

Mamoru Oshii · 2001 · Film
1h 47m · Action, Science Fiction
In 5 Achriom libraries · rated 3 of 5
This movie delves into a dystopian future where the line between reality and virtuality becomes increasingly blurred.
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Works across other media that circle the same themes, drawn from real Achriom libraries.
If the identity in Avalon stayed with you, Ready Player One (Ready Player One, #1) by Ernest Cline walks the same thread. This novel explores a dystopian future where individuals escape their bleak reality by immersing themselves in a vast virtual world filled with 1980s pop culture references. If the identity in Avalon stayed with you, Warcross (Warcross, #1) by Marie Lu walks the same thread. This novel presents a thrilling and immersive exploration of a futuristic world where gaming is deeply intertwined with everyday life.
If the identity in Avalon stayed with you, DRAMAtical Murder walks the same thread. This work explores themes of identity and societal pressure through its protagonist, who is reluctantly drawn into a conflict embedded in both real and virtual worlds. If the identity in Avalon stayed with you, Log Horizon walks the same thread. The work stands out for its exploration of the complexities of virtual life, combining intricate strategy with character development.
If the identity in Avalon stayed with you, Sword Art Online (Original Movie) by Aniplex walks the same thread. This original movie expands upon the themes of technology and human connection within a high-stakes virtual environment. If the identity in Avalon stayed with you, Expelled From Paradise by Toei Animation, Nitroplus walks the same thread. This anime explores the philosophical implications of digital existence, where characters navigate the complexities of consciousness and identity within a post-apocalyptic setting.
If the identity in Avalon stayed with you, Hardwired V1.4 by Mega Drive walks the same thread. This record offers a compelling dive into themes of technology and its effects on identity, wrapped in an intense electronic soundscape. If the identity in Avalon stayed with you, The Uncanny Valley by Perturbator walks the same thread. This record is a significant entry in the synthwave genre, blending dark electronic soundscapes with themes of dystopia and identity.
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