Sorry. Coming back to this lol. There is also somewhat of a trend in current media (TV/film) of actually the 'dark side' of being rich. But sort of as an enjoyment (I'm NOT saying it's a payop lolol). A sort of rich despair porn 'but look how miserable they are'. You might not have seen this from your bubble eg Triangle of Sadness, Succession... Off the top of my head. Just thought it was interesting in comparison to the Ballard you mention.
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I haven't seen them but I think I'm familiar with the phenomenon you're talking about - Bret Easton Ellis (who I like) seemed to pioneer it. Or am I off track?
Yeah, probably is a BEE influence, I suspect there's more of a moral message and vicarious enjoyment of punishment in these versions.. maybe. Could be wrong. BEE has /will have a new book out too. Does your bubble extend to books?
Books are very much inside the bubble - part of the reason I quit movies and TV was to devote more time to reading and writing. That said, I don't read a lot of contemporary fiction and I haven't got around to reading the last two Ellis novels. I will at some point though.
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