered the action, everything felt weightless and nothing really stood out at all, very disappointing in that regard.

Its like they fell between two stalls, one one hand wanting to recreate the original shot for shot yet on the other come up with their own story and character motivations but all this did was make some things feel shoe-horned in to this story with no real reason or explanation, very odd all round. Shame as the world created was interesting but all feels like a waste in the end and will be surpassed by many other films this year that it will end up forgotten by most I would guess. At least there is plenty of great GiTS material around to make up for this "diet" or "lite" version, which might work as an entry point for some to the world but little else.

6/10
 
I doubt the twist is some valiant attempt or commentary on Hollywood whitewashing.
 
I doubt the twist is some valiant attempt or commentary on Hollywood whitewashing.

I think it is, especially by the way Scarjo and others handled the press interviews when the "controversy" was discussed. I never said it was valiant, but it's smart either way.
 
I think it is, especially by the way Scarjo and others handled the press interviews when the "controversy" was discussed. I never said it was valiant, but it's smart either way.
It's hardly a consolation prize.
 
After watching it I kinda see where they may be taking a dig at whitewashing once you're dealing with Kuze. It's a ******** excuse but I see it.
 
That's not going to make Asian Americans feel better about themselves and their plight in the industry.
 
Just got back from it, loved it. 9/10. This year is turning into one of the finest, I think we'll ever see in overall quality.
 
After seeing Kuze I think they can go ahead and make that Metal Gear Solid with a viable Raiden.
 
After seeing Kuze I think they can go ahead and make that Metal Gear Solid with a viable Raiden.

I want that MGS with Solid Snake storyline which come out 1998 as adaptation on big screen. One of my favorite games ever. That was Last of Us of my generation. No game did it before it and capture cinematic feel before it.
 
Off-topic but...Jordan Vogt-Roberts (Kong: Skull Island) is currently working on trying to get MGS made into live action. I wasn't a fan of K:SI so I'm not too crazy about him directing an MGS movie but I know a lot of people who are ecstatic.
 
It's all about the writers, which in MGS's case isn't looking any better than GitS (possibly worse).
 
Worse writers than GitS is really bad, especially considering MGS is arguably more philosophical and thematic than GitS.
 
Again, I don't think you're understanding. I put "whitewashing" in quotes for a reason. It's a non issue. They obviously knew going in that adapting this property would cause controversy because the internet like to blindly judge things. So I appreciate that they had the balls to tackle that head on. Adapting a Japanese product in America is inherently "controversial". They could have just let a "whitewashing" controversy over take the film but they had the forethought to incorporate it into the plot, which in turn makes it much richer, fuller experience for general audiences and the fans alike. It adds a nice layer of subtext. Also makes the story of Motoko a much more emotional and relevant one in comparison to the original.
Look who isn't understanding. White-washing is an issue. It's pretty obvious they cast a white actress because they wanted to maximize BO. You're going to deny that? And by making it a plot point they literally turn themselves into an absurd joke.
 
I want that MGS with Solid Snake storyline which come out 1998 as adaptation on big screen. One of my favorite games ever. That was Last of Us of my generation. No game did it before it and capture cinematic feel before it.
Raiden's the worst character though.
 
Look who isn't understanding. White-washing is an issue. It's pretty obvious they cast a white actress because they wanted to maximize BO. You're going to deny that? And by making it a plot point they literally turn themselves into an absurd joke.
Acknowledging that the character is genetically "Asian" doesn't really fix or address the issue competently IMHO. She was still cast to make sure the movie had the most lucrative star possible. And the movie still bombed in the US.
 
She's not hot-tempered at all. In fact, she rarely ever loses her cool. She has no problem playing the long game in order to get one over on her enemy. And if she has her enemy, she doesn't mess around with them. She nukes them from orbit.
I'll leave it at impulsive. I probably used the wrong word (not hot-tempered, sorry for my English), and Major is quite different between the manga, '95 film and SAC. In the manga she has quite a temper. She behaves erratically from time to time, she's often instinct-driven. In SAC she's far more chill.
She is a heroic figure in that she's not really an anti-hero and she does fight cyber-criminals and terrorists.

Even in Innocence, she returned to help Batou bust open a human trafficking ring.
In that sense - I agree.
 
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I moderately enjoyed this and thought it was reasonably well adapted, especially compared to stuff like Dragonball Evolution and Last Airbender.

Doesn't deserve to flop.

It's too dull for the general audience but I feel like nerds should give it a shot.
 
I do think that addressing the [BLACKOUT]whether the Major is more Mira or Motoko, or a mix,[/BLACKOUT] is ripe for a sequel. Plus, I really enjoyed what little we saw of the full Section 9 team.

Pity that we are not likely to see a sequel.
 
It's too dull for the general audience but I feel like nerds should give it a shot.
Outside of the whole controversy, you've all been echoing RoboCop reboot.

That means a rental or stream for me.
 
Major didn't need an origin story whatsoever. It turns the film into yet another cheap Robocop remake. As well as ruins certain themes of GitS.
 
Robocop remake was a little more entertaining than this though. I really don't think general audiences are gonna like this. I could tell my crowd was bored out of their minds.
 
Yeah, there was maybe like two instances of humor and you know we like our blockbuster spectacle with the funny. It's just very dour, which is in line with the source material.
 
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