Mamoru Oshii’s 1995 manga-based sci-fi hit, the setting of which was modelled on Hong Kong, questions the ethics of AI, making it more relevant now than ever
Although it is pinned to an action-oriented storyline, Ghost in the Shell features many philosophical scenes that explore the way humans relate to computers – and vice versa – and it even veers into metaphysics to discuss the nature of existence itself. There is a bonus for Hong Kong viewers because the “Japan” of the film is modelled on the city and will therefore seem disconcertingly familiar.