The whole movie is engraved into my mind. I haven't seen it an excessive number of times. But I've seen it enough and every part is just so memorable, even the parts in between the action scenes are magical and special-- dreamlike. It's a perfect film in many ways.
@@nikosgreek352 depends on what you consider ancient... If you go back to back pre bible, you'll actually find in many regions people had more rights than today, and with greater cohesion despite extreme ethnic diversity; Aryan leaders of ancient persia for example were ascetic kings. Ascetic kings operate more like a ethno-religious shah, they do not horde wealth they give it away... and in Persia(Iran) all religions had freedom, they even allowed this to the point that the upper class were usurped by a group of people they ought to have never let enter their lands. Slavery was more of a roman and greek thing, some Bedouins had slaves.... in central to west asia, though most history ,everyone has been a member of the same religion(s)... the roots of Islam; and most of china was muslim until year 1500... during this time, in asia, shiite would get ran over by sunni's castrated and enslaved... but... they brought that upon themselves..... by deciding to be shiite. Because Sunni and Shiite aren't actually the same religion... if you want to live next to militant nomads you ought to learn their customs.
@@Uncle_Dave_Dave If you research it a bit you'll find that all pre industrial societies had slaves. The only variation was the ratio of slaves/free men, legal status of slaves etc. There were a couple of attempts to abolish it in a few nations but they failed quickly. As far as I can tell only Christian Europe banned it in medieval times but they just replaced them with serfs. Its just not possible to have a functioning society without slaves or machines to take their place (as we do now).
@@nikosgreek352 mmmm no... you are lying. You should read a book. I have hundreds, want a suggestion? Sermon on the Great War by Manichae. You might have to get yourself an english to aramiac dictionary to understand it. But you are objectively wrong. So, don't repeat that lie again.
That feels like lying at the bottom of a big pool, in the middle of a dark night and the moon light shines on the water through the glass roof. No sound, except the underwater sound and this song. Calm, numb, cold, yet comfortable in a weird way.
Posted that comment 3 years ago on the original upload and people seem to loved it. Now I can't listen to it anymore, because it is blocked in my country (Germany), along with the comments. So for the sake of it, I posted it again and most likely will use the 2018 upload instead of 2016 upload (looped) to listen to this loop, when I feel like it. I really don't see the reason for such block, but the internet has become a party pooper, so whatever.
@@eadghe Heyo, so it's not just me who is unable to find the old longer version. Do you know what happened to it? It wasn't a new video so it's surprising that UA-cam decided to mess with it all of a sudden.
You may have seen it on Netflix already, but there is a new Gits out on Netflix. Ghost in the Shell 2045, if can get past the 3d animation, it's solid. The animation is solid, but you know how "purists" are; the whole, this isn't my Gits. Since it isn't 2D.
I love long jogs at night, especially when its cold out and jogging to this with cold wind hitting your face and no one around is a surreal experience. I feel relaxed when doing so, its like escaping from the world for a bit.
@@adamofgrayskull7735 ok let me elaborate on this. I have seen GITS 3 times so far. Obviously the art is messed up and information dump is all over the place in this anime. Still, every time I watch it, I am enraptured by it, and I feel somehow different. That’s why I said GITS is so amazing. And I watch anime very objectively, as I am quite an old dude, so don’t worry about the latter part of your comment :)
@@nightlessbaron I have watched it over 20 times through the years. There's no movie, project, or series that comes even close to the greatness of this masterpiece.
@@sporegnosis It's all relative. Do many films come close to the greatness of this masterpiece, and surpass it, yes. However, when it comes to the sci-fi genre (the fact that it's an anime is irrelevant), there are few things that, at the very least, match this masterpiece.
@@koopon3900 Blade Runner, of course. Less appreciated although even more cyberpunk, try Johnny Mnemonic. It has Keanu Reeves, decades before he became Johnny Silverhand 😁
@@joaquinvaleri7022 yeah but that was a console peasant problem. Back then I was a workstation with a fat Intel and a Quadro RTX, and I never had a single of those funny bugs. I did enjoy the videos of it, though. My guess is impatient kids and executives forced an early release of the game because people are stupid like that. My proof is that the game eventually became quasi-bug-free.
Could be a hot take, but I think it's one of the best films ever made. When I finally found out about it and watched I felt like Morpheus finding out about Neo, like I've been searching my whole life for this masterpiece.
I spent 2020 and 2021 studying programming and listening to this in the background. I remember the winter and the pandemic craze. The fear in my household. The screen, the isolation. We live in interesting times.
i love the sound of the bells in the background... to me, they sound like a reminder of life - of other people around, other things happening just outside my door - while i sit here and think of my worries in the gloomy bubble of my own room. i find comfort in knowing that there are happier people around me, that good things happen elsewhere. that me and my life might suck but the world isn't so bad, and maybe one day it will be my turn to enjoy it
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sometimes i like to workout at home at night, the only illumination coming through the street lights outside, and the occasional headlights of cars passing by, glancing up every now and then at the silhouettes of huge fir trees in the distance against the night sky, all while this plays in the background. It's a little unsettling, yet relaxing/cathartic at the same time. Thanks for the upload
@@xrpadoption3293 I'm far from interesting but I appreciate your compliment! :^) As for favorite animes... "Black Lagoon," "Jormungand," "GATE - Thus The JSDF Fought There!" are a few of my favorites currently. Do you have any you'd recommend? Greetings from Seattle!
@@SlurryNoises can recommend Vampire Hunter D...considered to be one of the all time classics and one of my most favorites to watch. Akira Ghost in the Shell Fist of the Northstar 3x3 Eyes Ninja Scroll To name a few and if you haven't seen the original Robotech Series, a must watch. Same goes to the original Star Blazers series... Jaime, if you can find it, I do the same what you mentioned above with the title track Nightstalker off the Ghost in the Shell soundtrack but I like that long extended version. I would listen to it and just immense myself into whatever world my mind draws me too while listening to it just as I do with the track Floating Museum...good stuff.
The imagery represented in this film is so important that without it the Matrix would not exist...Mamoru Oshi has created a timeless work. Another great, Alejandro Jodorowsky argues that the ultimate goal of life is to create a soul, but if the soul existed beyond life, asks the Major, what would be the point of being human?This work is exceptional
It feels like such an eventuality at the moment - we aren't making a ton of progress in the whole cellular/organic modification and enhancement part just quite yet (and even the progress we have had is very specific at least in regards to what information is being released to the public), while prosthetic technology keeps moving right along, sometimes more slowly but even now we have extremely low level functioning prosthetic eyes, brain and nerve controlled hands/arms, etc. They're not anywhere near as functional or at a level of what is shown in much of science fiction, but that seems like only a matter of time. Then we really will have to worry about the moment where a prosthetic limb or enhancement exceeds the original organic piece, and all of the implications that come with it shown in stuff like GitS (like eyes being hacked as an example).
All well and good but I showed this masterpiece to my parents a few years ago. They did not really get it. I explained to them all the themes in this movie. My Dad thought it was just another Copthriller with interesting visuals and my mon was completely unnerved by the Movie. She did not like it.
I remember being maybe twelve or thirteen years old and going to a friend's house where the rest of the gang was and we were going to watch Ghost in the Shell. My first foray into anime and I was hooked ever since.
GITS is pure subtile truth, that was ahead of it`s time, when it was released. Stroytelling wise, in it`s complexity and character implementation. Loved the mangas, loved the original anime movies and series...adore all OSTs.! Everytime you play or watch, or read it, the story continues, the very same moment, you do.!
Full Metal Alchemist has even more truth; but you must 1st be in the know, to know. Those who doubt will never know, and those who want to learn only need ask the right question.
Why does this song interface with my soul so hard? It fills me with some emotion I don't think they have a word for. Like I'm stood on a precipice about to let go, and I look and it's just the world and I'm on the outside looking in. I see the people walk and talk but they're just ghosts now, sliding along their predetermined paths. But underneath there is still a soul; not of individuals but of a collective; all of mankind together yet alone in the universe. And for all it's sanctity, still vulnerable.
... vulnerable to outside deception by a cosmic parasite... the ELDER GOD!! boom, they said it couldn't be done, but that's a Legacy of Kain reference in a GiTS comment section!!!111!!1!!!
Thank you my best friend, for the influence and art you have granted me. I miss you but I know that in paradise you are. For I demand it to be so. This music is for you. The eternity of your spirit. This is such a marvel, such a marble.
I find myself here…yet again. Am I looking for answers? Or do I seek the right questions? The reflection of myself tells me to stay on this path we call life. We are to enjoy it’s existence until we no longer can. Floating in an underwater prison, we swim up to get out of our shells, our husks…for us to be freed and become ghosts…
@@kellysmith7357 100%. Every now and then you'll see it running at review houses or whatever, but I saw the OG in 1995 and then again a few years ago and then once again when they did the 4k IMAX jam
I wish I understood the deep meaning behind the 1995 movie back when I was a kid. For some reason though it has stuck with me all these years and the soundtrack is amazing
me and my best friend had a bad bad lsd trip to this. it was potent stuff. this is my favorite movie. That trip made me think and see things i cant even describe. Ghost in the shell changed my life.
This movie really started getting me into philosophy. At first I was very confused as to what the message was. I then started to watch videos explaining what it most likely means and OH MY GOD my little mind was blown. Like im not even kidding when I say that it completely changed my views on human evolution. Edit: Guys I know this is cringy. This was a year ago.
the philosophy in GitS is pretty linear. the movies/TV series excel in other categories. if you want a philosophical challenge, go watch Monster, Ergo Proxy and Psycho Pass.
Almost 30 years and it still one of the best movies i've watched. They should make a third movie to the old saga, but sadly it's not something i seen happening any time soon.
If i had to sum up this music: It feels like laying at the bottom of a 6m deep pool, filled with body temperature water. The water is like that of a river, rather than actual pool water that feels like bleach on your skin. And most importantly, you have gills - you can breathe and lay like that forever. The moon in the night sky above you shines through the water, and you feel like you are in the open space - a pure consciousness without a physical body. An eternal peace
i am animator too, and i remember. wanted to make something different an interesting, but the idea didn't coming to me. when i saw this anime, i got exited from it. got so much inspiration from GITS. that was first anime that i have ever wached. phenomenal work. the drawing and facial expressions. that was so cool and still does.
By cross referencing and identifying similarities between your likes and that of other viewers with matching media consumption habits. Hence the issue of echo chambers in social media
@@eralec the algorithm should recommend you music for which you have no similarities with your matching group to create more dissonance and chaos in the comment section and hence in social media... that makes sense right
Lost and found between the veil of mystery, I lay my head to rest and fall into eternal sleep. Slowly fading away into non-existence with nothing to strive for but a dead-end of hopes and dreams. So that I may live truly once again.
hey i know this is pretty late but if youre ever feeling these thoughts do not hesitate to contact a crisis line (www.therapyroute.com/article/helplines-suicide-hotlines-and-crisis-lines-from-around-the-world) , or schedule a session with a therapist, life is such a crazy thing, and it takes immense strength to go through it, but please take the opportunity, these people can help you tremendously
@@johanneslars112 oh thanks for being considerate. Im just drooling the words and i didn't intend to send out any negative messages. This is what the music makes me feel. i think it is beautiful even when most of us denies the existence of suffering. But like an author once said Suffering is just a shadow of happiness. Again I support the mental health services to anyone in need. Im just here for the music
They need a proper sequel to this 1995 masterpiece an I’m not talking about all the bs sequels that they have given us…. None of them give that same vibe this one gave off the original really is a masterpiece also this sound is pure bliss idk why it seems calming and makes me think clearer
This movie is a masterpiece. It is true though. We all are just a ghost in a shell. Our consciousness and our meat robotic body and mind are separate. Only the truly awakened people will understand.
Been reading alot of required reading, thanks to my World Literature College course ( i.e The Epic of Gilgamesh, Homer's The Iliad, Sophocles's Oedipus Rex, and others to name a few ), [ which you all should read, btw ], but I love the descriptive writing in those stories, so I thought I would try my hand at them as well: " O Youth of Heavens Bosom from whom all wisdom flows; from whence divine right is thou place of origin? To depart such enlightenment upon man? " That's all I have for now. Later
When I've seen for the first time, it was 2002, 7 years old movie. Now, it is already 29 years old, and still a prediction. I thought I'll not see some of future problems, when they came, and I was like: it was predicted in GitS!
It feels as if during the day there was overwhelming and discomfort with amount of things you have to do and think through. When you turn this on during a dark night when the world quiets down and dissolves itself only to take shape with the sunrise it feels as if all the thoughts that assaulted your mind like a swarm of troublesome flies just... cease to exist.
i wish i could be preserved till the futuristic era comes along. i wish I had a shell like hers so I can wake up and see the world the way it is in the movie...
This movie is like an ancient dream I can't forget, an elusive dream that lingers on the edge of my memory. The kind of dream whose details blur, whose reasons for tears are lost, yet feels so important that I strive to grasp it before it vanishes. This movie is just like that for me. I comprehend the plot, the philosophy, the themes that resonate. Yet, I can't quite pinpoint the moment it entwined with my soul, binding itself to me so deeply. I wish I knew. This music reflects that for me.
@@Marwa-fu6kg You're welcome :) FF VII OG with SYW mod, which means same game with better graphics (for example Tifa looks like in the remake), and you can config a lot of stuff, play it windowed (if you're curious I have some gameplay videos on my channel ;)
@@kawamikazecheant Ha oui, je viens de voir une de tes vidéos. Tu joues en fr 😁. Sympa le mod, j'avais vu Maximilian dood jouait un mod comme ça mais je ne sais pas si c'est le même. Je vais peut-être l'essayer un jour.
The whole movie is engraved into my mind. I haven't seen it an excessive number of times. But I've seen it enough and every part is just so memorable, even the parts in between the action scenes are magical and special-- dreamlike. It's a perfect film in many ways.
Weeb. But yeah I agree.
@@SlashHarkenUltra weeb but agreed
Agreed
The parts in between the action are the best!
Everything will always compare to this and nothing will top it.
How come no one makes beautiful cartoons anymore?
Well my animated works will be beautiful
@@joaquinvaleri7022 nice to hear someone is working on something beautiful
@@ovrava Thanks and i will make beautiful animation style
money. these were made during the japanese bubble economy
@@RhinoSea What a revelation. Art in the 90s was facilitated by economy
im always listening this while studying ancient texts.
what you study about them
The ones who wrote them probably listened to something similar while composing them (played by a slave I suppose).
@@nikosgreek352 depends on what you consider ancient... If you go back to back pre bible, you'll actually find in many regions people had more rights than today, and with greater cohesion despite extreme ethnic diversity; Aryan leaders of ancient persia for example were ascetic kings. Ascetic kings operate more like a ethno-religious shah, they do not horde wealth they give it away... and in Persia(Iran) all religions had freedom, they even allowed this to the point that the upper class were usurped by a group of people they ought to have never let enter their lands. Slavery was more of a roman and greek thing, some Bedouins had slaves.... in central to west asia, though most history ,everyone has been a member of the same religion(s)... the roots of Islam; and most of china was muslim until year 1500... during this time, in asia, shiite would get ran over by sunni's castrated and enslaved... but... they brought that upon themselves..... by deciding to be shiite. Because Sunni and Shiite aren't actually the same religion... if you want to live next to militant nomads you ought to learn their customs.
@@Uncle_Dave_Dave If you research it a bit you'll find that all pre industrial societies had slaves. The only variation was the ratio of slaves/free men, legal status of slaves etc. There were a couple of attempts to abolish it in a few nations but they failed quickly. As far as I can tell only Christian Europe banned it in medieval times but they just replaced them with serfs. Its just not possible to have a functioning society without slaves or machines to take their place (as we do now).
@@nikosgreek352 mmmm no... you are lying. You should read a book. I have hundreds, want a suggestion? Sermon on the Great War by Manichae. You might have to get yourself an english to aramiac dictionary to understand it. But you are objectively wrong. So, don't repeat that lie again.
That feels like lying at the bottom of a big pool, in the middle of a dark night and the moon light shines on the water through the glass roof. No sound, except the underwater sound and this song. Calm, numb, cold, yet comfortable in a weird way.
Posted that comment 3 years ago on the original upload and people seem to loved it. Now I can't listen to it anymore, because it is blocked in my country (Germany), along with the comments. So for the sake of it, I posted it again and most likely will use the 2018 upload instead of 2016 upload (looped) to listen to this loop, when I feel like it. I really don't see the reason for such block, but the internet has become a party pooper, so whatever.
@@eadghe Heyo, so it's not just me who is unable to find the old longer version. Do you know what happened to it? It wasn't a new video so it's surprising that UA-cam decided to mess with it all of a sudden.
@@eadghe My comment was deleted along with the video too.
ironically theres a scene like this in the film.
i was imagining a floating aquarium for reason.
Akira & Ghost in the Shell - movies and soundtracks - changed my life for ever 🙏🏻✨
I too was amazed by Anime, although the future seems very emotionless and sterile. The technology blew my mind
Go watch paprika, tekkonkikreet, animatrix too
Watch Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade, directed by the same man that did gits 1995.
I love both
🙏😔💊☢️👌
Amen.
20 years ago those movies and animated films were viewed as futuristic dystopian world. Now they are viewed as nostalgic past...
and now we are living in the beginning of a dystopic world
"Your utopia my dystopia."
Correction: "20 years ago these movies and animated films were viewed as a futuristic dystopian world. Now we LIVE in a dystopian world."
@@666chapelofblood It's nostalgic because we started to value the bits of freedom we had back then when it was too late.
@@KamikazeMedias It is indeed.
This and Patlabor are probably some of the pinnacles of not just anime, but hand drawn 90s animation as well
Yes!! Something about them is just...cryptic
Akira eclipes both of them
@@Raoh akira is boring af
@@BlackCroLong If you don't understand the story it will. Plus the manga is 6 books long the film only covers like 2 books.
@@Raoh you're doing a poor job making the case for it. either it's an incomplete story or a rushed one. in either case it's unsatisfying.
One of the best tracks to listen to on a loop when doing some serious deep work.
I don't know why, but that picture of Motoko just staring at the viewer is extremly hypnotizing. Feels like it's staring into my soul.
Same.
Like nostálgic, in past/and Future.
Cold,underwater, techno pool
☢️😔🙏💊
I find it relaxing looking at those bright grey eyes.
True!
You may have seen it on Netflix already, but there is a new Gits out on Netflix. Ghost in the Shell 2045, if can get past the 3d animation, it's solid. The animation is solid, but you know how "purists" are; the whole, this isn't my Gits. Since it isn't 2D.
It's the wonderful second after you wake up but before you remember your life.
I love long jogs at night, especially when its cold out and jogging to this with cold wind hitting your face and no one around is a surreal experience. I feel relaxed when doing so, its like escaping from the world for a bit.
I thought it's just me lol
What is this? How can it be still so amazing? It's been 26 years, and it is still reigning at the top of the summit. Hats off to GITS!
My Fav series. I'll collected every series NA released. Waiting for Netflix series to come out.
Ohh dude just keep on dreaming everything looks better after a night's sleep and validation comes from within
@@adamofgrayskull7735 ok let me elaborate on this. I have seen GITS 3 times so far. Obviously the art is messed up and information dump is all over the place in this anime. Still, every time I watch it, I am enraptured by it, and I feel somehow different. That’s why I said GITS is so amazing. And I watch anime very objectively, as I am quite an old dude, so don’t worry about the latter part of your comment :)
@@nightlessbaron I have watched it over 20 times through the years. There's no movie, project, or series that comes even close to the greatness of this masterpiece.
@@sporegnosis It's all relative. Do many films come close to the greatness of this masterpiece, and surpass it, yes. However, when it comes to the sci-fi genre (the fact that it's an anime is irrelevant), there are few things that, at the very least, match this masterpiece.
One of the best scenes in the history of the cyberpunk genre.
Could you recommend any other films in the genre?
@@koopon3900 Blade Runner, of course. Less appreciated although even more cyberpunk, try Johnny Mnemonic. It has Keanu Reeves, decades before he became Johnny Silverhand 😁
@@TheNefastorremember when Cyberpunk 2077 got negative reviews?
@@joaquinvaleri7022 yeah but that was a console peasant problem. Back then I was a workstation with a fat Intel and a Quadro RTX, and I never had a single of those funny bugs. I did enjoy the videos of it, though. My guess is impatient kids and executives forced an early release of the game because people are stupid like that. My proof is that the game eventually became quasi-bug-free.
@@TheNefastor and is even appeared on Wikipedia on the list of video games that are considered the worst ever
Could be a hot take, but I think it's one of the best films ever made. When I finally found out about it and watched I felt like Morpheus finding out about Neo, like I've been searching my whole life for this masterpiece.
cold take
I watched a lot of cyberpunk movies and anime but none could replicate or give the true essence of ghost in the shell ...
This.
the internet
'hot take: cold take'
This movie is flawless. It moves me to tears by its perfection
I spent 2020 and 2021 studying programming and listening to this in the background. I remember the winter and the pandemic craze. The fear in my household. The screen, the isolation. We live in interesting times.
life for me during the pandemic was different. I live in the mountains. it was peaceful and quite.
Good for you.
It was indeed a scary time... I'm glad that humanity overcame those hard times.
Now is 2024
@@mysterynewsbrasilthanks
The beauty of this film and its entrancing soundtrack won't be surpassed in a hundred years.
That moment of such clarity and visceral awareness that your alone and lonely. Its a brief insanity.
No, it's moment of pure and crystal sanity in a morbid insanity during long life...
@@clarimonde3613 I love my life very much and who I am. So for me it's brief...thank God.
Bless you...peace.
i love the sound of the bells in the background... to me, they sound like a reminder of life - of other people around, other things happening just outside my door - while i sit here and think of my worries in the gloomy bubble of my own room. i find comfort in knowing that there are happier people around me, that good things happen elsewhere. that me and my life might suck but the world isn't so bad, and maybe one day it will be my turn to enjoy it
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sometimes i like to workout at home at night, the only illumination coming through the street lights outside, and the occasional headlights of cars passing by, glancing up every now and then at the silhouettes of huge fir trees in the distance against the night sky, all while this plays in the background. It's a little unsettling, yet relaxing/cathartic at the same time. Thanks for the upload
This was a great comment! Thank you
Well said Jaime. You sound interesting. I'm Greg in California.
I really enjoy anime. So creative and seductive.
What are your favorite animes?
@@xrpadoption3293 I'm far from interesting but I appreciate your compliment! :^) As for favorite animes...
"Black Lagoon," "Jormungand," "GATE - Thus The JSDF Fought There!" are a few of my favorites currently. Do you have any you'd recommend?
Greetings from Seattle!
@@SlurryNoises can recommend Vampire Hunter D...considered to be one of the all time classics and one of my most favorites to watch.
Akira
Ghost in the Shell
Fist of the Northstar
3x3 Eyes
Ninja Scroll
To name a few and if you haven't seen the original Robotech Series, a must watch. Same goes to the original Star Blazers series...
Jaime, if you can find it, I do the same what you mentioned above with the title track Nightstalker off the Ghost in the Shell soundtrack but I like that long extended version.
I would listen to it and just immense myself into whatever world my mind draws me too while listening to it just as I do with the track Floating Museum...good stuff.
The imagery represented in this film is so important that without it the Matrix would not exist...Mamoru Oshi has created a timeless work. Another great, Alejandro Jodorowsky argues that the ultimate goal of life is to create a soul, but if the soul existed beyond life, asks the Major, what would be the point of being human?This work is exceptional
smart commentary i love it.
@@obrazywojtekkwiatkowski4643i'm also smart
Every human being must watch this movie once. Soo relevant in today's context and perhaps impact how future would look like.
Would be dope wouldn't it? This really inspired me to bring back this dope animation style.
It feels like such an eventuality at the moment - we aren't making a ton of progress in the whole cellular/organic modification and enhancement part just quite yet (and even the progress we have had is very specific at least in regards to what information is being released to the public), while prosthetic technology keeps moving right along, sometimes more slowly but even now we have extremely low level functioning prosthetic eyes, brain and nerve controlled hands/arms, etc.
They're not anywhere near as functional or at a level of what is shown in much of science fiction, but that seems like only a matter of time. Then we really will have to worry about the moment where a prosthetic limb or enhancement exceeds the original organic piece, and all of the implications that come with it shown in stuff like GitS (like eyes being hacked as an example).
All well and good but I showed this masterpiece to my parents a few years ago. They did not really get it. I explained to them all the themes in this movie. My Dad thought it was just another Copthriller with interesting visuals and my mon was completely unnerved by the Movie. She did not like it.
I remember being maybe twelve or thirteen years old and going to a friend's house where the rest of the gang was and we were going to watch Ghost in the Shell. My first foray into anime and I was hooked ever since.
GITS is pure subtile truth, that was ahead of it`s time, when it was released. Stroytelling wise, in it`s complexity and character implementation. Loved the mangas, loved the original anime movies and series...adore all OSTs.! Everytime you play or watch, or read it, the story continues, the very same moment, you do.!
And it was directly inspired by William Gibson's debut novel Neuromancer, that came out in 1984
Full Metal Alchemist has even more truth; but you must 1st be in the know, to know. Those who doubt will never know, and those who want to learn only need ask the right question.
Why does this song interface with my soul so hard? It fills me with some emotion I don't think they have a word for. Like I'm stood on a precipice about to let go, and I look and it's just the world and I'm on the outside looking in. I see the people walk and talk but they're just ghosts now, sliding along their predetermined paths. But underneath there is still a soul; not of individuals but of a collective; all of mankind together yet alone in the universe. And for all it's sanctity, still vulnerable.
... vulnerable to outside deception by a cosmic parasite... the ELDER GOD!!
boom, they said it couldn't be done, but that's a Legacy of Kain reference in a GiTS comment section!!!111!!1!!!
@@we-must-live Unexpected but welcome.
sometimes i feel the same way when i strain too hard on the toilet
Thank you my best friend, for the influence and art you have granted me.
I miss you but I know that in paradise you are. For I demand it to be so.
This music is for you. The eternity of your spirit.
This is such a marvel, such a marble.
Love from France...one of the best movie and best sound track for ever !!
I find myself here…yet again. Am I looking for answers? Or do I seek the right questions? The reflection of myself tells me to stay on this path we call life. We are to enjoy it’s existence until we no longer can. Floating in an underwater prison, we swim up to get out of our shells, our husks…for us to be freed and become ghosts…
Just watched this in the theater for a third time.
STILL SLAPS.
theater?
@@kellysmith7357 100%. Every now and then you'll see it running at review houses or whatever, but I saw the OG in 1995 and then again a few years ago and then once again when they did the 4k IMAX jam
I wish I understood the deep meaning behind the 1995 movie back when I was a kid. For some reason though it has stuck with me all these years and the soundtrack is amazing
You you realize Ghost in Shell premiere Chat Rooms, and internet Cafes year before because a reality.
I think it's one of those movies where you learn something new about it every time you watch it.
Absolutely fantastic music to do some rectangular cross-section calculations.
Kenji Kawaii, godlike composer. Much love.
This is the *chef kiss* of all ambient music.
me and my best friend had a bad bad lsd trip to this. it was potent stuff. this is my favorite movie. That trip made me think and see things i cant even describe. Ghost in the shell changed my life.
please elaborate
Bad trips often turn out to be the most constructive and profound ;)
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeit
LCD !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its really bad stay away from drugs
@@amyamani1161 alcool is better 😂
она такая красивая, она в моей голове в сумме уже часов 20+ пробыла, крайне помогает не отвлекаться от работы и не терять мысли
As a programmer, this is going in my playlist. Great for hyperfocus.
We all asked about your profession, thanks for sharing.
@@carniceroiberico4359 You're welcome friend
@@oscarvanderschaaf8975 Can you share your hyperfocusing playlist brother?
@@carniceroiberico4359 chill
Good for ADHD because of the repetitive note
This movie really started getting me into philosophy. At first I was very confused as to what the message was. I then started to watch videos explaining what it most likely means and OH MY GOD my little mind was blown. Like im not even kidding when I say that it completely changed my views on human evolution.
Edit: Guys I know this is cringy. This was a year ago.
what?
the philosophy in GitS is pretty linear. the movies/TV series excel in other categories. if you want a philosophical challenge, go watch Monster, Ergo Proxy and Psycho Pass.
@@stevenjohnson8524 oh nice, thanks for the recs!
@@stevenjohnson8524 Monster first and foremost is a challenge to watch
Almost 30 years and it still one of the best movies i've watched. They should make a third movie to the old saga, but sadly it's not something i seen happening any time soon.
EPIC .🤘😜🤘
I feel like they should leave it alone to preserve the heritage
I belive there is nothing more that needs to be said. However, if you crave more Ghost in the Shell you can watch the 'Stand Alone Complex' series :D
You can always do with the 2005 Ghost in The Shell seires. It has deepening plot with a lot of philosphical themes thrown in.
No. With so much famous and beloved franchises falling left and right, just let GITS be.
If i had to sum up this music:
It feels like laying at the bottom of a 6m deep pool, filled with body temperature water. The water is like that of a river, rather than actual pool water that feels like bleach on your skin. And most importantly, you have gills - you can breathe and lay like that forever. The moon in the night sky above you shines through the water, and you feel like you are in the open space - a pure consciousness without a physical body. An eternal peace
i am animator too, and i remember. wanted to make something different an interesting, but the idea didn't coming to me. when i saw this anime, i got exited from it. got so much inspiration from GITS. that was first anime that i have ever wached. phenomenal work.
the drawing and facial expressions. that was so cool and still does.
Haunting and beautiful. I remember seeing gits for the first time and have never forgotten it.
What an old classic anime, I love it Ghost in the Shell was an absolute masterpiece back then and the soundtrack is amazing
UA-cam just recommended this to me, damn how does the algorithm know my
A E S T H E T I C
tastes like that?
By cross referencing and identifying similarities between your likes and that of other viewers with matching media consumption habits. Hence the issue of echo chambers in social media
@@eralec the algorithm should recommend you music for which you have no similarities with your matching group to create more dissonance and chaos in the comment section and hence in social media... that makes sense right
"A tank, you can't even put a dent in that thing"
- *Batou to the Major*
"I'm swit himg off for a while."
So beautiful.
Genialne w każdym calu❤❤❤
The truly incredible thing is that the sequel is every bit as good as the first.
29:00 Kusanagi goes through much of the film struggling with/for a sense of identity, but she looks REALLY forlorn in this shot.
I have a special place in my heart for Ghost in The Shell, besides that it is a masterpiece... it somehow strucks a nerve
this music puts me in a mood i cant even explain
Duch w pancerzu mi się podoba ze wszystkich stron, nawet muzycznej ❤❤❣️❣️❣️
My god, what a legendary track ... what a legendary film ...
i really need an 8 hour version of this
"Overspecialize and you breed in weakness..It's slow death."
This is the best animated movie of all time.
This is so inspiring. I feel like i am there in the picture, sitting in front of that ambient city
What in the world was that movie 😮, i 'll see again and again
Ghost in the shell
Wow so beautiful channel..and the music hiting nice....
This song has a Silent Hill vibe to it, i like that.
man the lighting effects are just so interesting
Lost and found between the veil of mystery, I lay my head to rest and fall into eternal sleep. Slowly fading away into non-existence with nothing to strive for but a dead-end of hopes and dreams. So that I may live truly once again.
hey i know this is pretty late but if youre ever feeling these thoughts do not hesitate to contact a crisis line (www.therapyroute.com/article/helplines-suicide-hotlines-and-crisis-lines-from-around-the-world) , or schedule a session with a therapist, life is such a crazy thing, and it takes immense strength to go through it, but please take the opportunity, these people can help you tremendously
@@johanneslars112 oh thanks for being considerate. Im just drooling the words and i didn't intend to send out any negative messages. This is what the music makes me feel. i think it is beautiful even when most of us denies the existence of suffering. But like an author once said Suffering is just a shadow of happiness. Again I support the mental health services to anyone in need. Im just here for the music
This art style is so great.
Mind-blowing video
We have been subordinate to our limitations until now. The time has come to cast aside these bonds and to elevate our consciousness to a higher plane.
I've been listening for 26 years at the bottom of the sea
ur not alone bro
Anime takie uwielbiam od serca dla duszy 💗
Very upbeat! I like it! It's great to study and not fall asleep. haha...
I still have my Laserdisc of this.
I'm a simple man. My life's goal is to wake up to a view like this every morning.
Love this music! One of my favorite movies of all time. So deep!
They need a proper sequel to this 1995 masterpiece an I’m not talking about all the bs sequels that they have given us…. None of them give that same vibe this one gave off the original really is a masterpiece also this sound is pure bliss idk why it seems calming and makes me think clearer
That's the thing about masterpieces, they're complete. Nothing can add to it and every sequel will come up short no matter how much they try.
@@MannyGrey true
Remember the first time I saw this movie, totally blew my mind.
We all felt this in a similar manner. Extraordinary.
This movie is a masterpiece. It is true though. We all are just a ghost in a shell. Our consciousness and our meat robotic body and mind are separate. Only the truly awakened people will understand.
August 27th, 2021
I'll watch Ghost In The Shell someday !!
Mamoru Oshii the director has many other films with amazing soundtracks. The kurberos panzer cops movies had great sound design.
Very nice edit.
You sir, are a national treasure
近未来的だけど、どこかノスタルジックなものを感じる…
read 1984 to this
We're in the Idiocracy faze right now. It will be 1984 after the global economic collapse.
@@JazenValenciaStay Sharp Gentlemen. I Love You All
Been reading alot of required reading, thanks to my World Literature College course ( i.e The Epic of Gilgamesh, Homer's The Iliad, Sophocles's Oedipus Rex, and others to name a few ), [ which you all should read, btw ], but I love the descriptive writing in those stories, so I thought I would try my hand at them as well:
" O Youth of Heavens Bosom from whom all wisdom flows; from whence divine right is thou place of origin? To depart such enlightenment upon man? " That's all I have for now. Later
Imagine if u meet someone by pure coïncidence in that beach ur mind will play this symphony !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds like Klaus Schulze a bit at times, but in my opinion, it's a big plus. Great ambient music.
beautiful . well done.
I had a short clip of this track as a loop in my flash website back in 2003
Nice video.
Love falling asleep to this!
dayuum , this right here , gimme more of those vibes
моё уважение автору за проделанную работу
When I've seen for the first time, it was 2002, 7 years old movie. Now, it is already 29 years old, and still a prediction.
I thought I'll not see some of future problems, when they came, and I was like: it was predicted in GitS!
It feels as if during the day there was overwhelming and discomfort with amount of things you have to do and think through. When you turn this on during a dark night when the world quiets down and dissolves itself only to take shape with the sunrise it feels as if all the thoughts that assaulted your mind like a swarm of troublesome flies just... cease to exist.
Beautiful.
I have only one complaint. This isn't long enough.
There are days when I look at that screen cap and I understand why I need to recognize the hand I'm looking at.
i wish i could be preserved till the futuristic era comes along. i wish I had a shell like hers so I can wake up and see the world the way it is in the movie...
This movie is like an ancient dream I can't forget, an elusive dream that lingers on the edge of my memory. The kind of dream whose details blur, whose reasons for tears are lost, yet feels so important that I strive to grasp it before it vanishes. This movie is just like that for me. I comprehend the plot, the philosophy, the themes that resonate. Yet, I can't quite pinpoint the moment it entwined with my soul, binding itself to me so deeply. I wish I knew. This music reflects that for me.
You’re into a digital and musical sanctuary. Please, respect 🙏🏻
So relaxing and beautiful melancholy😽
this track is haunting
Perfect music while waiting for coffee to cool down after a sleepless night and having played to Final Fantasy VII :)
Remake or OG? First playthrough or..? Sorry, I'm nozy like that 🤭
@@Marwa-fu6kg You're welcome :) FF VII OG with SYW mod, which means same game with better graphics (for example Tifa looks like in the remake), and you can config a lot of stuff, play it windowed (if you're curious I have some gameplay videos on my channel ;)
@@kawamikazecheant Ha oui, je viens de voir une de tes vidéos. Tu joues en fr 😁. Sympa le mod, j'avais vu Maximilian dood jouait un mod comme ça mais je ne sais pas si c'est le même. Je vais peut-être l'essayer un jour.
great anime movie, love it