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Psycho-Pass: The Movie

Naoyoshi Shiotani · 2015 · Film

1h 53m · Animation, Science Fiction, Action

In 5 Achriom libraries · rated 3.5 of 5

Set in a dystopian future, this movie explores the conflicts arising from a controlling system that promises safety at the cost of freedom.

SuspensefulContemporaryThe Ethics of Surveillance and ControlThe Nature of Justice in a Flawed SystemLoyalty Versus Duty in a Broken SocietyThe Psychological Toll of a Police StateThe Struggle for Individual Freedom Against Oppressive Authority

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