

Vincenzo Natali · 2002 · Film
1h 36m · Thriller, Science Fiction
In 4 Achriom libraries · rated 0.5 of 5
This work explores the fragility of reality and identity in a post-modern, corporate-driven society.
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If the identity in Cypher stayed with you, Zero History (Blue Ant, #3) by William Gibson walks the same thread. This work explores the convergence of technology, corporate intrigue, and shifting identities in a landscape marked by rapid change and disconnection. If the identity in Cypher stayed with you, Pines (Wayward Pines, #1) by Blake Crouch walks the same thread. This work explores the unsettling dynamics of a seemingly idyllic town that hides dark secrets, provoking thought about free will and societal norms.
If the identity in Cypher stayed with you, Incorporated by Àlex Pastor, David Pastor walks the same thread. This series explores a near-future world dominated by corporate control, blurring the lines between power and personal morality. If the identity in Cypher stayed with you, Rabbit Hole by Glenn Ficarra, John Requa walks the same thread. This work explores the complex interplay of power and deception, drawing viewers into a murky world where allies can quickly become enemies.
If the identity in Cypher stayed with you, Ghost in the Shell by Mamoru Oshii walks the same thread. The anime presents a thought-provoking narrative that delves into complex themes of identity, consciousness, and the implications of technology on society. If the identity in Cypher stayed with you, PLUTO by Studio M2, Genco walks the same thread. The series presents a gripping narrative that intertwines elements of murder mystery, psychological exploration, and philosophical inquiries into what it means to be human.
If the identity in Cypher 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 Cypher 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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