SAC_2045 is a Middling Return to the Classic Series

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SAC_2045 is a Middling Return to the Classic Series

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Netflix and Production I.G have just revealed that they are in the first crisis of the season Shell for the Shell: SAC_2045, and after a couple of views (once in Japanese and once in English), I'm sure I have some ideas for it.

This anime is the first installment of the franchise since the disappointment of 2017 an action-packed film and the first fruitful release series since 2013 Ghost in the Shelf Wake up OVAs. But unlike previous entries, SAC_2045 is not just another reboot of cyberpunk material but a return to one of its most popular canons.

Directed by Kenji Kamiyama and Shinji Aramaki, the team behind the stage of continuous broadcasting Ultraman series, as well as Adult Swim and Crunchyroll & # 39; s upcoming anime Blade Runner: A black feather, the new series also focuses on the use of genius hacker / cyborg soldiers Major Motoko Kusanagi and follows his work as a field leader for the Public Safety Paper section 9, a group of people in charge of online communications as part of the Japanese Ministry of Education's Internal Affairs.

Of the five Ghost in the Shelf to proceed, SAC_2045 he lives in the timeline of criticism Ghost in the Shell: Stop Alone Complex series (another continuation is a manga, 1995 film, Get up, and the one with the white lady). For aviation in early 2002, Stand Alone it was Ghost in the ShelfThe first series was made animated and came to be as the central tone of the existing aspects of the series, with the discovery of Mamoru Oshii's errant 1995 film and the original Masamune Shirow meter. Also, it's just a continuation of introducing your kids to the wonderful 9th ​​episode, Tachikoma!

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Adult Swim Encounter Adult Swim Encounters Original Stand Alone anime served as my introduction to Franchise. Having now used almost all of its many body parts, it remains my favorite of the universe to this day, as well as some of my favorite shows. While Oshii's latest film is considered an anime supplement as an art form, SAC takes a closer look at the world in which these stories are located. The format of the series has allowed Kamiyama (who is also the lead writer and director for the first 2 seasons) to tell a variety of stories, explore different genres, and get to know Major and Phase 9 in a single film possible. Yes, they were able to incorporate the waxential presence, but there was also much admiration and warmth in how these actors interacted with each other and with the technologically advanced world they lived in.

With this series the continuation is driven by the same mindset before its predecessor, and the return of the Stand Alone Complex & # 39;s that removes everything original (both Japanese original and English dub), SAC_2045 I was hoping this franchise returned to its former glory. Instead, I have found that the series is endless and very intertwined with some of the best moments.

SAC_2045 so named in 2045, 15 years after that Stand on your own the proceedings began. Article 9 was dissolved, and its members went in different directions. Major, Batou, and other selected members of Section 9 were disguised as GHOST, a charitable group working for the independent military organization in Southern California. First-class king Aramaki has kept a job at the Japanese Ministry of the Interior. Designed by Batou and Grandpa, Togusa is apart and works as a rental, and yet he takes us through hell without fear.

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The Ghost in the Shelf The world has gone through changes too, though they present themselves as new words and ideas that you will never hear repeated all season. By 2042 the four major countries, led by the United States of America, are launching a military industrial model or a "continuous war" to strengthen their country's economy. In 2044 the Global Simultaneous Default event destroyed the world economy, making all money, paper and digital, worthless. The so-called constant war collapsed, leading to wars, terrorism and civil wars in many countries.

Stand Alone it has always been an attempt to show our current society through the lens of a technologically advanced world than our own. In the first case the Louning Man Man series explored the dangers of online time-based fiction. An important clash of the second season, involving a terrorist group known as Individual Eleven, was a way for author Dai Satō to expose the "innocence of the Japanese people" to select officials who forced their country to participate in the Iraq War.

The problem is SAC_2045 it would seem to make a good account of the great ideas that keep quiet. While the series strives to tackle the radical economic disparities of the philanthropy and overlooks the war for profit, we find our investigators turned into "One-Percenters" to oppress violent and impoverished citizens given high-quality weapons of infamy by a mysterious aide known as "The-One-Percenter." It's as muddy as it sounds.

The first half of the year takes place mainly in the United States and everything plays out just the same. Major and his team are fighting against a group of protesters dressed in soccer uniforms who call themselves the Railways. Major's party finds a new member in the American Standard American cyborg called Standard, whose real reason the story seems to have failed and the popularity of it (they treat him with the name "Clown"). The actor working for the American government looks like Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith in it Matrix His name is John Smith. The actor most often goes by the name of Patrick Huge. His wife is Mrs. Huge. There are many.

Preparing for a wartime creates enough room for the series to be heavy on the action sequences, on some of the most intriguing, lots passing, and one such moment really senseless. But even in its best moments, war lacks the power to diminish its importance. For example, the first episode of the series & # 39; s series was about the entirety of a Section 9 fight to stop a scientist who put his brain in a mecha tank to kill parents who denied him a better life for religious reasons. Here, the Major and Batou simply shoot and shoot the hell out of other football players, gynoid girls, and robot ninjas. It's fun but invisible and not spiritual.

Before release, SAC_2045 you're drawn followers switch from Stand AloneHand drawn style in the same 3DCG animation the directors are working on Ultraman. I might be a little skeptical when I say that computer graphics didn't take away much of my viewing experience, or at least stop bothering me after half the episode. Ilya Mavshinov's character designs do an incredible amount of repetitive work in the anime style of 2002 (though I would say Aramaki's facial features reflect an unnatural smoothness like the VixSkin dildo). The shortage of the original view of the series is how placid and elaborate each frame looks, and also how often the gun tends to lack any flexibility.

SAC_2045 It's a very big story to get the symbolic band back together, but that process unfortunately takes too long, leaving little room for ordinary stand-up episodes that make the original what they were. Stand and voice are the unchanging essays of the series, with this year's grand structure – a mysterious new lifestyle known as "Post-Humans" has begun to emerge across the globe, and a major threat to mankind – taking its toll on racing. the revelation, and the complete transformation of section 9 takes a long time.

The show begins to touch on some interesting concepts (what if a large number of social media were killing it?) In the last quarter of the season, but it ends abruptly on a boat that gives us less time to invest in proposed figures. So far, the best of the season is a singular episode, focused exclusively on Batou, a group of high-profile villains and bank robbers. That episode explores the difficulties that come with age in a technologically advanced society and investigates them on a personal level, the way the great season fails to tell its story.

Where the main success of the season lies in the use of Section 9. Kamiyama continues to know the words of these characters and understands how they interact. While the transition to 3DCG simplifies Major's character design, he's still a brave, crafty leader, and we love and respect him. Batou still feels like a fantastic cyborg uncle, Togusa has grown into a very experienced detective, and the Tachikoma always have six-legged glasses with illegal steps. Episode 9 has some fun things to do to read some new moments, however their content may be.

Philosophy through the line of all Ghost in the Shelf Iteration is a question of finding and maintaining ownership in a technologically advanced society. The mind-boggling series, SAC_2045 is often overlooked.

Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 is broadcast on Netflix in Japanese and English. Ghost in the Shell: The Stand Alone Complex is streaming free on the Adult Swim app.

Chingy Nea she is a writer, a comedian, and is widely criticized by her Oakland and Los Angeles girlfriend.



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