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Family plays an important role in [[Serial Experiments Lain]], especially in the [[anime]].
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Family plays an important role in [[Serial Experiments Lain]], especially in the [[Serial Experiments Lain (anime)|anime]].
  
[[Lain]] is visibly uncomfortable with her family and interacts awkwardly with every member, showing the extent of her isolation. If anything, all their family interactions - even the ones not involving Lain - seem forced from the very beginning. This foreshadows that her family is not, in fact, real. This is revealed in [[Layer 10]]. Even so, her "father" [[Yasuo]] still expresses affection towards her.
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[[Lain Iwakura]] is visibly uncomfortable with her family and interacts awkwardly with every member, showing the extent of her isolation. If anything, all their family interactions - even the ones not involving Lain - seem forced from the very beginning. This foreshadows that her family is not, in fact, real. This is revealed in [[Layer 10]]. Even so, her "father" [[Yasuo Iwakura]] still expresses affection towards her.
  
The only other family shown in the anime is the Masatsugu household, consisting of [[Shoko]] and her son [[Sho]]. They appear to get along well, even sharing a common interest in video games, but the family comes to an untimely end in Layer 10 when the [[Knights]] are exposed and Shoko dies.
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The only other family shown in the anime is the Masatsugu household, consisting of [[Shoko Masatsugu]] and her son [[Shou Masatsugu]]. They appear to get along well, even sharing a common interest in video games, but the family comes to an untimely end in Layer 10 when the [[Knights of the Eastern Calculus]] are exposed and Shoko dies.
  
 
In general, Serial Experiments Lain subverts the idea of family as a source of safety and stability. This contributes to the idea that [[reality]] is unreliable and that connections between people are fragile.
 
In general, Serial Experiments Lain subverts the idea of family as a source of safety and stability. This contributes to the idea that [[reality]] is unreliable and that connections between people are fragile.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 19 April 2022

Family plays an important role in Serial Experiments Lain, especially in the anime.

Lain Iwakura is visibly uncomfortable with her family and interacts awkwardly with every member, showing the extent of her isolation. If anything, all their family interactions - even the ones not involving Lain - seem forced from the very beginning. This foreshadows that her family is not, in fact, real. This is revealed in Layer 10. Even so, her "father" Yasuo Iwakura still expresses affection towards her.

The only other family shown in the anime is the Masatsugu household, consisting of Shoko Masatsugu and her son Shou Masatsugu. They appear to get along well, even sharing a common interest in video games, but the family comes to an untimely end in Layer 10 when the Knights of the Eastern Calculus are exposed and Shoko dies.

In general, Serial Experiments Lain subverts the idea of family as a source of safety and stability. This contributes to the idea that reality is unreliable and that connections between people are fragile.