The first animated film in the classic anime series "Ghost in the Shell" was released in 1995 and received rave reviews. Today, on August 20, it was officially announced that "Ghost in the Shell 4K Remastered IMAX" directed by Mamoru Oshii will premiere simultaneously in the United States and Japan on September 17. It will be created using the latest technology, so stay tuned. "Ghost in the Shell" is a science fiction animated film produced by Production IG, directed by Mamoru Oshii, and voiced by Atsuko Tanaka and Akio Otsuka. The film was released in Japan in 1995. This film is adapted from the science fiction manga of the same name by Shirow Masamune. It tells the story of a "parallel world" in 2029, where the entire world is connected by a huge information network, all kinds of human tissues and organs can be artificially created, and various new types of criminal incidents have also arisen. The National Public Safety Commission of Japan has established a secret operation team called "Ghost in the Shell" to specifically deal with such incidents. "Ghost in the Shell 4K Remastered IMAX" is created using IMAX's latest patented technology, bringing new images, music and other remastered content. Mamoru Oshii also expressed his gratitude for the classic work being reborn with the help of modern technology, and he felt very gratified. ·New trailer for Ghost in the Shell 4K remake: |
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