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THE REFLECTION
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After The Reflection, some of the people in all parts of the world are discovered with super powers. Some become heroes, and others villains. How did the Reflection happen? What was the cause of it? With many unsolved mysteries, the world is led into turmoil.
Lists that include THE REFLECTION
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Opening the Door List
- The Door - Explores themes of emotional and psychological barriers.
- The Secret - Centers around hidden truths and revelations.
- Unlocking the Past - Focuses on uncovering secrets and personal history.
- Between Two Doors - Explores choices and decisions at personal crossroads.
- Hidden Intentions - Delves into underlying motives behind actions.
- Crossing Thresholds - Focuses on life-changing moments and experiences.
- The Passage - Explores journeys of self-discovery.
- The Key - Symbolizes unlocking potential and personal growth.
- Finding Home - Centers on the quest for belonging and acceptance.
- Behind Closed Doors - Explores familial and relational secrets.
- Strangers at the Door - Focuses on unexpected encounters and relationships.
- Open Windows - Explores themes of voyeurism and unexpected revelations.
- The Threshold - Symbolizes the transition between different phases of life.
- Facing the Unknown - Centers on overcoming fears and uncertainties.
- A Room with a View - Explores themes of perspective and personal growth.
- The Unseen - Delves into hidden aspects of personal relationships.
- The Unraveled - Focuses on the layers of human emotions and relationships.
- Awakening - Centers around self-awareness and personal transformation.
- Uncharted - Explores journeys into the unknown.
- Eclipsed - Focuses on overshadowing past experiences and revelations.
- The Untold Story - Explores narratives that remain hidden or unspoken.
- Through the Looking Glass - Allegorical exploration of identity and self-perception.
- Thresholds - Experiences that change life trajectories.
- Peering In - Themes of observation and understanding others.
- Echoes of the Past - Themes of confronting history and its impact on present.
- Behind the Facade - Explosive reveals about characters' true personas.
- Lost Connections - Explores rediscovery of relationships and self.
- Revelations - Focuses on critical moments that change perspectives.
- The Unlocked Door - Metaphorically represents opportunities and choices.
- Fractured Paths - Explores diverging life journeys and their origins.
- The Unknown - Explores themes of fear and curiosity about what's next.
- Crossroad - Focuses on pivotal moments of choice and change.
- The Edge - Exploration of boundaries and limits in life.
- Door to Hope - Gives a sense of new beginnings and growth.
- Unveiling the Past - Focuses on the process of revealing truths.
- The Question - Explores uncertainty and the search for answers.
- Through the Mist - Delves into the unclear and ambiguous paths of life.
- Shadowed Paths - Explores journeys that are intertwined with secrets.
- Opening New Doors - Focuses on fresh starts and new opportunities.
- The Reflection - Explores self-identity and the mirrors we hold.
- The Silent Room - Explores themes of isolation and introspection.
- The Solitary Path - Focuses on the journey of self-discovery alone.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Genocyber List
- Akira - Like Genocyber, Akira features cyberpunk themes, extreme violence, and explores the consequences of bioengineering.
- Cyber City Oedo 808 - This series shares a dystopian future setting with cybernetic enhancements and criminal underworld themes.
- Neon Genesis Evangelion - Both explore psychological struggles in a sci-fi setting with significant emphasis on human augmentation.
- Ghost in the Shell - Touches on themes of cybernetics, consciousness, and identity, similar to Genocyber's narrative elements.
- Elfen Lied - Features graphic violence and explores themes of humanity and mutation, akin to Genocyber's tone.
- Hellsing - Involves supernatural elements, graphic violence, and focuses on the battle against monstrous entities.
- Fist of the North Star - Both series are set in a post-apocalyptic world with brutal violence and strong characters.
- Paranoia Agent - Explores complex psychological themes and societal issues, paralleling Genocyber's depth.
- Berserk - Contains dark themes, visual brutality, and deep character development, similar to the feel of Genocyber.
- Psycho-Pass - Features a dystopian society with technology's impact on humanity, reflecting themes in Genocyber.
- InuYasha - Combines supernatural elements and battles, although less graphic, it shares thematic similarities.
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- Gantz - Graphic violence and the exploration of life and death, akin to the themes in Genocyber.
- Battle Angel Alita - Explores issues of cyborg identity and societal conflict in a dystopian world, parallel to Genocyber.
- Bionic Six - Focus on enhanced humans battling evil forces, touching on themes of cybernetics.
- Space Dandy - While more comedic, it shares a creative approach to alien life, technology, and colorful animation.
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- Dorohedoro - Features a grotesque setting and explores violence, identity, and dystopian aspects, similar to Genocyber.
- Perfect Blue - Explores psychological horror aspects and identity crisis, reminiscent of the mind-bending elements in Genocyber.
- Attack on Titan - Involves intense battles against monstrous beings, with themes of survival and humanity's nature.
- Tokyo Ghoul - Explores dark themes, graphic violence, and human-monster hybrids, similar in storytelling to Genocyber.
- Serial Experiments Lain - Delves into psychological and philosophical themes regarding technology and consciousness.
- Shiki - Contains horror elements and themes of fear and survival in a small community facing a monstrous threat.
- Warm Bodies - Involves themes of humanity amidst horror elements, exploring human vs. monster relations.
- The Reflection - Features themes of superhuman abilities and public perception of these powers in a dark setting.
- Parasyte: The Maxim - Involves body horror, identity issues, and human-monster interactions similar to Genocyber.
- Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust - Combines horror, beautiful animation, and themes of humanity against dark forces.
- No More Heroes - While a video game adaptation, it shares a similar aesthetic with violence and unique characters.
- Higurashi: When They Cry - Involves psychological horror and graphic violence, paralleling the dark undertones of Genocyber.
- Tetsuo: The Iron Man - A cult classic exploring body horror and transformation, thematically close to Genocyber.
- Sayaka's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind - Highlights ecological themes while presenting a dark and gritty storytelling style.
- Sword Art Online - Involves technology blending with reality and themes of survival in a digital world.
- Blade Runner: Black Lotus - Set in a cyberpunk universe, deals with themes of identity and human existence.
- Guilty Crown - Contains visual style and dark themes related to remnants of humanity and power.
- Danganronpa: The Animation - Involves psychological duels and survival, reflecting darker elements similar to Genocyber.
- The End of Evangelion - A film that expands on existential crises and psychological themes explored in the series.
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- Angel's Egg - An artistic film intertwined with themes of existentialism and surreal environments.
- Mardock Scramble - Combines sci-fi, cybernetic themes, and intense visuals fit for fans of Genocyber.
- Strange Days - Explores themes of technology's impact on society amidst a backdrop of violence.
- Psycho - While a different genre, it explores psychological horror and madness.
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