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Ghost in the Shell

Movie name
Ghost in the Shell
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Ghost in the Shell
Year of release
1995
Genre
Cyberpunk, Sci-Fi, Philosophical, Thriller
Rating
9
Review

Set in a hyper-networked future, Ghost in the Shell follows Major Motoko Kusanagi, a cybernetically enhanced operative working for Section 9 — an elite government agency that handles cyber-crime and terrorism. As she hunts a mysterious hacker known as the Puppet Master, the Major begins to question the nature of her own existence: Is she more machine than human? Is the soul (or "ghost") still real in a fully digitized world?

Combining existential themes with breathtaking animation and eerie ambient music, the film explores consciousness, identity, and what it means to be human in an age where minds can be hacked and bodies are replaceable.

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Blade Runner

Movie name
Blade Runner
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Blade Runner
Year of release
1982
Genre
Cyberpunk, Sci-Fi, Neo-Noir, Dystopian
Rating
8
Review

Set in a dystopian 2019 Los Angeles, Blade Runner follows Rick Deckard, a “blade runner” tasked with hunting down and "retiring" rogue replicants — bioengineered humanoids created for off-world labor. As Deckard tracks down the fugitives, the line between human and machine, justice and murder, memory and programming becomes disturbingly blurred.

Blade Runner is renowned for its atmospheric world-building, philosophical depth, and haunting aesthetic. It’s a slow-burn experience that challenges viewers to confront what it truly means to be human.

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Mr. Robot

Movie name
Mr. Robot
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Mr. Robot
Year of release
2015
Genre
Cyber-Thriller, Psychological Drama, Techno-Noir
Rating
9
Review

Mr. Robot follows Elliot Alderson, a brilliant but socially isolated cybersecurity engineer by day — and a vigilante hacker by night. Suffering from dissociative identity disorder, depression, and paranoia, Elliot becomes involved with an underground hacking group called "fsociety" led by the mysterious Mr. Robot.

The series delves into themes of surveillance, capitalism, mental illness, and digital rebellion. It's a haunting, stylish, and mind-bending journey into the fractured psyche of its protagonist and the real-world systems that dominate society.

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Serial Experiments Lain

Movie name
Serial Experiments Lain
poster
Serial Experiments Lain
Year of release
1998
Genre
Cyberpunk, Psychological, Mystery
Rating
10
Review

Serial Experiments Lain is a psychological cyberpunk anime that dives deep into themes of reality, identity, and digital consciousness. The story follows Lain Iwakura, a quiet and introverted teenage girl whose life begins to unravel after she receives an email from a dead classmate. As she ventures further into the Wired (a futuristic version of the internet), the boundaries between the digital world and reality start to blur.

The show is known for its abstract storytelling, haunting visuals, and philosophical undertones. It's less about traditional plot progression and more about atmosphere and ideas — a surreal experience that questions the very nature of existence.

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