Ghost in the Shell

Mamoru Oshii, Japon, 1995o

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Japon 2029: Après d'innombrables missions difficiles, l'agent spécial Major n'est plus constitué que de pièces détachées indestructibles. Seule son enveloppe cérébrale en titane contient un reste de cellules humaines. Elle ne connaît plus aucune limite physique. Capable de court-circuiter son propre système nerveux à l'aide d'ordinateurs, elle devient l'adversaire d'un pirate informatique tout-puissant.

There are moments of sheer visual poetry in ‘Ghost in the Shell’: its crumbling metropolis is vaster and more detailed than anything this side of ‘Blade Runner’, and the interface between the real world and cyberspace is beautifully realised. The plot is impossibly dense and the characters – perhaps appropriately – feel like little more than cyphers, but for sheer mind-expanding sci-fi strangeness this is hard to beat.

Tom Huddleston

In the film’s centrepiece scene – one of the single greatest animated sequences ever created – Kusanagi wanders through the nameless city, while the people around her make their way silently from place to place, hypnotised by advertising, defeated by the rain. Is she still human? Are they? This is a work of profound and melancholic beauty; every bit as essential in the 21st century as it was in the 20th.

Robbie Collin

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Données du filmo

Genre
Action, Animation, Science-fiction
Durée
82 Min.
Langue originale
Japonais
Ratings
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ØVotre évaluation7,9/10
IMDB:
7,9 (155874)
Cinefile-User:
< 10 votes
Critiques :
< 3 votes q

Casting & Equipe techniqueo

Atsuko TanakaMotoko Kusanagi (voice)
Akio OhtsukaBatou (voice)
Iemasa KayumiPuppetmaster (voice)
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