A more constructive perspective on Brave New World challenges the notion frequently raised by readers that the novel possesses prophetic qualities.
Girls’ Last Tour introduces certain concepts, such as the intricate nature of societies whose construction is not easily comprehensible.
Fahrenheit 451 is a quintessential example of dystopian fiction, portraying a consumer culture detached from political awareness.
Psycho-Pass explores various philosophical concepts, including questions about freedom, social control, and ethics in a constantly monitored society.
20th Century Boys portrays the recurring terror of a deadly disease.
Ruins is a fascinating exploration of tragedy and the human condition.
The Lobster challenges viewers to consider the emphasis on originality and the risks of giving up one’s true self to societal norms.
With disastrous results for the protagonists, Brazil sets an example when innocent acts are always either misinterpreted or reinforced.