PSYCHO-PASS PROVIDENCE Akane + Kogami Ginoza + Mika Kunizuka + Shion
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PSYCHO-PASS PROVIDENCE Akane + Kogami Ginoza + Mika Kunizuka + Shion
Psycho-Pass Sinners of the System Clear file
When your bestie colleague is forced to relocate because of his new boss
Psycho-Pass: Providence - A Review
Well, I just go back from seeing Providence in theaters.
Wow. What an excellent movie. So worth the price of admission and the hour drive each way.
I'll do a more in-depth analysis of the story once it releases for digital and I can re-watch it at my leisure, but I wanted to get my first thoughts down before I get to sleep.
So: Non-spoiler version first.
If you're caught up through all 3 Sinners of the System movies, this movie will be a great segue into the next part of the story. If you've already seen Season 3 and First Inspector, as others have mentioned, this will fill in a LOT of holes.
I think each of our core characters get their moments in the movie, though the lion's share certainly goes to Kogami and Akane. They have a few great conversations in this movie, and I think by the end their relationship is on the most equal footing it has ever been.
Gino also has some wonderful moments. Not a lot of them, but enough that we start to understand who he is and what he is trying to achieve. He and Ko get a few moments to work out their...differences, and by the end, although he fails in his self-appointed goal (he and Ko both), I think it places him in a way that he will grow even further in the future.
Mika took a while to grow on me, but boy has she. I really liked her in this movie. There is one interaction she had with Gino that really made me chuckle, and overall, I really liked how willing she was to step up and move beyond the box she's always put herself in.
Frederica seems very intriguing. I hope we see more of her in future projects.
It was great to get an introduction to Kei and Arata, and to understand where they tie into this story.
Overall the plot was excellent, as always. There were several twists I didn't see coming.
I also have to applaud this series again for its excellent antagonistic characters. Because, in many ways, our antagonist was correct. Providence, indeed.
This series is in a lot of ways reminiscent to me of works like Brave New World by Aldous Huxley or to some degrees Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Phillip K. Dick, which I believe have both been referenced in this series. But it isn't so much the technological parallels that strike me , as the ability of the authors to understand where society seems to be going, and then writing the story to highlight the realities such changes would bring about.
We are facing this future now. With the rise of (primitive) AI technology in recent months, we're going to have to start considering the BIG questions. And this work is a great what-if scenario of where we could end up and the long-term ramifications of such choices.
Now to the spoiler version. You know the drill.
This frightens people here 🤣
Ginoza and Mika have canon growth and clearly something is going on between them.
I even saw someone complaining it's creepy and agp lmfao. News flash, it's fiction and their age gap is normal irl. Keep the Horrible Blonde away from Ginoza.
Where did that G**o and Fr**e scene come from?💀Since you have seen the movie I imagine you know what I am talking about.Like is that a ship bait or is it there to show K*u always shielding A***e from explosions isn’t something unique to them?Ngl I am hella confused..
Hello! The scene in question is a very short scene during the third act when Tonami’s base is collapsing, a pillar is about to fall on Frede but Gino pushes her out of the way, also falling over her and it looks like they make eye contact for a split second before getting up. It’s similar to Kougami and Akane’s explosion scene but less obvious and much less polished animation-wise; you wouldn’t even really notice it unless you look closely during that scene but yea, it did happen.
I think this scene was also unnecessary and used to confuse fans - particularly GinoMika and GinAka shippers as the fan engagement (especially for GinoMika) spiked after the SS and Season 3 installments. [In case you’re concerned about GinoMika, no worries, there was a really cute send off between them when Mika tells him to bring back the prototype dominator in one piece - THAT’S tsun tsun MIKA CODE for “You better come back alive baka!”
Hope this clarifies the sauce!
ginomika through the years 🖤
Do you still ship ginomika?I am in my ✨ginomika✨ era after psycho pass providence and I am looking for comrades🥹
oh hell yeah brethren! i haven't watched any new stuff but is there any good news?!