Cyberpunk Edgerunners (Episodes 1,2,6,10)
Love this one. I watch all 10 episodes last year. So, I just watch 1, 2, 6 and 10 this time. Final week is hard. I love cyberpunk topic, and I've seen tons of movies and novels about it. So even though I'm not a big fan of the big fight scenes, I still love this one.
Maine is like the example for David. I have to say, not only David, but most people under this absolute capitalism society donāt have their dream or lose their dream gradually. For example, in episode 6, when Maine is mostly overwhelmed by the implants, he refuses to degrade his implants, because he's come so far, he can't go backwards. But making money, improving implants and programs should never be the end goal, but he got lost. Like Maine's inner racetrack, this is just a racetrack, there is no end, no goal, no other things. David is a little bit different, because he has a goal, although the goal is from his mother and Lucy. He just doesn't have his own goal. But anyway, their efforts still couldn't get past the capital controls, so eventually they failed. As Tanaka said, whether you realize it or not, you are living under the control of capitalism.
Lucy is the only person I know who has a dream of her own. As a person who was once controlled by Arasaka when she is little, her dream is to escape the control of capitalism and "fly to the moon". However, the Moon is also only a temporary escape which actually still controlled by capitalism. It's worth emphasizing that, based on edgerunner's generous pay, I think Lucy and David would have had enough money to go to the moon a long time ago, just because they were stuck on this path, like Maine, and couldn't get out. (I'm not sure if they have enough money, but David's house in Episode 9 is really luxurious, so I think they have enough money.)
Although the ending was heartbreaking and most of the characters died, I think it was reasonable. It's not a anime which good guy (main character) finally succeeds, but it's realistic. In a high-controlled capitalist society, David's failures, and those of the other characters, are reasonable. Overall, I love the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, Lucyās character is so successful. And I have to say, Rebecca's death was so sudden.
I found your focus on goals and how the shown extreme capitalistic society posed a counterforce to their goals. While I see our society's capitalism as an opportunity to reach our goals, this dystopian world places capitalism as a constant threat to what most of us hold most valuable, our lives.
















