Inosensu: Kôkaku kidôtai (2004)

reviewed by
Mark R. Leeper


                 GHOST IN THE SHELL 2: INNOCENCE
                (a film review by Mark R. Leeper)
     CAPSULE: Complex and a little hard to follow but

imaginative and spectacular anime film. Rating:

     +2 (-4 to +4) or 7/10

GHOST IN THE SHELL 2: INNOCENCE is a new adventure set in the

world of the original GHOST IN THE SHELL. This is a future world

where everybody is part machine. The main characters are two

police officers, one almost all human, one almost all machine.

The new story, set just twenty-eight years in the future, involves

a revolt of female pleasure robots called gynids who one day start

acting in non-robotic ways by killing people and by committing

suicide. Both actions go against their moral ethic--essentially

what are Asimov's laws of robotics.

I saw the film in a subtitled version in one pass with subtitles

that frequently are hard to finish before they are whisked away.

The plot is as complex as most science fiction novels. It was

rather difficult for me to keep on top of just what was happening

in the film. Nevertheless I was impressed with the apparent

profundity of the story. Visually the film is frequently near

live action and a live-action film with this much spectacle would

these days cost in the hundreds of millions of dollars. It may no

longer be necessary to prove the power of animation, but at least

GHOST IN THE SHELL 2: INNOCENCE demonstrates it.

The animation is never flat, but demonstrates varying degrees of

dimensionality, frequently within the same frame. The film is

told against a backdrop of future Japan, but punctuated with some

traditional settings like a traditional Japanese festival. It is

interesting that for years American films have shown the world

American culture. These days the international film community is

seeing many different cultures. And that is true of mass marketed

films as well as art films. While there is the usual gratuitous

violence of anime films, there are still some really breathtaking

images that make this a film worth the effort to watch.

                                        Mark R. Leeper
                                        mleeper@optonline.net
                                        Copyright 2004 Mark R. Leeper
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