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So, 'The Making of Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence' is really an intriguing dive into the behind-the-scenes elements of the film. It’s centered around a series of interviews with the crew, which can feel a bit rushed at times. I mean, they cover a lot of ground quickly, but there’s some real insight into the animation process that you don't often get. The atmosphere is pretty intimate for a documentary, but it still maintains that technical focus. You see how they tackled practical effects, blending them with animation, which is quite fascinating. The pacing might throw you off if you're expecting a more traditional doc, but it gives you a unique lens on the artistry involved. It’s a good watch for anyone curious about animation craftsmanship.
Focus on animation techniquesCrew interviews provide depthPacing is quick but engaging
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