Action | Science Fiction | Animation
The story takes place in the year 2034, two years after the events in Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG. Female cyborg Major Motoko Kusanagi has left Public Security Section 9, an elite counter-terrorist and anti-crime unit specializing in cyber-warfare, which has expanded to a team of 20 field operatives with Togusa acting as the field lead.
Rated PG | Length 105 minutes
Atsuko Tanaka | Osamu Saka | Kouichi Yamadera | Akio Otsuka | Yutaka Nakano | Takashi Onozuka | Toru Okawa | Taro Yamaguchi | Sakiko Tamagawa | Ooki Sugiyama | Masahiro Ogata | Eri Oono | Eiji Sekiguchi | Yoshiko Sakakibara | Tesshou Genda | Taimei Suzuki | Keisuke Ishida | Masuo Amada | Ken Uo | Mantarô Iwao | Yamauchi Nana | Kazuya Tatekabe | Yūya Uchida | Eiji Maruyama | Tarusuke Shingaki | Tōru Nara | Tomomi Watanabe | Tsuguo Mogami | Atsushi Ono
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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04/04/2019 | TV | DVD | Library | 6 stars |
(Average) 6 stars |
Didn’t realize other GITS movies existed until I found them by accident.
Thought this was okay. Lots of drawn out exposition on the SSS and the Major isn’t even a main character for most of it. She’s fingered as the one behind all the weird disappearing kids and brain-takeovers but you know that can’t be true. Then she finally joins the old team again to help crack the case. It’s barely an action movie until the final sequence, which is pretty cool. Overall, more like a crime procedural; not a bad thing but not necessarily great for this medium.
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