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>From: anthro@pnet51.orb.mn.org (Paul Bramscher)
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Subject: Akira/movies
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I recently saw the animated "Akira".  Cyberpunk in some aspects, it combined
urban decay, hints at plutocracy, and the life-is-cheap ideology.  I'd
be interested if anyone has a list of cyberpunkish movies that have been
produced.  There are many urban decay type films, but few that add in the
concept of neural interfaces.

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