Film

What's on at the cinema plus reviews of the latest movie and DVD releases


Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004)

Director: Mamoru Oshii

Average user rating
No reviews

Movie review

From Time Out London

Don’t worry if you haven’t seen Oshii’s first ‘Ghost in the Shell’ anime of 1995 (I haven’t); indeed, don’t worry if you’re not an anime or manga buff (I’m certainly not). There’s still stuff here to blow your mind, stir your soul or do something nice to whatever makes you you. And don’t get upset that it’s near-impossible to follow in any real detail the tortuous ‘Blade Runner’-style story about a couple of cops investigating a series of murders committed by androids. Nor, I’d advise, need you take too seriously all the philosophical musings and quotations of the sc-fi/noir characters. Just see the film on the biggest screen you can find, and immerse yourself in Hong Kong, 2032. That said, as agent Batou – extensively modified anatomically so that only his brain and memories remain distinctively human, making him a cyborg – and his partner Togusa journey into an infernal realm where reality’s constantly open to question, the film does throw up intriguing issues about identity and existence: what exactly defines our humanity, and is that necessarily more important than anything else with regard to ethics, the value of life or the future of the world? Besides, the main pleasure provided by Oshii’s film are the extraordinary images created by a blend of CGI and 2D animation techniques. The elegance, attention to detail, the invention and expertise all ensure that the movie’s never less than visually breathtaking, the monumental sense of scale (especially during a festival scene) beautifully balanced by intimate characterisations – most notably in the improbably instance of a wonderfully endearing basset hound.

Author: GA

Time Out London Issue 1836: October 26-November 2 2005


What do you think?
Post your review now

clear rating
Min 1 star. Zero stars will be treated as unrated.

*mandatory fields





Top Stories

Ben Drew aka Plan B interview

Ben Drew aka Plan B interview

The singer, rapper and now film director discusses his debut film 'Ill Manors'

Cannes Film Festival 2012: final round-up

Cannes Film Festival 2012: final round-up

Dave Calhoun draws the curtain on the world's greatest film festival

Béla Tarr interview

Béla Tarr interview

The Hungarian auteur tells Time Out why he's quitting

The Palme d'Or effect

The Palme d'Or effect

We explore the fortunes of the past decade’s Palme d'Or winners

Ridley Scott interview

Ridley Scott interview

Director Ridley Scott tells Cath Clarke why he's making a science fiction comeback

Open-air movies in London

Open-air movies in London

Cath Clarke rounds up this summer's crop of outdoor film screenings

Ken Loach interview

Ken Loach interview

Ken Loach talks to us about his Cannes Film Festival entry 'The Angels' Share'