If you loved Mass Effect: Paragon Lost, try Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border 2: Ghost Whispers
Eine Brücke zwischen einem Film, den du schon gesehen hast, und einem, den kaum jemand kennt. Das teilen sie, und was der zweite macht, was der erste nicht macht.

Mass Effect: Paragon Lost

Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border 2: Ghost Whispers
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Both films are directed by Atsushi Takeuchi, and they sit in Action / Animation / Science Fiction territory. If that's the register that drew you to Mass Effect: Paragon Lost, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
What Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border 2: Ghost Whispers is
A neon-lit ghost market hums on a Tokyo winter night, Logicomas whirring like dying insects. Motoko Kusanagi trades command for orders, Batou’s cybernetic eye flickering with the ghost of an intruder. Ishikawa and Borma dust off old shells, Paz flicks a cigarette into a biometric scanner. Kazuchika Kise’s late-night anime echoes Ghost in the Shell’s body-horror heyday.