Forum - View topicGITS:SAC and THE MATRIX???
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soulless_mariuno
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I heard recently that matrix was inspired by Ghost in the shell:Stand alone complex.Is that true?I heard this from an extremely reliable source.(To be quite frank,i have a friend who puts down anime but is a fanatic when it comes to the movie and this would be a slap on the face to him).Quite frankly, i hated the matrix(no feeling) but am a fan of GITS:SAC.Any opinions?
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samuraiwalt
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It’s probably based on the first GITS movie from '96 and not GITS: SAC which was aired in '02 3 years after The Matrix. This article supports that claim.
From the article: It could also be argued that The Matrix was originally based on or inspired by the concept of Ghost hacking, which is taken from the anime science-fiction film Ghost in the Shell. Producer Joel Silver stated in a Matrix making-of documentary that the Wachowski brothers showed him a "Japanimation" and told him they wanted to make a film like that, but live-action. |
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Abarenbo Shogun
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Considering that Wikipedia is "peer-reviewed" (i.e. I could go in and deface it with lies, or someone can put their own slanted viewpoints) I loathe to consider that an "okay source." |
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Tenchi
Posts: 4537 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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There are a few obvious visual nods to the first Ghost in the Shell film in The Matrix, but the story itself owes a lot more to William Gibson and Grant Morrison than it does Masamune Shirow and Mamoru Oshii.
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abunai
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And, as usual, Daniel F. Galouye, who actually pioneered the theme (in his seminal work Simulacron-3), is completely forgotten. - abunai |
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Lupin_333
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I remember Joel Silver saying on a documentary on the Animatrix DVD that the Wachowski brothers were originally going to remake the first GitS movie, but Joel Silver told them that they shouldn't. Probably a good decision, but if Joel Silver was really smart he would've told them not to make any sequels to the original Matrix.
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Kruszer
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Aside from a few tiny things they don't really have all that much in common in my opinion I highly enjoy both franchises myself, except for Matrix Revolutions which just ended badly.
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Tetsujin
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The Matrix movies were influenced by Ghost in the Shell in the way that most things are influenced: indirectly.
I saw all three movies before I ever saw GITS. I know lots of people who said that this or that was taken from GITS, and I didn't know what they were talking about until I saw GITS fro myself a few months ago. A couple of elements from GITS are in the Matrix movies, most notably the jacking in through a port in the head and the questioning of reality. That's about it. |
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Craeyst Raygal
Posts: 1383 Location: In the garage, beneath a 1970 MGB GT. |
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That and a great deal of The Matrix's cinematography is very close to that of Mamoru Oshii's original Ghost in the Shell movie.
However, one really can't talk about The Matrix's inspirative sources without pointing to the Philip K. Dick novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep and the monumental movie it inspired - Blade Runner. In fact, Blade Runner is directly and indirectly responsible for the great cyberpunk animes of the 80's including Ghost in the Shell and Bubblegum Crisis. Blade Runner was - aside from Syd Mead's still astounding vision of a future metropolis - potentially the first great sci-fi movie that inserted the philosophical angle of "What is Humanity?". From Blade Runner, especially due to it's phenomeonal popularity in Japan, we got Ghost in the Shell's dive into the same question. And since Blade Runner has become so seminal in the sci-fi tradition, The Matrix almost couldn't help but be a product - directly or indirectly - of it. |
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Abarenbo Shogun
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Not to dig up an old thread:
http://www.mkygod.com/matrixgits/page6.html Comparisons to GITS and Matrix. |
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Abarenbo Shogun
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Morrison is pissed that the brothers ripped him off...poorly. http://suicidegirls.com/words/Grant%20Morrison/ (Kinda have to go down 75% of the page down to see his response.) |
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Digital Dreamer
Posts: 287 Location: Sydney, Australia |
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The producers themselves are anime fans, and they don't hide the fact that they were inspired by GITS. IMHO, the last matrix film was inspired by Dragon Ball Z with that fight between Neo and Smith.
Or was it because the 2nd and 3rd films where nothing more that a special effects wankfest? The Matrix is going to be on of those movie trilogies where I am not going to complete the set in DVD collection. Last edited by Digital Dreamer on Wed Jan 18, 2006 6:33 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Abarenbo Shogun
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Explanation please. |
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Azathrael
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This may be a little off topic but I don't think anybody's going to deny that Advent Children has a lot of fight scenes directly-related to the Matrix Trilogy... That doesn't mean particularly anything other than the fact that AC made the Matrix look like a fool. ^^
Also, this is just a small tidbit for anybody that didn't know - the green letters that were on the "matrix screen" is Japanese. |
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Traxan
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Have any of you heard of the woman suing the Wachowskis, claiming she wrote the story in 1982? I read the outline, it's surprisingly similar. It was post-apocalyptic, the machines had taken over the world, and a kid was selling hacker programs designed to disrupt the machines. We never did find out what was on that Minidisc Neo sold, did we?
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