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Reviewed by Jason Meckes
Wow,
this was an awesome blend of many different aspects to create a
really, really well done 3d movie. Let's get down to the
nitty-gritty, shall we?
Music/Sound Effects: The music was overall fitting, even
enjoyable in areas. Meanwhile, I can't say the same for the SFX.
While at times it was really good (The robotic eye), others like
the sewer chase were just badly chosen and timed wrong.
8/10
Voice Acting: I can confidently say that this movie
contains the very best voice acting I have ever heard in a 3d
movie. Jaymond did a very exceptional job with voicing the main
character, giving her a more masculine, yet emotional vibe. The
very best voice work, though, I will have to give to Redwampa.
His voicing of the council member was purely awesome. I think I
just like the sound of his voice, it's just so cool. But yeah,
it fit very well, giving a stern yet somehow human feeling to
the council guy...you can tell that there are emotions existing
deep inside, though probably repressed. Just tubular. Pfister
did pretty well himself, as did the rest of the crew
10/10
Animation: Surprisingly, this was not the highpoint of
the film for me, which.. is probably a good thing. The blending
of colors though, where the texture seems to change with each
frame, is not a technique which I am much of a fan of. But that
was sparsely found after the first third of the movie. The money
shots were indeed just that, and even the slightest details were
handled with absolute care in many parts. Colored eyes are still
animated with characters in action scenes. My favorite parts
were how you can see the red eyes beneath his glasses, but only
when the camera allowed you to see behind them. Also, the part
where the General bends over to press a button.. that was oddly
really sweet!
9/10
Direction: I'm sorry to say that I could definitely tell
where the directors switched parts, though that's not to say
that they were obvious. One just has to know what to look for. I
do not wish to degrade either of the fine people who worked on
this movie, but I will say that in certain areas there was still
much work to be done. That said, in even more scenes they were
past perfect. Competent directing throughout, and always careful
to juggle action with the story without dropping the ball. For
that I applaud, a very well directed blend.
8.5/10
Plot: I think that this was GITS' specialty, actually. It
marks one of, if not the first, 3d movie which has actually
drawn me into the story. The first third I couldn't follow very
much, but as soon as the plan for the two cyborgs to fight was
described in the second, I was VERY intrigued! Excellent,
excellent work there, guys. I might have to say that this was
the best, most workable script ever put in a 3d movie. It wasn't
too overwhelming, but at the same time, you are in awe at the
little complexities here and there. Mm-mm
10/10
Cinematography: Another key item in GITS. I will go ahead
and just say that I felt that Redwampa's scenes were better
cinematically, as the flow was just... superb in each scene.
Spencer's was very nice as well, and not really lacking in any
one area, though a little more effort in planning the shot
before executing preliminary animation would've helped in spots.
That said, sometimes the cinematography was even over-done.
Almost every scene moved in this movie, although most were ever
so slightly. This was not really necessary, and even distracting
at times. Though it would be harsh for me to take away points
for extra work, I'll just say that the great scenes easily made
up for any imperfections
9/10
Entertainment Value: Overall, this was a really great 3d
movie. Possibly one of the most cinematic, well flowing 3d
movies we'll ever see, it is a must watch. The plot was great,
and it kept me thinking about it for days truthfully. Eye candy
is expected, and indeed, we are certainly not let down. The
characters are believable, and actually quite moving. Brilliant
voice work to compliment the equally riveting scenery makes GITS
a very possible gold winner for film of the year. I have a 56k.
It was worth the effort. End of story.
9/10
An
exceptionally well-crafted and executed movie, excelling in
several areas more than any 3d movie before it. You will enjoy!
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