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Innocence

Innocence

■ Basic Data

ItemContent
Year2004
CountryJapan
DirectorMamoru Oshii
CastAkio Otsuka, Atsuko Tanaka, Koichi Yamadera
GenreScience fiction anime film

■ Title Language Table

LanguageTextRomanization
EnglishInnocence
EspañolInnocenceInnocence
FrançaisInnocenceInnocence
DeutschGhost in the Shell 2: InnocenceGhost in the Shell 2: Innocence
PortuguêsInnocenceInnocence
ItalianoInnocenceInnocence
РусскийПризрак в доспехах 2: НевинностьPrizrak v dospekhakh 2: Nevinnost
中文(简体)攻壳机动队2:无罪
中文(繁體)攻殼機動隊2:無罪
한국어이노센스Inosenseu
ไทยอินโนเซนซ์Innocence
Tiếng ViệtInnocenceInnocence
Bahasa IndonesiaInnocenceInnocence
日本語イノセンスInosensu

■ One-Line Definition

👉 A work that depicts a structure in which artificial bodies and the question of soul collide within a world where humanity has lost stable boundaries


■ Synopsis

A cyborg investigator pursues a case involving malfunctioning dolls while confronting the boundary between human consciousness, machine bodies, and manufactured life.


■ RECIPE Tags

#ArtificialSoul #BodyAndIdentity #PosthumanExistence #ManufacturedLife


■ Primary Axis

  • Entry: Can a manufactured body contain something equivalent to a soul?
     Reason: The investigation treats dolls not as mere objects, but as beings whose suffering destabilizes the boundary between tool and life.
     Related Film: Blade Runner
  • Middle: Does humanity survive when the body is replaceable and memory is technologically mediated?
     Reason: Identity is no longer anchored in flesh, making personhood depend on unstable traces of consciousness.
     Related Film: Ghost in the Shell
  • Core: If humans create life as an object, does innocence become exploitation rather than purity?
     Reason: The artificial being is framed through ownership, desire, and control, turning creation into moral violation.
     Related Film: A.I. Artificial Intelligence

■ Secondary Axes

  • Puppet Body: The body becomes a vessel moved by systems beyond the self.
     Related Film: The Animatrix
  • Posthuman Boundary: Human, animal, machine, and spirit cease to remain separate categories.
     Related Film: Metropolis

■ Person

  • Director: Mamoru Oshii
  • Cast: Akio Otsuka, Atsuko Tanaka, Koichi Yamadera

■ Structural Tags

#IdentityDisplacement #ArtificialEmbodiment #BoundaryCollapse


■ Attribute Tags

#JapaneseFilm #2004Film #AnimeFilm

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