
(6) Including wives and children of lonely bachelors, of which I’m no longer one because I’m recently engaged to the much better looking, and far clearer-writing normal writer of this blog. (5) See (2), except add the longish (i) monologues. (4) This one felt left out without a footnote. (3) Oddly bionic nipple shot filled, oh and plenty of weapons action, but maybe more nipple shots, hard to say, I forgot my stopwatch. (2) Except when they are panning the camera over setting shots. As to be expected though their answer is vague (8), the conclusion is that progress marches on.įootnotes: (1) Or not unique …. In a world where everything can be created, bodies, memories (6), (7), Section 9 is arguably the only protectors of the truth, so it only makes sense that it is indirectly their team which is the one answering these questions.

PLOT: Question, what does it mean to be human? Is it the fact you have a brain? Is it the unique (1) set of experiences you remember? These questions drive the plot of this non-stop (2) - action (3) - sci-fi (4) -thriller (5). Lastly, she realizes she’s is not just herself, but with a part of the Puppet Master as well. Batou takes the Major’s head to safety and reattaches it to another body. The truth is spilled about the true intentions of the Puppet Master, and during a ghost dive with the Major, Section 6 manages to sever the heads of the Major and the Puppet Master. After Section 6 makes off with the body, the team follows them to an abandoned building housing the tachikoma. Chief Aramaki and the Major sense that Section 6 and the Foreign Ministry are behind these incidents. After connecting to the body before it was captured by Section 6, they learn of a secret program called Project 2051, which is essentially a tachikoma. The team later realizes the two men they had captured were decoys, having implanted memories.Ī hacker determined to be the Puppet Master breaks into a Section 6 facility and begins constructing a cyber body. A wild chase ensues, leading to the capture of the driver, and also the man that provided the program.
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PLOT: The Section 9 task force is tasked with capturing the elusive cyber-hacker known as the “Puppet Master.” Initially the team suspects a delivery driver, who is using “ghost-hacking” software to track his divorced wife and daughter. GHOST IN THE SHELL (1995 movie) Watched via rental

That of course would depend on interested parties. If we can get enough people interested, we would like to have these “special” reviews be guest reviews as well. review, and that possibly every 10th will be some “special” of sorts. We are thinking now every 5th review will be a vs. This will mean a couple changes for the site. Additionally, I will be working on my last year of grad school, which is bound to be hectic. That is because Crystal is transitioning from student status to fully employed. As a further announcement, I would just like to say that from here on out our reviews will permanently be changing to every other week (I promise I’m not flip-flopping anymore). We hope you enjoy their “outsider” perspectives on this classic anime must-see. As an added benefit he is a avid audiophile and collector of soundtracks and hidden musical gems.

His straight forward and logical approach make his insights perfect for deconstructing Ghost in the Shell and interesting to say the least. Jeffrey (PhD candidate in mechanical engineering, bachelors in Physics and Mathematics), on the other hand has an extremely vast background in physics, mathematics, and electronics.

His vast knowledge on mechanical and technological systems make him a great insight to the technical world of Ghost in the Shell. Both Dustin and Jeffrey are huge Ghost in the Shell fans (bigger than either of us), so we thought it would be only fitting to have them take a look back at the original Ghost in the Shell movie.ĭustin (certified master automotive technician and advanced level specialist in automotive powertrain systems, military vet, and associates candidate in electronics and computer technology), while hardly being an anime fan, brings his own special expertise on themes including: military systems, economics, socio-politics, and technology. This is our 100th review on Stereo Otaku! For a special review we decided to have our significant others write the review this week.
