• Chee_Koala@lemmy.world
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    22 天前

    Oh yeah! And would one call “Redline (2009)” cyberpunk? Or Akira? Thought of them because you mentioned Ghost in the Shell.

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      22 天前

      It’s a good question. For all that I admire the balls-to-the-wall madness of Redline and the futurism of Akira, I think calling either cyberpunk is a more dubious proposition than even WarGames. Just about the only thing about Redline that I’d consider cyberpunk is that the drivers are largely corp-sponsored IIRC, but I wouldn’t call any strict racing movie that eschews a wider societal perspective cyberpunk. I mean, I wouldn’t count a hypothetical WipeOut movie either, if it was basically just one long “Formula 1 race, but anti gravity with weapons” flick. Akira… Does have some cyberpunk elements initially, but quickly abandons them in favor of completely different considerations. That’s not criticism - I just think its main focus lies elsewhere.

      Edit: To follow up on the tangent of borderline cases, I’d personally lean more towards movies that, while not set in a cyberpunk context, nevertheless treat central themes of the genre and has the right “vibe”. Things like Limitless and Pi comes to mind.

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        22 天前

        Sure, I think I agree, their main focus isn’t ‘cyberpunk’ .

        ‘edit’ I was gonna leave it there but now I’m interested if you (know of and) think that Aachi & Ssipak 2006 does fit the bill? :)