Rachel

I was exposed to anime as a child while living in Germany after watching the Japanese version of Hans Christian Anderson’s the Little Mermaid. In high school, a classmate in art brought in Akira as an example of Japanese art. I wasn’t very impressed with anime at the time, but my re-exposure to it in 2000 thanks to Escaflowne had me hooked for life.After sorting out what I liked about anime (great stories, beautiful animation and epic battles) and disliked about anime (big boobs, angst-y 15 year-old kids, most mecha, sports stories and style-over-substance), I got into it with a vengeance.I do love almost all aspects of Japanese culture and try to be involved with it as much as possible. I have no problem admitting that I incorporate a lot of Japanese trends and traditions into my life as I modify them and make them my own. Anime is a big part of that, along with all the sub-cultures, past and present.

5 Comments

  1. sameen

    ooh… nice review

    i was debating in myself between getting the series or the movie. I actually watched the entire 2nd gig stand alone complex thinking, it would have been easier to watch in a movie for exactly the same reasons you wrote.

    It seems to me very much like Ghost in a Shell is written and produced with a view to being the prelude to the next series or movie. For example, it would be difficult to appreciate why Togusa is elevated to the lead investigator in Solid State Society without watching the close relationship between Ariki and Togusa unfolding in Second Gig series. Similarly, the Ministry of Foreign Affair’s rather treacherous nature was implicit from the first movie.

    Having watched Second Gig without watching First Gig’s series, i’m trying to work out whether its worth watching the movie or the series. In 2nd gig, there was so much backstory and fleeting references to the Laughing Man case. I have a strong suspicion he appeared in second Gig (e.g. cafe scenes between Hideo and some stranger).

    I know in first gig, that PS9 is desbanded and then reformed early in second gig. There is also a new government. Would it be better to understand why through watching the movie or the entire series?

    In a way. forgive me this now over-long soliloquy, i guess the reason for the movies is to make the series accessible for more people. Who wouldn’t have the time to go through the series and appreciate the refined plots. From your point of view, would you recommend the movie (which you’ve given 4 stars) to watching the whole series?

  2. Rachel

    @sameen, The primary difference between the movies and the series is the focal point: in the first movie movie it’s the Laughing Man case and in the second movie, it’s all about the Individual Eleven.

    There’s not much development about the government or relationships in either movie. Both movies focus mainly on the cases. They’re still fantastic movies in and of themselves, but if you like lots of development and details, I’d have to say, go with the series.

  3. sameen

    that’s fair enough. I like interesting developments but have a short patience for filler episodes. Sometimes they can be great in themselves.

    I haven’t got the movies to the Stand Alone Complex, only the second series. There was a particularly excellent filler episode in 2nd gig:series where Major and Batou are sent to Berlin to find a terrorist with a blind daughter. It was very well done, and while they were there, they found out that the refugees had basically done a Kosovo on their island. Did that make it into the movie?

    thank you for your perspective though.I’m tempted to go for the series of Laughing Man instead of the movie. Whilst the review here highlights that its great to be free from fillers, ads etc… sometimes its worth the pain and if it is worse than Doctor Who, then you can at least skip the episode.

  4. warchild

    I have found that the series offers more character development. For instance the first ideas of Motokos origins and her cybernization was in one of those ‘filler’ episodes of GITS season one. It was expanded on more in GITS2.

  5. Rachel

    @warchild, I haven’t watched the series in years, but there’s no denying that the series would be more fleshed out than the movies. The movies are condensed snippets from the series, but still really good as movies.

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