
In this anime movie "Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence" the atmosphere takes on a whole new feel compared to the original. The first anime was one of the most successful anime successes of all time and still is one of them. It has had games and a series made from it. It has become legend. In this movie you don't know what to think at first because you have no idea how it relates to the first movie at all, but it sucks you in immediately. A detective whose humanity is almost all gone, aside from his brain being real, searches for the answers to who killed the owner of a sex bot. He's a cyborg in a world where people hardly know if they're human or cyborg anymore because cyborgs have grown feelings. The main difference is the cyborgs don't age. I imagine that could become big business in the future where everyone wants to stay young forever, like a doll. The sex bot is basically an artificially intelligent robot made for sex, and made to act just like a real woman. It's the evolution of the sex doll. Imagine people marrying sex drones in the future because they know how to love and act totally human. What a weird world that would be. You could buy a wife. And she might not mind if you're a cyborg right? Yeah so the line gets blurred. This mystery leads the detective to search for the killer until he finds the problem. A man that runs the company making the sex bots steals human souls and puts them into the robots. Now the souls can't be real but you can make a digital construct copy of a person's soul in the future, which is pretty much the same thing. So a robot could feel tortured if it were a life that remembers who it was. The best part, which this is a spoiler for, is that the robot's ghost from the first movie comes back in this one. In the first one she fled into the internet from her body. Now she came back and entered a new robotic body to save her partner. Her partner was more human in the first one. I love the story behind this one and it's sure to make you really think and rewatch more than once. This future scares me but at the same time I'd love to be a part of it. The question is how human you'd really be.
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