
Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border 2: Ghost Whispers
2013 · Movie · R · 57 min · ★ 7.0 · 67% critics
Now working outside her old military role, a skilled cyborg operative must adjust to a new chain of command while a dangerous hack targets intelligent machines. As the threat grows, efforts begin to assemble a specialized public security team built to handle cybercrime and covert operations.
Also known as Ghost in the Shell Arise: Border 2-Ghost Whisper
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Details
- Original title
- 攻殻機動隊ARISE border:2 Ghost Whispers
- Years
- 2013
- Release date
- 2013-11-29
- Language
- Japanese
- Rated
- R
- Runtime
- 57 min
- Critic score
- 67/100
- TMDB rating
- 7.0/10 (159 votes)
About
You may like this if you enjoy cyberpunk police stories, squad-building setups, and machine-hacking intrigue in the vein of Psycho-Pass: Providence or Appleseed: Ex Machina; Not for you if you want a simple, standalone plot.
Pros: cybercrime premise; team assembly focus; futuristic setting | Cons: setup-heavy story; many moving parts; little standalone context
Themes
- police
- cyborg
- cyberpunk
- anime
- cyber warfare
- memory manipulation
Cast & crew

Maaya Sakamoto
as Motoko Kusanagi (voice)

Ikkyu Juku
as Daisuke Aramaki (voice)

Kenichirou Matsuda
as Batou (voice)

Tomoyuki Dan
as Ishikawa (voice)

Takuro Nakakuni
as Saito (voice)

Yoji Ueda
as Paz (voice)

Kazuya Nakai
as Borma (voice)

Miyuki Sawashiro
as Logicoma (voice)

Kenji Nojima
as Tsumugi (voice)
Directed by Atsushi Takeuchi, Kazuchika Kise