

Joseph Kosinski · 2013 · Film
2h 4m · Action, Science Fiction, Adventure
In 38 Achriom libraries · rated 3.5 of 5
This film explores deep themes of identity and humanity against a backdrop of desolation and conflict.
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Works across other media that circle the same themes, drawn from real Achriom libraries.
If the memory in Oblivion 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 Oblivion stayed with you, The Subtle Art of Folding Space by John Chu walks the same thread. This work explores the complexities of human existence in an age of rapid technological change, touching on themes of identity and connection.
If the memory in Oblivion stayed with you, Continuum (2012) by Blake Calhoun walks the same thread. This work explores the psychological impact of isolation and memory loss in a sci-fi setting, as a protagonist navigates the complexities of her identity amid an omnipresent artificial intelligence. If the memory in Oblivion stayed with you, Dark Matter by Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie walks the same thread. This narrative explores survival and self-discovery against a backdrop of space exploration and mystery.
If the identity in Oblivion stayed with you, Moonrise by WIT STUDIO, Netflix walks the same thread. Set in a future where humanity relies on an AI for governance, the narrative explores the tension between peace and rebellion on the Moon, driven by class struggles and personal vendettas. If the identity in Oblivion 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 Oblivion 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 Oblivion stayed with you, Hallo Spaceboy by David Bowie walks the same thread. The album presents an intricate exploration of themes related to modernity and personal identity against a backdrop of electronic sounds.
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