

I think people hold the original movie in high regard for its cerebral nature, and how it directly inspired cyberpunk narratives in the West especially. The Matrix, Cyberpunk Red/2077, and other things take a lot from the 1995 movie.


I think people hold the original movie in high regard for its cerebral nature, and how it directly inspired cyberpunk narratives in the West especially. The Matrix, Cyberpunk Red/2077, and other things take a lot from the 1995 movie.


I am not a fan of the art style, and in general, I hold 1995 and SAC with high regard (everything but 2045) so I dunno. The 1995 movie was a key part of me finding my own artistic taste (alongside Sans Soleil and Life is Beautiful, which knowing that Mamoru Oshii closely admires Chris Marker, there’s one degree of separation between the two), so yeah, I am definitely not feeling this. It does stick to the manga pretty strongly, which is pretty admirable given the sea of moe/isekai slop we’ve been buried under. So, there are things I do appreciate, even if its not for me.
That said, the exaggerated elements remind me of the PS1 game cinematics, which I liked. But it was a video game and it was fun, so…
Ironically, the closest actual feelings I have match those I had watching the GITS live-action movie and Tron Ares specifically – two projects full of people who loved the property, but can’t successfully execute due to cultural norms, writing, producer interference, and so on.


The hollywood “adaptation” shits all over GitS
For what its worth, I think they nailed the production design in that one. That’s about it.


Thats not magic, its a fucking curse
Get in the rabbit hole. Its a strip club
I am going to get cancer looking at this image