La policière Akane Tsunemori obéit aux règles de Sybil, le système informatique pré-cognitif. Mais lorsqu'elle est confrontée à un génie criminel qui peut éviter ce système parfait, elle com... Tout lireLa policière Akane Tsunemori obéit aux règles de Sybil, le système informatique pré-cognitif. Mais lorsqu'elle est confrontée à un génie criminel qui peut éviter ce système parfait, elle commence à douter de Sybil et d'elle-même.La policière Akane Tsunemori obéit aux règles de Sybil, le système informatique pré-cognitif. Mais lorsqu'elle est confrontée à un génie criminel qui peut éviter ce système parfait, elle commence à douter de Sybil et d'elle-même.
- Création originale
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 4 victoires et 11 nominations au total
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Is it Utopia or Dystopia - Psychology Philosophy Mystery at it's best
Addictive! :)
At first I was not going to give this anime a chance, but I am thrilled I did! I love the dark, mysterious, and serious atmosphere of this anime. Additionally, the logical questions postulated regarding aspects of freewill and whether or not a person can be judged before they commit a crime were magnificent! Furthermore, every character added a significant element that made them both likable and unforgettable. Finally, the animation was beautiful, and the music significantly heightened every situation. In many ways I would say this series is already comparable to a series like "Cowboy Bebop".
In short, Psycho-Pass is a juicy sophisticated anime that will appeal to many mystery/sci-fi fans. It is animated craftsmanship and definitely worth the watch.
One of the Greats, up there with Cowboy Bebop and GITS
The Animation, the writing, the voice acting (ok, for Japanese version) are all top notch. Production IG, the animation studio that made this, is at the top of their game, and I knew them from watching Ghost in the Shell: Stand alone complex (I highly recommend as well). The writing is superb if not genius, and before I knew it, I was attached to all the characters (on both sides). Although the main theme have been done to death (future worlds where AI's run things and judge us, and so on) the show definitely made it feel fresh and had me diving in episode after episode. I'm actually on episode 19.. I can't express how excited I am finishing this!
Watch it!
Best anime of 2012!!!!! By far!!
The plot is: In the near future, it is possible to instantaneously measure a person's mental state, personality, and the probability that a person will commit crimes with a device installed on each citizen's body called the Psycho-Pass. When this probability, measured by the "Crime Coefficient" index, is too high in some individuals those individuals are pursued and apprehended—with lethal force, if necessary. This task is performed by a special team of potential criminals called Enforcers, who are supervised by police officers known as Inspectors; the Inspectors ensure that Enforcers perform their duties within the constraints of the law. Enforcers and Inspectors employ special weapons called "Dominators" that are designed to fire only on those with a higher than normal Crime Coefficient. The story follows Unit One of the Public Safety Bureau's Criminal Investigation Division.
I give it a 10/10 for story/animation/characters/and even soundtrack. I recommend this show to all of those people that liked animes like death note.
An interesting premise that provides closure
I was extremely pleased to learn the series had continued, I felt the first Psycho Pass was a surprising hit, which attempted to add to the GITS, Deus Ex or cyberpunk societal dystopia type anime, which is among the most interesting style of anime entertainment, IMO.
I do not believe Psycho Pass managed to reach '9/10' heights, but it did pose interesting questions and I did want more.
For Psycho Pass 2... the assistant inspector character is simply so illogically blind to the obviousness of the truths around here, from the beginning, that it is somewhat immersion breaking.
The previous reviewer seemed to feel that was explainable by only fools being chosen to be police officers. I'm seeing a bit of disconnect there however. Perhaps that is how this series chose to present the situation, but I didn't get that vibe from the original series, and it's just too ridiculous. The 'hounds' are far more capable thinkers, as were the officers originally. That is poor writing, bending the reality of the world they created to serve their point.
(Which better writing could've avoided)
Additionally there are, IMO, several aspects that are poorly written justifications for scenarios.
Although overall, I am still pleased there was more of this world to watch, I enjoyed the literary and historical references and the overall warnings the show presents.
I would simply argue that Psycho Pass '1' was the superior work.
I don't think anything plot or characterisation wise was better done here, and of course, Psycho Pass 1 was great, because it was better than many other things, not because it was actually an amazingly cerebral work of art, to the standards of GITS.
There are too many 'plot sheep', but I suppose there are in life as well.
However unlike our reality, the evils of society, are extremely obvious, unchanging and clear cut. IMO, more black and white, than a show discussing these themes should have - and far moreso than Psycho Pass 1 - but then this IS a continuation.
Still worth watching!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSupervising Director, Katsuyuki Motohiro instructed his director Naoyoshi Shiotani "not to make anything that could not be adapted into a live-action film."
- Citations
Rikako Oryo: This epidemic leads innocent people to their deaths, and yet it's pathogen will never be eradicated. This is a disease called serenity, a form of death that people have wished for.
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Science Fiction Anime Shows (2015)
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Détails
- Durée
- 25m
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD






