Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig: Individual Eleven
directed by Kenji Kamiyama, based on the manga by Shirow Masamune
Madman
Review by Carissa Thorp
Individual Eleven is a (long) feature-film length edit of an entire season of the Ghost in the Shell television series. In the year 2030, Section 9, an elite group of cyber soldiers, investigates the ... read more
Description:The year is 2030 and an influx of refugees have effortlessly transformed themselves into a terrorist organization known as the Individual Eleven. With a sadistic intent of mass destruction will they triumph in victory or discover the gloomy pitfalls of defeat? System Requirements:Length: 161 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIThe year is 2030 and an influx of refugees have effortlessly transformed themselves into a terrorist organization known as the Individual Eleven. With a sadistic intent of mass destruction will they triumph in victory or discover the gloomy pitfalls of defeat? System Requirements:Length: 161 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIMATION/ANIME Rating: PG-13 UPC: 669198251740 Manufacturer No: 25174
Individual Eleven (2006) is a feature-length OAV, recut from Stand Alone Complex: Second Gig, the second season of the Ghost in the Shell broadcast series. This adventure for Major Kusanagi, Batou, and the other agents of Public Security Section 9 has more pronounced political overtones than the previous story about the arch-hacker, The Laughing Man. Terrorist incidents tied to an underclass of Asian refugees from World War IV threaten to ignite a political powder keg inside Japan. Kusanagi, Batou, and even Chief Aramaki complain about being conscripted to protect Prime Minister Kayabuki from assassination attempts--until they uncover a link between the murderers and the terrorism campaign. The threats lead to The Individual Eleven, a cell headed by the charismatic Hideo Kuze. The actions of the Eleven recall the May 15th Incident. (On May 15, 1932, a group of junior naval officers and army cadets assassinated Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi, ensuring that power would remain in the hands of the militarists.) Their bloody mass suicide echoes the theatrical death of writer Yukio Mishima, who committed seppuku when he failed to rouse the Japanese Self Defense Forces to revive emperor worship in 1970. In his efforts to improve the status of the refugees, Kuze employs suicide bombers and Russian mobsters selling stolen plutonium: an escalating drama played against the strained relations between Japan and an Imperial America that is trying to reassert its military dominance in the face of economic weakness. An interesting secondary plot involves the Tachikoma robots speculating that as they abandon collective consciousness and develop individuality, a dependence on the Net is leading humans in the opposite direction. Individual Eleven and Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C.--2nd Gig are both entertaining: it becomes a question of whether the viewer prefers the original episodes or a more tightly edited feature. (Rated 13 and older: violence, violence against women, brief nudity, alcohol, drug and tobacco use) --Charles Solomon
“Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig: Individual Eleven
directed by Kenji Kamiyama, based on the manga by Shirow Masamune
Madman
Review by Carissa Thorp
Individual Eleven is a (long) feature-film length edit of an entire season of the Ghost in the Shell television series. In the year 2030, Section 9, an elite group of cyber soldiers, investigates the refugee terrorist group, The Individual Eleven, suspecting a greater conspiracy involving the government.
I saw the film version of Ghost in the Shell nearly ten years ago, and haven't seen anything in the "world" since, but I quickly recalled the ideas behind it. The animation is lovely, and never confusing. There's too much explaining going on, but action sequences are great, and” read more