I see a lot of people blowing embarrassingly, but the point of blowing is nothing more than novel and interactive movies, breaking the fourth wall, choosing life, etc., but no one can say that it is good-looking or fun? First of all, the plot is very short. Although the entire video has 312 minutes, adding all the different plot branches and endings together is about an hour and a half to two hours. Of the 312 minutes, 200 minutes are repetitive plots, and the plot is also It's boring, and it can't compare with interactive movie games like "Super Twin", "Rainstorm", "Detroit: Become Human", "Back to Dawn" and so on (although the plots of these games are quite general, but at least interesting) , even incomparable with the branch options in many rpg games, not to mention many avg games with divine plots~ I doubt how the so-called two-year production was made? The filming is a few hours of material (there are only a few scenes and only a few main actors, no special effects or big scenes, it is a typical small production film), as for the story branch manager, it is not complicated at all, for game companies to come It is said that the plot branch of this movie is basically pediatrics. If this is a game, the score on IGN or mc cannot exceed 6 points. It is a game that fails at all. Is it taller to replace the game image with a real person? You must know that for this kind of film without special effects, the cost of making a 3D game similar to "Heavy Rain" and "Detroit" for 312 minutes is several times that of live-action shooting. So this is essentially a small-scale live-action video game. If you have to change the term to a high-level term like "interactive live-action movie", and then hang the name of "Black Mirror", you can change your body. Are you embarrassed? The production is a small production, the plot is boring, and the form is not novel. Games of the same type are far away from it, and live-action interactive games have long been available, and the plot and completion are far higher than this Black Mirror, so What is the saving grace of this "movie"?
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