Week 11: Psycho-Pass




I will give my review of Psycho-Pass since I saw it pretty recently (in the last few years or so). The plot structure is a crime serial with several smaller cases and an overarching major villain entering the picture several times, similar to Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. I don’t know if there is something in the air or water at sci-fi crime studios, but they always seem to have excellent villains. Psycho-Pass is no exception. These villains complement the central theme of humanity and free thought perfectly, sometimes through twisted means.  Good art and animation blend CG nicely with lighting and filters such as rain. Love the world design. Despite the dark settings, the city’s neon lights create a nice colour contrast. Psycho-Pass predicts the criminal rather than just the crime like in Minority Report. In Minority Report, a chain of events lead an individual to want to commit a crime, and the system predicts this for prevention. Psycho-Pass takes a step further, or rather ten steps backwards, to before a crime even occurs to the person, to the seed of “wrong-think” in the individual.

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