What I found depressing about the story
apart from the obvious dystopic aspect (poverty and escapism), there's one thing between the lines which i found quite bitter: in the future 2044 of "ready player one", any cultural efforts seem to have stopped. in the book it's all about retro culture, no mentioning of current (= 2040s or even 2030s) movies, music and so on. instead, people like the protagonist wade watts are completely obsessed (and restricted therein) with a culture from a past era, mainly the 80s. they have no ambitions to create new culture at all. even worse, they don't even have own interests like an own taste in music, no individuality. instead they treat "anorak's almanac" like a bible, watch halliday's favorite movies and tv shows a 100 times, listen to halliday's favorite bands etc.
reading the book, i found it hard to identify with a "hero" like that, who's basically just a mindless follower or an autist so to speak. so i wonder if the movie is going to give the protagonist a bit more personality...