It's a subset of cyberpunk. The only real difference is the tech is based on biology and not traditional electronics/mechanics. The movie is often put into cyberpunk categories when featured on lists or on streaming services.
Cyberpunk
What is Cyberpunk?
Cyberpunk is a science-fiction sub-genre dealing with the integration of society and technology in dystopian settings. Often referred to as “low-life and high tech,” Cyberpunk stories deal with outsiders (punks) who fight against the oppressors in society (usually mega corporations that control everything) via technological means (cyber). If the punks aren’t actively fighting against a megacorp, they’re still dealing with living in a world completely dependent on high technology.
Cyberpunk characteristics include:
- Dystopian city setting where mega-corporations rule
- Full integration of technology into society, featuring cybernetic implants
- Outsider protagonists (punks) who often are very familiar with the technology around them
- Hard boiled detective and film noir vibes and influence
- Themes dabbling in trans-humanism, existentialism, and what it means to be human.
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Yeah, this movie is often included in lists of cyberpunk movies. And while I think biopunk is technically a subgenre of cyberpunk, I'm not sure if I'd categorize this movie as cyberpunk. So I figured it'd be a fun question to ask.
How much do we see that's "real" anyways?
I thought it was ambiguous if we ever saw any layer that was real, but if they had fully realistic VR, to the point you honestly can't tell if it's real...
The main level reality has got to be pretty cyberpunk. Even if in the "games" the tech was organic, that doesn't mean the real tech is as well
Yeah it ticks the boxes for me