Went and saw
Ghost in the Shell. I can't really post about it in the anime thread, so here goes.
Good points:
They worked in Matoko's random nudity from the first film (USA!Major has Barbie anatomy but still), her tactical vest from Stand Alone Complex, and the red motorcycle suit from the Arise OVAs. I have to admit, I was kind of impressed by that level of fanservice.
They didn't play the fucking stupid dubstep remix of the original theme.
The few action scenes not ripped from the original film are alright. They're generic but entertaining.
Bad points:
It was a dumbed-down, chopped up, heavily Americanized retelling of the 1995 movie. I was expecting exactly that, but I'm still mad about it.
I expected things to be changed because of course they would be, but what they decided to change and leave in is baffling. Aramaki speaks Japanese for no reason at all given the new Americanized context. It's
Department of Defense Section 9 (as opposed to Public Security) but they answer to a Prime Minister, not a President. An American CEO heads a Japanese-named tech company with employees that speak Japanese, in the one scene they're shown speaking. Also there's a dinner scene around a kotatsu served by geisha robots, yet the rest of the movie is written to a summer action-movie audience that would have no idea what a kotatsu or a geisha is. I know they might have been going for the Asian-American cultural hodgepodge that often happens in cyberpunk, but it doesn't feel intentional here. It's like they adapted a Japanese franchise for an American audience, and didn't have a care in the world about the property they were handling. Crazy theory, right?
Other minor points: They try to squeeze in the cast of Stand Alone Complex, and all that results is you're just left wondering who these apparently-major characters are.
The CGI is really boring. Of course it's technically competent, but it looks like any other sci-fi action movie in the last five or so years. I hope you enjoy the geisha robots because they're the coolest design in the film.
That apparent lesbian scene that was in all the trailers actually turns out to be the single dumbest moment in the entire film, bar none. You'd have to see it to believe it.
It's one thing to make changes for localization, or to cut things for a reasonable runtime. Nobody wanted to see all the times Harry Potter sat doodling in History class for hours, so they cut that out. It's not those changes that really irritated me about this film.
The changes that irritate me are when they directly contradict everything that the original story was. You know all those times in Star Trek where they just murder unique sentient life forms, despite Starfleet's supposed mission of exploration and diplomacy? That's kind of what this movie did to all the rest of the GitS franchise.
Ghost in the Shell is set in a high-tech world, and it explores dilemmas related to the fictional technologies therein. It doesn't have a message one way or another, it just uses the rules of the universe to create interesting sci-fi stories. The villains and the good guys are both high-tech forces.
USA!GITS is all about how Mara Killian AKA Motoko Kusanagi had her soul sucked by scientists and all this bad shit happens because evil technology and cyborgs are just sad broken people inside. You can only be happy if you're an organic human, according to USA!GITS. When Batou has his natural eyes replaced it's supposed to be this really tragic scene where he's forced by necessity to have these inhuman parts put in him, but I had to roll my eyes at how stupid and obvious the point was. It's a dumb technophobic movie for the kind of people that post on Facebook about how awful Facebook is.
Other stuff...
The villain is named Cutter. Fucking Cutter. Why not name him Commander Hitler von Evilton and have him kick an orphan puppy onto some train tracks? He could do with an eye scar and deep gravelly voice, as well.
Aramaki has like ten lines in the entire film, mostly delivered from behind a desk, but randomly turns into a gun-toting badass for the last act and takes out Cutter. Like many things, never explained.
TL;DRA mediocre action film that will be swiftly forgotten, but it's extra insulting because they pretended it was
Ghost in the Shell.