En el año 2032, Batô, un detective cyborg de la unidad antiterrorista de Seguridad Pública Sección 9, investiga el caso de una robot femenina, creada únicamente para el placer sexual, que ha... Leer todoEn el año 2032, Batô, un detective cyborg de la unidad antiterrorista de Seguridad Pública Sección 9, investiga el caso de una robot femenina, creada únicamente para el placer sexual, que ha asesinado a su dueño.En el año 2032, Batô, un detective cyborg de la unidad antiterrorista de Seguridad Pública Sección 9, investiga el caso de una robot femenina, creada únicamente para el placer sexual, que ha asesinado a su dueño.
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- 6 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total
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- TriviaThis is the first ever anime film to be nominated for the Palme d'Or in the Cannes International Film Festival in 2004. It is the 6th animated film to enter the competition at Cannes.
- ErroresDuring the forensics examination, one of the computer screens misspells "research" as "RESAERCH".
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Major Motoko Kusanagi: We weep for a bird's cry, but not for a fish's blood. Blessed are those with a voice. If the dolls also had voices, they would have screamed, "I didn't want to become human."
- ConexionesFeatured in Animation Lookback: Top 10 Best Animated Sequels (2011)
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Performed by Kimiko Itô
Written by Herbert Kretzmer and Hal Shaper (as H. Shaper)
Composed by Joaquín Rodrigo (as J. Rodrigo)
Arranged by Kenji Kawai
I don't know if this is Disney's influence at work... The first film was a little convoluted, though, with a little brain power you could figure it out. For "Innocence" they give it to the audience in black and white.
Then you have the appearance of digital artwork, fused and mixed with the more original. For most of the time, this works, though it does have less effect on building atmosphere, as does the setting and direction of the scene. The worst scenes containing digital art are the cars driving down the street. The street backgrounds are dark with a mat lustre, howbeit, the cars are ultra shiny bright metallic. The reflections flowing over the surface of the car doesn't tally with their surroundings. This draws the viewer out of the story to register the imperfection of the scene, this hurts the movie as you want your viewer to feel as though they are apart of the story and not a third party just watching.
The story was a nice follow-up, even though I don't think is was told all that well. Something is happening to the sex-bots! For some reason, they are malfunctioning and killing their owners and whoever's in the vicinity before committing suicide. Section Nine is called in as this could be an act of terrorism since robots cannot kill humans or themselves.
Under better hands, this could have been as great as the original film had they decided to entwine the philosophy, the mystery and thriller elements, and mood and ambiance into the story and artwork instead of segregating them and lessening the power of the piece.
Worth watching if you've seen the original but be warned it's not as good.
- S1rr34l
- 28 mar 2017
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- Presupuesto
- JPY 2,000,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,334,074
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 317,722
- 19 sep 2004
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 10,123,315
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 40 minutos
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1