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Seriously though… I don’t know what to make of this movie. I mean, yeah it does bring the subject about how much you can lose yourself the more mechanical and cybernetic (is that even a word?) implants you put in your body. I guess it can be really cool being able to change your body parts for machines, but there is something terrifying in this idea. This movie does portray that really well, but it’s incredibly muddled with a lot of scenes that go nowhere really fast, and characters that I can’t relate to.  
But despite all that, the visuals are amazing and the story is okay, so if you have a spare couple of hours check it out.  
And now, if you excuse me, I have to go sit down and sternly look at “The Matrix” for a good couple of hours. Something tells me that movie wasn’t as original as it said it was.  
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Rule violation is the one you want. Clicking it takes you to the regular report screen where you can select “other” from the drop-down menu for anything that isn’t rule related.
 
Admittedly, that could perhaps use some renaming/clarifying.
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Yeah, the Mamoru Oshii film is kind of terrible to watch as a movie because the pacing is weird, it’s incredibly existential and the narrative is held together with paper.
 
On the other hand, it’s also absolutely magnificent to watch as an audio/visual experience, raises a lot of interesting questions about cybernetics, artificial intelligence, the nature of intelligence itself, the objectification of the female body and of humans in general, and the sound design is just freaking amazing. Never mind being a truly historic landmark in the evolution of modern cinema in too many ways to count.