The Psychology Of Johnny Silverhand – Cyberpunk 2077 – The Tortured Immortal



Johnny loves Johnny the way Kanye loves Kanye
This is a psychological analysis video essay that explains the psyche of Johnny Silverhand (Played by John Wick), from Cyberpunk 2077.
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Chapters
0:00 Johnny Silverhand Of Cyberpunk 2077
1:41 Origin And Identity Story
4:30 Rise Of The Resistance – Why A Rock Star
6:20 Rebellion, Chaos, And Love
11:10 Overcompensation For Vulnerabilities
11:55 Narcissist
12:54 Relationship With His Parents – Attachment Styles
16:52 Death Instinct
18:11 Drugs Are Never Enough
20:09 Psychological Purgatory – Fate Worse Than Death
20:59 How Johnny Becomes An Engram
22:15 Silverhand Becomes Irrelevant
22:45 V And Johnny – Insider Looking Out
23:16 Projected Wrath And Resentment
24:05 He Never Finds Peace
24:35 It’s About Sending A Message
24:52 Johnny Loves Johnny Like Kanye Loves Kanye – Immortality And Legacy
25:26 Cyberpunk 2077 Is Designed To Crush Dreams
26:20 Solomon Reed

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16 thoughts on “The Psychology Of Johnny Silverhand – Cyberpunk 2077 – The Tortured Immortal”

  1. Hey! Incredible video. I've been watching your channel for the last few days. Do you mind if I give you some recommendations for future videos?
    Layers of Fear, The Forgotten City and Dear Esther
    I’d love to see you talk about these!

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  2. One of the things I wonder about Johnny is how many of his flaws are actually his, but actually simply the opinions of the people around him that he's internalised.
    (And tell you a lot about the people around him) He keeps the relationships in his life on way too high a pedestal, when they themselves are extremely flawed imo.

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  3. Incredible. The algorithm threw me a good video from a good creator. In commenting on this and subscribing as you have 1.73k subs. Ill look back when youre in the millions.

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  4. Great video. Songbird or Rogue would be an interesting psychoanalysis. One frames herself as a victim to justify her morally ambiguous actions the other filled with guilt over Johnnys death— V comes and shatters the defenses of her identity. Misty’s projection would be interesting—her tendency to encourage others (like V) to embrace fate reflects her own need for reassurance that everything happens for a reason, projecting her spiritual beliefs as a coping mechanism for her uncertainty and pain.

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