Bechdel Violence

Representation Matters.

Ghost in the Shell (1995)

The characters in Ghost in the Shell are almost all robotically enhanced humans. Given that modifications on this scale do not currently exist, the characters are identified by this project as fully human, but all instances of violence have been knocked down a degree to account for unrealistic circumstances.
Ghost in the Shell does not pass the Bechdel Test. There are not two named women.
Ghost in the Shell contains infrequent moderate violence against women and men.
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