The dark future of Psycho-Pass Providence feels all too real at times. In the anime, people can be shot, at the whim of a gun, for a future crime which is how I introduced Record-breaking Satan.
Yep, Geek Native’s podcast got political when I used the arrest of people in London for a crime they might have considered doing as a suggested inspiration for a tabletop game. Enough with the politics, and back to the anime, with other ways Psycho-Pass Providence might be edging closer.
There’s a new trailer with two theme songs.
The video includes the film’s two theme songs, “Alexithymiaspare” by Japanese rock trio Ling tosite Sigure and “Toujisha” (The Person Concerned) by Ryo’s (Supercell) musical unit EGOIST.
Google’s Translation program gives me from the official Psycho-Pass site,
In the near future, people’s public order is maintained by a huge surveillance network, the Sibyl System, which quantifies and manages all human psychological states.
While all psychological tendencies are recorded and managed, people have learned to call this measured value, which has become the standard for judging an individual’s soul, the common name of “PSYCHO-PASS”. Detectives with gunsthat measure crime-related numerical values chasebefore committing a crime.
The series, well worth a watch, is by Production I.G. Providence hits Japanese theatres this week, on the 12th, and a site like Fandango might know where/if/when the cinematic treat goes international.
Via Crunchyroll.
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