

It's a wicked sci-fi thriller, yet it's also so much more. of people's computerized brains and forces them to do his bidding. Let's get to the review.Ĭyborg cops battle an anonymous super-hacker who takes control What is it that makes us human? Is it the soul (refered to as 'ghosts' in this film)? Or is it flesh and bone? What happens when your memories can be erased and replaced like music on your iPod? If your body is entirely mechanical, can you still call yourself human? If your consciousness is active, yet your body is nowhere to be found, do you still exist? I just want to start off by saying that 'Ghost In The Shell' loves to asks it's audience questions. Pondering about various philosophical questions, such as her own life's meaning, Motoko soon realizes that the one who will provide these answers is none other than the Puppet Master themself. Like many in this futuristic world, the Puppet Master's body is almost entirely robotic, giving them incredible power.Īs Motoko and her subordinates follow the enigmatic criminal's trail, other parties-including Section 6-start to get involved, forcing her to confront the extremely complicated nature of the case. The strong-willed Major Motoko Kusanagi of Section 9 spearheads a case involving a mysterious hacker known only as the "Puppet Master," who leaves a trail of victims stripped of their memories. The world is now more interconnected than ever before, and the city's Public Security Section 9 is responsible for combating corruption, terrorism, and other dangerous threats following this shift toward globalization. Due to great improvements in cybernetics, its citizens are able to replace their limbs with robotic parts. In the year 2029, Niihama City has become a technologically advanced metropolis.
