It's time for another heap of delirious text.
You get a free game, I get a strange sense of satisfaction with myself. However, most often the winners do not use the game received for its intended purpose. It just lies for the collection.
In order to make this whole enterprise even a little sense, I decided to raise the frame to the limit to the first level.
So it will be more honest, it seems to me.
And now to business. The American film adaptation of the film "Ghost in the Shell" is terrible in comparison with the original. Scarlett Johansson with a face on which there is no emotion, with a stony face trying to portray feelings. It's terrible. And no less awful are a lot of invented plot moves, which were not really needed for the film.
I was pleased only Takeshi Kitano and several scenes, less well copied from the first anime film.
Hurled at the saints, assholes.
The question at the end is simple - what the heck?
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Deliriousnessness.
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have a great weekend and thanx
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Thanks!
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Thank you.
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That's what happens when the American film industry tries to jump on a bandwagon. Firstly, you get a whitewashed cast instead of a cast that is actually indicative of the setting of the film., and secondly, you end up with a film that doesn't really hold true to the culture of the source. It's all too common, and it's sad.
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I fully support. Indeed, there is a sad tendency. But all the same I hope that someday someone will manage to make a worthy film, following the canons of the original.
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Thanks~ XD
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Thanks a lot
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Thanks You ٩(๑•̀ω•́๑)۶
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Thanks!! :)
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Tnank you
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