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- El episodio se transmitió el 15 jun 2023
- TV-MA
- 56min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.3/10
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Una pareja hace un documental independiente sobre los asesinatos brutales que han tenido lugar en un pueblo en Escocia.Una pareja hace un documental independiente sobre los asesinatos brutales que han tenido lugar en un pueblo en Escocia.Una pareja hace un documental independiente sobre los asesinatos brutales que han tenido lugar en un pueblo en Escocia.
Ryan James Mack
- BAFTA After Party Guest
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
I much prefer this episode over the first. It hits all of the things Black Mirror does best: Realistic settings with realistic characters exploring some morally gray subjects with technology at the base of it. It's classic Black Mirror. This episode also has a whole lot more character in its cinematography and editing. Unfortunately I think it is slightly predictable, especially in how some of the actors portray their roles. But the story is still told and acted well, despite some predictably. I do hope the rest of the season stays at this level of quality, but this was really needed after the slop that was episode one.
Black Mirror has always been a startling commentary on technology. This season has been drifting away from that and bordering on some kind of horror/fantasy. Why can't the writers pause and remember that San Junipero was their best episode and realize that we don't need to feel scared, we need to be mesmerized and surprised by new concepts surrounding technological advancements. And if those concepts happen to excite us or just freak us out, cool. But the goal doesn't need to simply be to freak us out. Mazey Day & Demon 79 had the same problem. While these kinds of episodes are entertaining on their own, they aren't Black Mirror.
Black Mirror came back after a long time. I started off with this episode and I don't know, I remember the essence of Black Mirror to be portraying the negative influence and manipulating nature of cutting edge technology. If it's anything, this episode strayed far from the prime essence but the episode in a stand alone sense was good. Well-written characters, the twist was a tad obvious but the actors that played the role was really convincing. The menace part was the twist itself and it did send a chill down the spine.
But again, the essence of Black Mirror was absent and that is what disappointed me in this episode.
But again, the essence of Black Mirror was absent and that is what disappointed me in this episode.
Clever episode...
where old technology becomes the wrinkle in the story.
For a show built on the fear of new technologies and an increasingly global takeover of everyone's lives it was a brave call to base an old forgotten big story in a tiny town in the middle of nowhere.
Old technologies become the focus this time. But you still have the dystopian world view to be appalled at or present day reality in effect.
Great acting from Monica as always (an underrated actress best known for her work in W1A perhaps).
People who didn't think this was a worthy black mirror episode I think missed the point.
For a show built on the fear of new technologies and an increasingly global takeover of everyone's lives it was a brave call to base an old forgotten big story in a tiny town in the middle of nowhere.
Old technologies become the focus this time. But you still have the dystopian world view to be appalled at or present day reality in effect.
Great acting from Monica as always (an underrated actress best known for her work in W1A perhaps).
People who didn't think this was a worthy black mirror episode I think missed the point.
Honestly this was a really welcome episode. I'm glad to see that Brooker has not turned his back on writing dark tales that don't need to rely on future technology or dystopian sci-fi to feel relevant. There is more than enough "commentary" in here the ethics of true crime content and money hungry streaming services just to name a few. No complaints with any of the actors or performances in this episode and it was great to see BM returning to a UK based epsiode, made me nostalgic for the Channel 4 years.
I think a lot of reviewers on here have missed some crucial points in this episode. Many are complaining that there was no technology based element to this episode which I find ridiculous. The technology was there and it was key to the plot, it was simply analogue technology rather than futuristic technology. It was the characters discovering tapes and digitising them (making use of once futuristic technology and bringing it in to the contemporary) that led to the whole secret being uncovered.
Honestly I find it confusing that people clearly missed the point with this one.
And there's even reviewers on here complaining that the ending was confusing? If you found this episode confusing I don't think Black Mirror is the show for you. Clearly.
I think a lot of reviewers on here have missed some crucial points in this episode. Many are complaining that there was no technology based element to this episode which I find ridiculous. The technology was there and it was key to the plot, it was simply analogue technology rather than futuristic technology. It was the characters discovering tapes and digitising them (making use of once futuristic technology and bringing it in to the contemporary) that led to the whole secret being uncovered.
Honestly I find it confusing that people clearly missed the point with this one.
And there's even reviewers on here complaining that the ending was confusing? If you found this episode confusing I don't think Black Mirror is the show for you. Clearly.
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- TriviaA poster for The Callow Years appears in the Historik office, which appears to be a documentary about the prime ministership of Michael Callow from The National Anthem (2011).
- ErroresA poster says Dawn and Simon challis were last seen on Friday 19th July but their story loses news interest after princess Diana died on Sunday August 31st 1997. July 19th fell on a Saturday in 1997. It fell on a Friday in 1996.
- Citas
Janet McCardle: Been years since I was in front of any kind of camera at all. Last time would've been that old one your dad had. But your dad never had all this stuff.
Davis McCardle: He wasn't filming for broadcast, Mum.
Janet McCardle: Can you imagine?
[chuckles]
- ConexionesFeatures Bergerac (1981)
- Bandas sonorasGive It Up
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Wayne Casey and Deborah Carter
Performed by KC & The Sunshine Band
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