Chimpzy watches Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex (Part 9)
Season 1, Episode 10: JUNGLE CRUISE
Guess what, Batou episode. Amoretti, a former American spec ops soldier turned serial killer comes to Japan, and wastes no time claiming victims, skinning women alive in the shape of a t-shirt and forcing them to watch it through the killer’s eyes. The CIA asks Section 9 for help, sending in a couple of smug asshole agents to “assist”, but this is just a ruse, as Amoretti is a monster they created when they dispatched him to South America to conduct terror tactics. Their real objective is tying up loose ends by having Batou, who witnessed Amoretti’s atrocities, kill the latter. However, their plan fails when Batou remembers he is law enforcement, arrests Amoretti, forcing the CIA to bring him home.
Apparently this episode was not aired in some regions because of its content, and yeah, there’s some pretty graphic stuff here. While there’s plenty of violence in the show, it’s generally fairly realistic and matter of fact. Which makes the gore stand out more, and careful attention is made to framing Amoretti’s crimes, and the suffering of his victims, as horrifying and disturbing as possible. If just the idea of being forced to watch yourself be skinned doesn’t do it, the screams of agony probably will. Makes the condescending and vaguely racist attitude of the CIA “helpers” come off even more insufferable.
Speaking of the CIA, those secret operations in South America, am I right? Not really going to go into that, cuz I’d be writing all month. Also not quite sure if this is supposed to be commentary or not, because criticism of a major power doing fucked up things in their back yard can be a little iffy coming from Japanese. But maybe I’m just reading into it too much. Though it does absolutely touch on the issue of soldier’s mental health, making them do horrific shit, then abandoning them to their fate. Amoretti is a terrible man, but obviously suffers from severe PTSD, while the people who made him that way were fine with it until it risked becoming an embarrassment, and even then they’re only interested in containing the problem, not actually fixing it.
But maybe Amoretti is not the only one. Batou’s shown to have seen some shit, as evidenced by the flashbacks he experiences while chasing down Amoretti. As a former commando himself, it’s quite possible he’s got some skeletons in his closet too, and unresolved issues. That goes for most of Section 9, as most have pretty checkered backgrounds, iirc, save for Togusa. Of course, why should anyone expect an elite squad that often gets called in to handle morally gray jobs to be made up of boy scouts?
Oh, and I also watched couple eps of Revolutionary Gundam Suletta. I like it.