after seeing the godawful trailer, I did a reread of the Electric State and i cannot physically understand how the russo brothers did not "see potential" in the story
i'll admit, i underappreciated the writing on my first read! going over it again there is so much richness to the character building and the dread of the atmosphere. There's a vibe that I can only describe as desiccated americana and i love it. The world is rotten and dying, and there is really nothing left to do but go on for going on's sake.
anyway i'm doing a very large essay on Stålenhag's whole body of work, but the Electric State holds a special place in my heart as the first of his books I discovered and the most resonant to me, so i just had to share my thoughts right after the reread.
This is less about the artwork, which i could talk about for ages, and more just a general overview of the story themes specifically!
(Moderate general spoilers? i don't go into much detail, and it's not a story overly reliant on its plot twists anyway)
The hopelessness of The Electric State is rather unique among Simon Stålenhag's works - his other books, set in Sweden, are much more fondly nostalgic, though they of course offer strange horrors of their own - but of a much more physical, immediate level.
The Electric State is different. It takes place in an alternate 90s US even more drowned in consumerism and blind greed than our own. A civilization that is crumbling, not from nuclear war or global crises or meteors, but by its own hand, by capitalism driving itself into the ground. The perfect pleasure machine, the neurocaster headset, leaves people twitching, comatose creatures whose minds lie in vast Silicon Valley servers as their bodies are left to starve.
Michelle does not have the privilege of escapism. She is one of the few left to wander a silent world, an apocalypse without people to see it. She is privy to the horror of watching the inevitable trajectory of a world falling to its death, and feels only recognition that it's probably better this way.
Michelle is never sad about the end of America. She doesn't ever reminisce about how good things used to be, or how we should have "appreciated it while we had it." But she certainly does reminisce.
She has the memory of her foster parents, who derided the government "coddling neurine addicts" like Michelle's mother. She has the memory of her grandfather coughing himself to death in their tiny apartment, irradiated from his lifetime of underpaid work assembling gigantic war drones. She has the memory of her mother overdosing on a drug the government hooked her on during her service in the military. She has the memory of her first and only love, a love which the world hated, how it kept her alive in her foster home of Soest City, and how it was ripped from her by the pastor.
Unlike Stalenhag's other stories, there is no element of nostalgia or quiet undertone of hope. Only disgust for what came before, and quiet fear for what comes next.
The horror of the Convergence, the eldritch machine god hivemind, is not even very relevant to the story - if anything, it's a side plot. When Michelle faces actual danger, it's never from giant robot gods in the mist; it's from cops and hotel clerks, from doomsdayers hoarding guns and a FBI agent hunting her down. She lives in fear of other people, of people who say they want to protect her.
But when she sees the gigantic silent machines wandering through the mists of Oregon, she isn't afraid. It's almost peaceful. The Convergence is beyond understanding. It grew out of the servers where millions of minds seeking oblivion from the world went to escape, and they converged into something unknowably vast who wanders the world in a hundred million thoughtless bodies. It's otherworldly. It does not fear, it does not dream, it does not hope, it does not hate. Maybe that's better.
I was scared. But I also felt something else when that thing stepped out of the mist in front of our car. I can't think of a better word than awe. Like when you suddenly become aware that you've walked into the wrong part of the woods and come face-to-face with a gigantic wild animal. Beyond the grotesque, there was also something else - something majestic.
And in its wake, the citizens of Point Linden, hundreds of people linked together, their neurocasters connected to the oily god in the mist, floated across the ground in front of the car, and they looked almost happy. Calm and peaceful, they moved past the car and formed a single group again behind us, and soon disappeared into the mist again.
a reminder from yours truly:
JKR is a terf
scott Cawthon donated to republicans, including trump, while claiming to love his trans fans
yandere dev/exaxphanon groomed a teenage fan
I promise you there is better media out there than Harry Potter, fnaf, and yandere simulator. if you didn’t know, you didn’t know, and that’s okay.
but they are not worth your time and attention, much less your money. Cawthon and JKR still make money off their franchises. please stop supporting them.
reminder that Scott Cawthon, creator of five nights at freddy's, is a sincerely evil bastard who loves Trump and has donated the maximum legal amount to ragingly bigoted republican politicians.
he cowrote and produced the film. if you pay to see the movie, that's where your money is going. just pirate it.
Can everyone PLEASE leave Illymation tf alone?
"She used clickbait in her video" UM in some states they stupidly classify removing tumors from your uterus as an abortion because they're "living and growing" EVEN IF THEY ARE DANGEROUS.
Somebody made a video tearing apart her Being the Fat Kid video and even stooped low to the point of making fun of her posture, clothes, skin, and glasses. Idfc if you are doing it in the name of being "health conscientious," you don't insult people's appearance, especially if it's not related to the topic at hand. And yes she takes selfies of herself with fast food, but that's not the ONLY food she eats and her drawing herself with Frosted Flakes and the end title with various food that's not 100 percent healthy. It's a cartoon she's not actually eating that.
Also, her videos aren't aimed at kids that's just her artstyle, moreso 13+. You're assuming all cartoons are for kids based on her style.
And your reaction to her responding how one would normally reply to this is to call her a crybully.
Do you research and grow tf up people.
had to be in a waiting room for half an hour (ew) so i drew a benjamin to keep busy
I wouldn't recommend going to the "official" Discord server. The place is run by egotistical admins and RT doesn't look at what's happening in there to notice the admins' fuckery.
IS THERE AN RTGAMEBLR DISCORD SERVER. IS THERE A FAN SERVER I CAN JOIN. IM ONLY A BIT OF A FREAK PLEASE LET ME INTO YOUR HOME
Tried designing the voices!
the fnaf movie is acceptable i guess. the writing's not good but the effects are. yeah it's meant for kids but kids deserve stories that don't treat them like fools
spoilers below
you're telling me five people died and a cop is in critical condition and that's it? story over, it's all in the past, there is no investigation because mike used the Teen Movie Power of "saying you really really care and that you'll try harder"
none of the characters have any personality beyond the role they need to fulfill in the story.
the "i always come back" line is a meaningless callback in this continuity because he never makes a habit of coming back.
it's obviously sequel baiting with the lack of any resolution to the plot but... you need an interesting story to bait a sequel.
tl;dr scott cawthon is an unremarkable-at-best writer whose stories only took off because they were interesting, (at the time) unique and were coupled with good clever game design. also fuck him he's a Trump supporter
Ewww why'd you put Scott's Republican face next to Toby? What the hell did Toby do to be put next to him?
They always mentioned how she s/a him but if you dare bring up the idea that Stolas sexually coerced Blitzo then you get tons of justification saying it's Blitzos own fault. It's one thing to always be a villain but it's another thing to be a villain you find in shipping fanfiction to justify having your pairing get together without being condemned for cheating.