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Especially in an anime, this makes sense. The "collapse of the extravagances" of the 1980s resulted in the corrupting of 21% of the world's nations to the point where the UN is implicitly bankrupt, and had no choice but to work with the USSR and China. There's a reason they don't show the "brown" parts of the USSR. While the results of that are hailed as a marker of stability in places like Hong Kong, even the Chinese admit that there are millions of people living in poverty. Dialing back some of the excess, the aesthetic of DYRL becomes a lament, a sobering looks at the vast malady of the 1980s that was the start of the 90s.
All in all, it's a dark, very Japanese little post-apocalyptic story. As such, it's very appealing to this UK boy. It's not quite to the level of anime I like, but it fits well next to some of my beloved Japanese cinema. Which, by the way, includes all of Takashi Miike, but I can't bring myself to touch Macross .
If I could be compared with a genre, it's more like The World Beyond, sort of a post-apocalyptic contemporary ``version of Dick'' with a dash of The Devil's Backbone, which has some similar issues. Unlike The Devil's Backbone, I'm nowhere near as far along in understanding the ideology of narratives like this, but I can appreciate the broody tone. Also, Macross provides a nice contrast.
Even more so than the original Gunbuster, DYRL embodies all that "anime in the 1980s" was. Despite its somewhat jarring and catastrophic levels of violence, it's imbued with a bright-eyed optimism that has faded from the eyes of us all ever since we realized we weren't going to have our flying cars, interstellar travel, and all the promises of tomorrow that were made by the last century's worth of SF. The Macross movie pre-dates all that. Created during the "bubble economy" when Japan was at the top of the world, it pre-dates their massive recession and the cynical "created by committee" approach which arose from it. It's that approach which marks the difference in "feel" between Macross/DYRL and Macross Frontier (which I have mixed feelings towards). DYRL captured the spirit of the times, and those times are over and gone. d2c66b5586