This time, Akane Tsunemori, is sent on her own to the Southeast Asia Union, a country incorporating a number of former countries of the region, which is about to implement the Sibyl System, after an incident occurring in Japan, which involved terrorist from the Union. Tsunemori, however, has another agenda, as through a memory scoop on one of the terrorists, it is revealed that Shinya Kogami is also in the country, assisting the Resistance. Colonel Nicholas Wong, who seems to be in charge of the military, receives Tsunemori, who is advised not to travel outside Shambala Float, the part of the city that is protected that is protected. Tsunemori ignores the advice and ends up on a mission with Wong, where she realizes that not everything seem to go as well as he and Chairman Han, the leader of the Union suggest. The first proof of the fact is that latent criminals are fitted with a collar that delivers a lethal dose of poison if their …show more content…
The politics, plots, and twists are here once more but are more obvious and less intricate, and the film's duration is split among the plot and the action scenes, in contrast to the series, which focus more on the former. The only worthy additions to the story of the franchise are the reappearance of Kogami, and the fact the Tsunemori is presented, for the first time, as something more than an Inspector. In terms of the former, his relationship with Tsunemori does not move forward much, apart from the fact that he realizes how much she has grown as a person and as an Inspector. In terms of the latter, Tsunemori is presented as something more than an Inspector, as we witness her wearing regular clothes, socializing, and even having a bath for a brief nude