26 at last!
I'm in total agreement; it's a beautifully played final act. I was surprised at how clearly I remembered 26 when I started watching it again, but time has not dimmed its emotional power in the slightest.
I'd forgotten the 'Adam & Eve' connotations with the apple, but the scene of Batou battering through the debris with his cross certainly stayed with me. I'm still not quite sure how to interpret that one though - the sins of Kusanagi and Kuze are forgiven? I can't help feeling as well that it's a cheeky reference to the cross-carrying soldier in Oshii's own 'Angel's Egg'
Much as the Tatchikoma's kamikaze charge still brings a lump to my throat too, I think the scene does possibly prefigure some of the events in SSS when one of them quietly uploads their memories to the net.
As for Gohda's death... I felt it was fairly appropriate to see him snuffed out, quickly and brutally. It would probably be more damaging to his ego to die in quiet obscurity than to go to some grandoise fate. The only thing that might have improved on it for me would be if he'd been taken out while boarding a plane - could have been a nice riff on the events of season 1.
Edit: Now that I come to think of it, perhaps Gohda's end is supposed to have some sort of symmetry with Kuze - both ultimately die a fruitless death?
Should be able to get SSS watched over the weekend as well, but on that note, I'm off to shed a manly tear now...
I'm in total agreement; it's a beautifully played final act. I was surprised at how clearly I remembered 26 when I started watching it again, but time has not dimmed its emotional power in the slightest.
I'd forgotten the 'Adam & Eve' connotations with the apple, but the scene of Batou battering through the debris with his cross certainly stayed with me. I'm still not quite sure how to interpret that one though - the sins of Kusanagi and Kuze are forgiven? I can't help feeling as well that it's a cheeky reference to the cross-carrying soldier in Oshii's own 'Angel's Egg'
Much as the Tatchikoma's kamikaze charge still brings a lump to my throat too, I think the scene does possibly prefigure some of the events in SSS when one of them quietly uploads their memories to the net.
As for Gohda's death... I felt it was fairly appropriate to see him snuffed out, quickly and brutally. It would probably be more damaging to his ego to die in quiet obscurity than to go to some grandoise fate. The only thing that might have improved on it for me would be if he'd been taken out while boarding a plane - could have been a nice riff on the events of season 1.
Edit: Now that I come to think of it, perhaps Gohda's end is supposed to have some sort of symmetry with Kuze - both ultimately die a fruitless death?
Should be able to get SSS watched over the weekend as well, but on that note, I'm off to shed a manly tear now...
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