Añade un argumento en tu idiomaNine loosely connected and darkly comic stories about human relationships in this modern age of smart phones, social media and connectivity.Nine loosely connected and darkly comic stories about human relationships in this modern age of smart phones, social media and connectivity.Nine loosely connected and darkly comic stories about human relationships in this modern age of smart phones, social media and connectivity.
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Concur with the other review; stumbled upon this and is very brilliant. Put together well, short 10 min episodes hit the nail on the head with technology and its pros/cons. I am currently bumping the rating to 9 stars due to the creativity, relevance and there's nothing bad about this at all. Well done!!
Pandering to the modern(?) curmudgeon. Nine Films About Technology is a deep-dive into every boomer's and news outlet's mentality towards the revolution of technology. We're greeted with this sort of product every few years, contemplating the dystopian existence of the things we love.
The characters are often extreme versions of what they intend to mock and often jump the shark for every keen, contemporary eye.
Rave reviews seem to love confirmation bias, a brilliant idea to serve a 45+ audience.
The characters are often extreme versions of what they intend to mock and often jump the shark for every keen, contemporary eye.
Rave reviews seem to love confirmation bias, a brilliant idea to serve a 45+ audience.
I am an instant fan of Fiona Fu. She was her character. What a fantastic actress. This is a really touching piece that I could watch for hours on end. I would love to see this extended into a feature, but only if she is in this exact role.
While the title is underwhelming, the series is surely not. The idea does feel Black Mirror-ish, but where it differs is it's not set in a not-too-distant future. It's firmly based on how we use technology today. These types of anthologies that are focused and time-constricted stories tend to feel cheaply acted and heavy-handed on social commentary, but NFAT is far from that. It's absolutely relatable to the every day person, or at least very familiar. It delves into how we interact with these devices, in turn, how we interact and lack interaction with each other. All the stories are interconnected in some way and show an unfiltered view of how we use our smartphones and computers. It deals with everything from vanity, intimacy, racism, isolation, ageism, sexism, catfishing, keeping up with the Jones's, insecurities, scamming, e-currency and more. The acting is on point and the messages are subtle and powerful. The episodes Going Vintage 1&2 had me in my feels a bit and I was not expecting that. Definitely a surprise for something I randomly watched and hope they expand on it.
This could've been an opportunity to say something insightful. To make meaningful commentary about how our lives have changed due to technology in recent times.
Instead it's an annoying slog of the most insufferable people in the dumbest situations that provides the dumbest "social commentary." Seriously, a granny could've come up with these episode premises they are so insipid.
Do not waste your time on this crap.
Instead it's an annoying slog of the most insufferable people in the dumbest situations that provides the dumbest "social commentary." Seriously, a granny could've come up with these episode premises they are so insipid.
Do not waste your time on this crap.
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