Ghost in the Shell (2017) Review: A Visually Stunning yet Flawed Adaptation
From a purely technical standpoint, the 2017 film is a masterpiece of visual world-building. Sanders and his production team succeeded in creating a "pan-Asian" futurist metropolis that feels like a tangible evolution of the "cyberpunk" aesthetic. The use of "solidography"—giant, holographic advertisements that loom over the city—gives the setting a sense of claustrophobic commercialism that mirrors the themes of the original work.
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The movie is a science fiction action thriller directed by Rupert Sanders and based on the manga series by Masamune Shirow. The story takes place in a futuristic society where humans can enhance their bodies with cybernetic implants.