Psycho-Pass, Harmony Recommendations

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Guess, what the film: a good cop, which does not accept the existing public system of control, is investigating a series of immoral and outrageous crimes. His opponent is silver haired, smart, malicious and loves books. If the heroes are men, so this is a Psycho-Pass, if it's women, so you watch Harmony.
report Recommended by Supika
Similarity: - Dystopian that look like Utopian-world. - Main system that adopted in future (Watchme and Sybil). - Both protagonist feel the world work is wrong and their occupation is similarly same (Investigator crime). - Some bloody incident. Dissimilarity: - PP have more action than Harmony. - Harmony is more philosophical and heavy description about brain thing.
report Recommended by megmica
Similar thematic elements, psychological elements and dystopian settings. Use of literature throughout. Antagonists are very similar in many ways. Both left me wanting more of the world I'd just seen, wondering what comes next.
report Recommended by madamadamatamata
Two of my all-time favorites. Both of these take place in a dystopian society where the masses fail to either notice or care about how completely they are controlled. Our main characters see through their utopias and recognize truths that eventually come to undermine the systems that the societies are built on. Both are serious, dark, unpredictable, and try to tell a more intellectual story to communicate strong themes about the future that we might be facing in our own world. If you’re a fan of one, give the other a try (especially Harmony because it needs some well-deserved love). Though Harmony almost certainly drew inspiration   read more
report Recommended by requimcompany123
Like Harmony, Psycho-Pass is a more serious-natured series set in a futuristic setting where humans are implementing a type of governing system in the attempts to create a peaceful, utopian society. However, there will always be those who do not agree with "utopian standards", as well as those with secrets and/or alterior motives - as both titles well portray. On a side note, the main protagonist in both Harmony and Psycho-Pass is a young woman.
report Recommended by charlie21
It’s time to ditch the text file.
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