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Ghost In The Shell is still relevant today.

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In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald take on Ghost in the Shell (1995), one of the most philosophically dense and influential sci-fi films ever made. What begins as a cyberpunk crime story quickly turns into a meditation on identity, consciousness, memory, and what it actually means to be human in a world where bodies can be replaced and minds can be hacked.

The conversation explores cybernetic humanity, the Ship of Theseus, AI as a new form of life, and why Ghost in the Shell feels more relevant now than it did in the 1990s. Along the way, they break down the film’s animation, pacing, biblical references, and why its climax chooses dialogue over destruction.

If you like movies that trust the audience, ask uncomfortable questions, and don’t stop to explain themselves, this episode is for you.

If you haven’t seen Ghost in the Shell (1995) yet, we strongly recommend watching it first. This episode contains full spoilers and assumes you’re ready to engage with the ideas, not just the plot.

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