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Ghost In The Shell 2

Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

Just started watching this yesterday night, and I have watched the first hour.

It's quite simply awesome animation, but the story is soooo slow that I gave up and went to bed. I never do this, and allthough the animation was fantastic, I don't know whether I should bother watching the rest narf.

Has anyone else watched Anime's that are just annoyingly slow with their storyline/dialogue?

It seems quite a common trend for a lot of Anime films, and I find it ruins a lot of stuff I have watched in the past.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

yeah, I seem to remember GiTS2 was quite slow.


I do reccomend the GiTS: Stand Alone Complexes though, they're great.
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Post by mrbobbins »

I saw this at the UK premiere, it was a slow start, and as seems fairly common the story is either so whacko that it's makes no sense or trying to be extremely profound.

The fan subbed version I downloaded was much better than the offical subbed version

Anyway.. I think it gets much better towards the end and the final action sequence is awesome
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Post by spoodie »

Dr. kitteny berk wrote:yeah, I seem to remember GiTS2 was quite slow.


I do reccomend the GiTS: Stand Alone Complexes though, they're great.
Yeah that :above:

I'm sure I've seen GiTS2 but can't remember any of it.
The series is good, The Laughing Man and all that stuff.
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