most cyberpunk is like detective story noir, if you don't like cheese, mysteries and antiheroes it might not be your thing

but i wouldn't describe William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy as poorly plotted, you should try starting with Neuromancer if you are curious... it is, in most cyberpunk fans, the most iconic representation of the genre... and it was composed on an old school typewriter

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I watched the movie with Keanu. But I don't remember much.

I want my freshly laundered shirts and my thousand dollar whores... Lol

Ice T is a legend, so is Henry Rollins

I saw it in the cinema at release, fucking awesome movie, and that creepy German gey who plays Ralphie... Oh and the razor girl... Molly? IDK maybe different name, but was molly in the sprawl, same thing, mercenary razor girl, former puppet whore

I don't remember any of that. I gotta rewatch.

It's a classic... Back when it came out we were hoping they'd do the whole Sprawl trilogy

Johnny Mnemonic is just one of a collection of short stories from an anthology called Burning Chrome

These were the stories that shaped my view and expectations of the times we live in.

Some things didn't happen but the escalation of totalitarianism and mind control it depicts are here now and they want to turn everyone into puppet whores.

It seems like it started off very techno optimistic with flying cars and jolly citizens living in luxury. This didn't happen. Then writers became a lot more dystopian. This is greatly exaggerated though much closer to our present reality. I suppose it's always like that with reality vs fiction. Both heroes and villains are lazier, dumber, weaker, lamer. And the tech for totalitarian control has numerous flaws.

That's just my opinion. It's dangerous to fear nonexistent capabilities of totalitarianism.