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Serial Experiments Lain: A Cyberpunk Story for the Critical Mind

Review by @chris-chris92 · 139d · of Serial Experiments Lain

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Cyberpunk. No, it is not only part of the name of a famous video game franchise, no. It is also a wonderful subgenre of science fiction that has a great deal to do with artificial intelligence, the existence and individualism of human beings and, above all, the final result: nature paying the high price of human arrogance pretending to own absolutely everything at all times...

Serial Experiments Lain is a bit of this, but with the magic of anime. It is a series that explores deep philosophical themes and challenges the viewer to pay proper attention to each of its episodes. In fact, on platforms such as YouTube there are videos explaining parts of the plot of this series. Not because it is especially difficult or abstract, no, but because it was made for a society very different from the one we have today. And in 1998, both Japan and the entire world were completely different from what we are right now.

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At that time the fear focused on the technology of the moment, the Internet and its influence on all of us. It was believed that it would change everything, from the way we consumed information to the way we dated. And they were not wrong. Some of those fears are a tangible reality for you and for me. Nevertheless, this series shows in a more human way the importance of decisions and their consequences. It uses as part of the plot the typical Greek tragedy. Oracles, prophecies, antagonists and a powerful message are part of the appeal of this production.

I think that by this point you already know my tastes well. And for those who read me for the first time, it is enough to look at my timeline in this community and see the type of anime I choose for my reviews and analyses. Far from being pretentious, I get excited by a good and captivating story. My mind is, at times, somewhat diffuse; it does not do very well with simple and shonen consumption. I like complexity, but not out of any sense of superiority. In fact, I consider that it is complexity that gives animation its very appeal. Ghost in the Shell, Death Note, Paprika are some of the iconic anime that follow this logic.

However, what you can expect in Serial Experiments Lain is a story told in no more than 8 chapters about the human longing to pretend to be what it does not understand. We want to be gods without admitting it. We partially dominate nature and along the way we believe ourselves important, outstanding. I like that this series shows the human consequences of our pretensions and turns this into a production. Believe me, the tone of this series does not become dense or overly complicated at all. That said, it demands your full attention; it is impossible to understand it if you are on your phone at the same time you are watching it. I will insist on this, Serial Experiments Lain is one of those anime that aims directly at the critical and challenging thinking of your mind.

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Comments · 7

  • @darth-azrael(73)· 136d

    This has long been one of my favorites. It's one of the few anime series I own the DVD box set for.

  • @noemilunastorta(79)· 138d

    I've watched this anime some years ago and I really appreciated it a lot ❤️

  • @aikay(62)· 138d

    I haven't seen this one, must be a not so recent anime. And then the talk of machines , it's really would be amazing to see what went down in this series

  • @vimukthi(76)· 138d

    Serial Experiments Lain is one of my all time favourite anime. The writer was behind few of my other favourites like RahXephon (highly recommended). It is great to see you cover the anime.

  • @yasmarit(73)· 138d

    interesante historia, gracias por compartirla


    interesting story, thanks for sharing it

  • @theanimerealm(70)· 138d

    Hello @chris-chris92! The Anime Realm team here 😊.

    We want to thank you for choosing this community to publish your manga and anime related content.

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  • @jza(67)· 139d

    I disagree with you on how deep and complex Serial Experiment Lain could be. I am a big fan of this series, and is my all time favorite series in the history of anime. And I have consumed anime since I was 7 or 8yr old (48 now). I remember the complicated plots from series like Macross (Robotech), the childish sexuality of Mazinger Z female robot having boobs for missiles. But once I learned about Lain, time stop. Lain was more than it looked like, and through the years I have found many other phases for what SEL could be. It was the epitome of technology, a wink to the different tech that I missed, like the NeXT Computer, Apple Computer, BEOS PC and other OS outside of the apparent ubicuos Microsoft Windows. But also, yes, it was the mystery of the intelligence world and how 'hacking the government' was something on every script kiddie head. How somehow all the secret experiments from UFO to MK-ultra conspiracy theory was one step from being uncovered. But also, this was the birth of the cyber culture, connect with anyone anywhere at any time. Your online conscious will be a super power to connect with other consciousness around the world. Discover new cultures, and create new cultures as well, including new religions. Including radicalization and cults. Which is what SEL also touch. As a regular shut-in girl being recruited by a cult of hackers through online games which make them assets for a higher intelligence operation. But also was deeply psychological, from online bulling to transhumanism, to experiencing deep PTSD, hallucination, personality disassociation and other symptoms and create a supra reality of things. SEL is like a box which change its content every time you open it.