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Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie

Original title: Kôkaku Kidôtai Shin Gekijôban
  • 2015
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
4.3K
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Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie (2015)
In the year 2027, a year following the end of the non-nuclear World War IV, a bomb has gone off in Newport City, killing a major arms dealer who may have ties with the mysterious 501 Organization. Public Security official Daisuke Aramaki hires full-body cyber prosthesis user and hacker extraordinaire, Motoko Kusanagi, to investigate.
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Newport-City 2029: Major, an advanced female cyborg, is in charge of the anti-terrorism etc. unit reporting directly to the government. Taking out terrorists and freeing hostages at an embas... Read allNewport-City 2029: Major, an advanced female cyborg, is in charge of the anti-terrorism etc. unit reporting directly to the government. Taking out terrorists and freeing hostages at an embassy doesn't go smoothly. Major investigates why.Newport-City 2029: Major, an advanced female cyborg, is in charge of the anti-terrorism etc. unit reporting directly to the government. Taking out terrorists and freeing hostages at an embassy doesn't go smoothly. Major investigates why.

  • Directors
    • Motonobu Hori
    • Shinji Itadaki
    • Toshiyuki Kôno
  • Writers
    • Shirow Masamune
    • Tow Ubukata
  • Stars
    • Maaya Sakamoto
    • Ken'ichirô Matsuda
    • Ikkyû Jaku
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Motonobu Hori
      • Shinji Itadaki
      • Toshiyuki Kôno
    • Writers
      • Shirow Masamune
      • Tow Ubukata
    • Stars
      • Maaya Sakamoto
      • Ken'ichirô Matsuda
      • Ikkyû Jaku
    • 15User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Maaya Sakamoto
    Maaya Sakamoto
    • Motoko Kusanagi
    • (voice)
    Ken'ichirô Matsuda
    • Batou
    • (voice)
    Ikkyû Jaku
    • Daisuke Aramaki
    • (voice)
    • (as Ikkyu Juku)
    Kazuya Nakai
    • Borma
    • (voice)
    Kenji Nojima
    • Tsumugi
    • (voice)
    Mayumi Asano
    • Kurutsu
    • (voice)
    Megumi Han
    Megumi Han
    • Chris
    • (voice)
    Miyuki Sawashiro
    Miyuki Sawashiro
    • Logicoma
    • (voice)
    Mugihito
    • Robert Lee
    • (voice)
    Naoto
    Naoto
    • Osamu Fujimoto
    • (voice)
    Shunsuke Sakuya
    • Ishikawa
    • (voice)
    Takurou Nakakuni
    • Saito
    • (voice)
    Tarusuke Shingaki
    • Togusa
    • (voice)
    Yôji Ueda
    • Paz
    • (voice)
    Atsushi Miyauchi
      Felecia Angelle
      Felecia Angelle
      • Tsumugi (young)
      • (English version)
      • (voice)
      Philip Annarella
      • Additional Voices
      • (English version)
      • (voice)
      Dawn M. Bennett
      • Additional Voices
      • (English version)
      • (voice)
      • (as Dawn Michelle Bennett)
      • Directors
        • Motonobu Hori
        • Shinji Itadaki
        • Toshiyuki Kôno
      • Writers
        • Shirow Masamune
        • Tow Ubukata
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      • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

      User reviews15

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      6Jerghal

      Very light on action and a bit dry plot-wise

      The original Ghost in the Shell movie is one of my favorite movies of all time and still holds up very well to this day. GITS2: Innocence wasn't on the same level but it was still well made, looked great and had an spooky Alice in Wonderland feel. Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie (what a retarded and inspirationless title) is actually a continuation of the Ghost in the Shell: Arise, an anime TV series. But that actually does not matter much. The story revolves around the assassination of the Prime Minister of Japan. Although a bit typical for anime films and the GITS series and films there is an incredible amount of the characters just standing around jabbering endlessly with plot exposition. And the plot does seem overly dry and long winded IMO. When there is action it's great (but not as great as in Nr. 1) but there is so few of it. This makes the film feel very slow and long - a problem I didn't have with the first 2. So if you're a fan of GITS you'll want to see it just to be complete but for the casual viewer I would recommend to skip it or just watch the first 2.
      8oceanrisingproductions

      Needs A Better Film Title, But Still A Good Film!

      Yes, when compared to previous installments, the storylines for GITS Arise are inferior to the original. Even the title: "GITS The New Movie" is a very weak title and more could be been done to make this standout. Why not call it "Ghost In The Shell: Origins" or something else more original? Despite that, I enjoyed this film. Great animation, great action scenes, even the FUNimation English dub has a solid voice cast. I prefer the original 1995 film and the Stand Alone Complex TV show, but this film is not worth all the hate it's been getting. Just my opinion.
      7quincytheodore

      Gorgeously animated sci-fi, although might not be easy for newcomers to pick up and plug in.

      Ghost in the Shell is one of the most enduring and beloved anime franchises, also widely known for inspiration for the Matrix. It's also one of the most reworked franchises, with many iterations and alternate versions, which aren't entirely accessible for some viewers. If one can pass this hindrance, the literal New Movie possesses high quality sci-fi with excellent artworks and voice acting.

      Plot is a continuation from the most recent Arise: Alternative Architecture TV animation, which is television version of Arise four movies. If all of these etymologies confuse you, it's all right, this series is known for its complexity. Arise itself is a new rework, thus the artwork might not look like old version, especially the slimmer protagonist Motoko Kusanagi.

      While this is not so out-of-the-world like many previous iterations, it's not easily available for newcomers, even for fans who didn't watch the Arise version. It's skimped on many narratives and character introductions. It certainly doesn't have "previously on" segments, so this can feel alienating, especially when the movie has many specific jargon and terms associated with the plot.

      Fortunately, the sheer production is brilliant enough to compensate for the inaccessibility. The world Motoko lives on is very splendidly done, it's also the world with prejudice, not for skin color but for the prosthetic parts one wears inside. Motoko is born fully augmented, making her a special operative. The same technologies are also used on different aspects like stealth, warfare, and even communication with virtual private chat, so the characters might seem speaking telepathically.

      The visual is very aesthetically and thematically pleasing. It's a futuristic setting, but not so far off that it becomes unidentifiable. There are tons of cultural and urban scenery, some of which look utterly gorgeous, even those in brief scenes. Bits of graphical details scatter on the vista, as nifty foundations for intriguingly futuristic world.

      Aside for the immense amount of details, action is also fluid and inclusion of 3D effect looks admirably fitting. Voice actors do wonderful jobs here, especially the veteran Maaya Sakamoto who delivers wide range of emotions, there are subtle variations even with the stoic character.

      For fans, this is a nice continuation of new series with polished execution. For newcomers, it's almost akin to watching The Matrix straight on its second movie, rather overwhelming but can be still pleasing due to its sheer production.
      5millieisace

      Boring is all I can say

      I think I liked 1 part of this movie and that was when the major broke that guys arm near the beginning of the movie. From then on it just gets confusing and boring. I accidentally put this movie in thinking it was the origional and made me wonder why it was an 8/10 but I soon realised and continued to watch to the end. If I were you, I would not continue watching to the end.
      5TheMovieDiorama

      Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie is a ball of confusion.

      Whilst the original had philosophical depth and an easier narrative to follow, this instalment of the Ghost in the Shell property removes all of that and focuses on the action. Major and her squad of cyborg terminators must find out who is behind the prime minister's assassination, the only problem is, it was a computer virus, so it could be anyone. Sounds intriguing yes? Well half of it was interesting. I loved the technology used in this future, especially the virtual reality crime scene recreations. The world is thick with futuristic cityscapes and small details that obviously has had care and thought put into it. The action scenes were exciting. The animation was fluid, I mean I'm no anime expert by any means, but it's definitely one of the best looking anime feature films I've seen. The story itself, although hard to follow, was fine. Corrupt government officials and shadowy organisations, its heavy going. That's my problem. It's so heavy that I struggled to keep up with who was who and what was what. A minimal amount of character development, Major's squad members have little to no introductions that I honestly did not who they were. I couldn't tell you any of their names except Batou. Seemed like an odd choice to have the audience automatically presume who they are, then I did some research. This film is a continuation of the Arise story arc. I haven't seen the Arise chapters yet and the bluray does not tell you that this is an instalment in that series. So no wonder I had no idea what the heck was happening. How is anyone supposed to know this without having to research it beforehand? That's just misleading information. So whilst this film is visually arresting and action packed, it's too heavy for its own good that it left me completely unengaged. Lesson learnt: research a film before buying.

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        Followed by Ghost in the Shell Arise: Alternative Architecture: Pyrophoric Cult, Part 2 (2015)
      • Soundtracks
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        Performed by Maaya Sakamoto

        Composed by Keigo Oyamada (as Cornelius)

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      • Release date
        • November 10, 2015 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Japan
        • United States
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      • Languages
        • Japanese
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      • Also known as
        • Ghost in the Shell
      • Production companies
        • FUNimation Entertainment
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $101,203
      • Gross worldwide
        • $1,713,406
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 40m(100 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Surround 5.1
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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