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Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG - Individual Eleven

Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG - Individual Eleven (2006)

January. 27,2006
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8.3
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NR
| Animation Science Fiction

The year is 2030. Six months passed since the Laughing Man Incident was solved. About 3 million refugees are living in Japan, invited to fill the labor shortage. However, the emergent presence of the invited-refugees intensified their confrontation with the "Individualists", who called for national isolation, which then led to the increased incidences of terrorist attacks. Under these circumstances, a terrorist group called the Individual Eleven carries out a suicide attack. But there was a greater scheme behind their action. When Section 9 learns this, they attempt to nail down the mastermind of the incident. Meanwhile, Kuze, a surviving member of the Individual Eleven, becomes a charismatic leader of the invited-refugees and intensifies the confrontation against the government. And Motoko starts feeling a strange sense of fate connecting her with Kuze...

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Lovesusti
2006/01/27

The Worst Film Ever

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Lawbolisted
2006/01/28

Powerful

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Actuakers
2006/01/29

One of my all time favorites.

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Jonah Abbott
2006/01/30

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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James Richards
2006/01/31

Got to love how high Mamoru Oshii set the bar for these movies. It is no surprise to read in his Wiki page that he is now famous for his philosophy-oriented storytelling. Nice to see that other directors in this series are not disrespecting his work.Razor sharp dialog and not only no plot holes, but a very deep plot; a multitude of relevant tangents explored for each decision the characters make in the film. The motives of people in day-to-day life are usually quite harlequin, not "black and white". We are subjected to shallowness so often in mass media that I truly believe that these movies are an important contribution to humanity. Smart and beautiful!

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