Ghost in the Shell Arise – Border 4: Ghost Stands Alone
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- Đạo diễnSusumu Kudou, Kazuchika Kise
- Diễn viênMaaya Sakamoto, Ikkyu Juku, Kenichirou Matsuda, Aya Hisakawa, Kazuya Nakai
- Năm sản xuất2014
- Thể loạiHành Động, Hình Sự, Viễn Tưởng, Hoạt Hình
- Quốc giaNhật Bản
- NhãnHoạt hìnhGhost in the Shell Arise - Border 4: Ghost Stands Alone Vỏ Bọc Ma ARISE border: 4 Ma Đơn Độc
Story The story quite honestly feels like you have seen it before from Ghost in the Shell, not deviating from the ghost hacking concept that is present all throughout the franchise. However, despite staying in the “comfort zone” of the franchise it is still a fascinating universe being portrayed, and so it is still intriguing to follow Section 9 as they unravel a case even if the story concept isn’t as unique as it once was when it was in the franchise. This particular movie felt as though it could fit right in with the Stand Alone Complex series as an episode that was stand alone from the over arching story. It is nothing new, but that isn’t a bad thing because it can still tell an interesting and rewarding story which it does.
Art Production IG did a great job with the art in this series of movies combining vibrant colors and fluid animation that give this OVA series a unique and refreshing feel. It does a good job at making the world feel realistic, like the movements of the characters actually have weight and substance. I believe the cinematography could have been better when the show slows down to scenes of conversation between characters. Perhaps it was just the camera positioning in some of the shots, but they could have definitely made the more dialogue heavy and static scenes more interesting.
Characters These are the same characters of Section 9 that we have grown to enjoy from Ghost in the Shell and it comes as no surprise that the communication between them is entertaining, mainly Togusa, Batou, and the Major. The other characters don’t get too much spotlight in this series which is a shame because we already know so much about these main characters that it would be nice to get some more development from the other characters in Section 9. That is more of a personal gripe that stems from how fond I am of the characters. There isn’t much development of the characters in this series, it almost just seems shoved off for the last few minutes of each movie. Without any prior knowledge of the characters through previous iterations I would definitely have felt detached from the characters because of this lack of development.
Ghost in the Shell: Arise as a whole does not stand as tall as other Ghost in the Shells have but it stands with them at a comfortable level. It doesn’t attempt anything new but it still has interesting cases for Section 9 to solve and I was on board for each one. It is a relaxing watch that won’t make you think too hard but still keeps things seemingly complex with stories about ghost hacking and ghost dubbing. I enjoyed it, though I still much prefer the original movie and Stand Alone Complex over it.