The movie is about low-lifes and there’s a strong (overwhelming?) anti-consumerism theme, but it’s really an alien invasion movie and the only high-tech comes from the aliens. Otherwise, it’s a “modern day” scifi.

So what do you think? Do you consider They Live to be cyberpunk?

Here’s a clip if you haven’t seen the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_z9hMartaFc
As far as I can tell, it’s only streaming on Starz right now.

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I wouldn’t call They Live cyberpunk because it doesn’t really deal with humanity’s relationship with technology as part of the plot.

The sunglasses are a magic technology along with whatever the aliens have. You have a stratified society maintained by technology, but it could effectively be magic.

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On a “feel” basis I could count it I suppose, but I dont think it’s really in the genre

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I’ve watched the movie some time ago, but I think it’s not really cyberpunk as it is mostly about contemporary society. If it would be cyberpunk it would have been about how modern technology is affecting us

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I agree there are some minor changes they could make that would tip it into the “cyberpunk” category for me. For example, if the aliens were all members of a single corporation (as opposed to integrating with society) then it’d have a stronger “corporations with too much control” theme and might be considered cyberpunk. Or, if you take out aliens entirely and this is other humans doing the exact same thing, I’d consider it cyberpunk.

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They Live is cyberpunk

They Live is anticapitalist

But for real no I don’t. Lacks both the cyber part and the punk part.

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I’d argue that the social critique is pretty punk.

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IDK don’t you think the bar has to be a little higher than that alone? Is Robocop punk? Alien? Metropolis?

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Is Robocop punk?

RoboCop is really punk. A corporate dystopia where the cops are a part of the same sales division as military hardware and entertainment is driven down to the lowest class mindless sludge? I’ll buy that for a dollar.

Alien?

Not as much, but you are still dealing with themes of giant conglomerates sacrificing their workers for money.

Metropolis?

No, that movie is fascist.

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JWZ had an interesting analysis of they live

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