Black Mirror season four

Earnest 2022-04-21 09:02:51

In the first episode, dissatisfaction with the real world cannot be a reason for you to abuse other people's souls. We should try to solve problems in the real world, instead of running away from problems and seeking a sense of control in the virtual world.

The second episode, for minors, how to control the degree of care and control? No one wants to be monitored, everyone should have their own independent space, how to become a qualified parent, how to face the growth of children, let them grow up and even make mistakes.

In episode three, will you make one bigger mistake after another in order to cover it up, only to find that you can't go back? Is it really legal to spy on other people's memories legally?

Episode 4, Love, is a difficult question, who is your soulmate, your perfect partner? Can we find the right person in our lifetime? If everything is handed over to the system, efficient matching, communication, and even being forced to live with people you don’t like, forced to separate from people you like, and eventually you will meet the person who makes you willing to break through the system, that’s your perfection companion!

In the fifth episode, I thought it was going to steal something, and was killed by the robot dog, but it turned out to be just a cute little bear. In front of the robot dog, human beings seem so vulnerable and desperate.

Episode 6, Can the human body and consciousness be separated and separated from the consciousness of the body, should they be treated equally? How should human greed be overcome to avoid more harm?

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  • Dock 2022-03-24 09:02:41

    (7/10) 6>3>5>4>1>2. Episode 6 is closest to what Black Mirror is about: humanity sinking into technology. The other episodes are more or less deserving of the chillingly broken footage in the opening sequence. The first episode is just a Hollywood routine film mixed into Black Mirror, the level is not as good as the Christmas chapter, and the theme is not as good as the sixth episode. The male protagonist's acting skills are brilliant, and he interprets the characteristics of a diaosi who wants to control others, but is always unconfident in his words and deeds. The second episode directed by Judy also relies on the theme. The spiritual greenhouse can also distort a person, but this is not a complete story, and the excavation of the characters can be deeper. Episode 3 is the essence of this season, and the forced reversal of the ending is also better than Episode 1, and the female lead is outstanding. It is a little regrettable that this episode does not focus on the artificially distorted use of technology. Episode 5 is very exciting, and the faults are the same. Episode 4 was originally thought to be dystopia, but when the truth came out, I was disappointed. Some people said that this episode was very warm, but I didn't watch Black Mirror just to watch warm movies. However, this chapter can be compared to the first episode. The ending of episode 6 can be said to be a torture to the audience. Are the audience like the hero, the heroine, or those customers?

  • Kyra 2021-12-27 08:01:51

    4>3>6>1>2>5. I like E04 to interpret love and fate in such an alternative and romantic way; E03’s bloody chill is the most terrifying; E06 feels like a segmented B-grade film in the 1980s; E01 has broad room for reflection, but there is enough The entertaining nature of E02; the foreseeable trend of E02 is not surprising but ironic; E05 is dull and forgettable. Overall it is pretty good, but the drama halo is no longer.

USS Callister quotes

  • Nanette Cole: This is a dream... It has to be.

    Walton: It's more like an eternal waking nightmare, from which there is no escape.

  • Robert Daly: I'm coming to get you!