Hotel Reverie
- El episodio se transmitió el 10 abr 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h 16min
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Un remake de alta tecnología e inusualmente inmersivo de una película británica vintage envía a Brandy Friday, estrella de Hollywood, a otra dimensión, donde debe ceñirse al guion si alguna ... Leer todoUn remake de alta tecnología e inusualmente inmersivo de una película británica vintage envía a Brandy Friday, estrella de Hollywood, a otra dimensión, donde debe ceñirse al guion si alguna vez quiere llegar a casa.Un remake de alta tecnología e inusualmente inmersivo de una película británica vintage envía a Brandy Friday, estrella de Hollywood, a otra dimensión, donde debe ceñirse al guion si alguna vez quiere llegar a casa.
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Some really nice moments and the concept was entertaining. But there were many illogical moments that were very frustrating to watch. E.g. With Redream; it's a company with 'state of the art' technology, which hires A List actors, but it gets the actors to run through their scenes live, with absolutely no ability to pause, cut or rewind? Its unbelievable that they would use a system that would waste resources like that and risk scenes and storylines not going to plan.
As many others have said as well, Issa Ray as Brandy was so oddly awkward, her speech and facial expressions and tone of voice did not fit in place here. She is supposed to come across as a bit odd and out of place as she's a modern woman in the world of 100 years ago, but her interpretation of this is jarring and unnatural to watch. It makes her look like she is just a bad actor or was given terrible direction.
Which takes me back to my first point, as if the producers and directors of Redream would allow the kind of bad acting (of the character Brandy) to continue in the scenes without doing a second take! There was no pause button built into the million dollar system used to record??
Emma Corrin was wonderful and the concept of acting within a virtual AI world was really interesting though. I hope they give this concept another go but improve on it.
As many others have said as well, Issa Ray as Brandy was so oddly awkward, her speech and facial expressions and tone of voice did not fit in place here. She is supposed to come across as a bit odd and out of place as she's a modern woman in the world of 100 years ago, but her interpretation of this is jarring and unnatural to watch. It makes her look like she is just a bad actor or was given terrible direction.
Which takes me back to my first point, as if the producers and directors of Redream would allow the kind of bad acting (of the character Brandy) to continue in the scenes without doing a second take! There was no pause button built into the million dollar system used to record??
Emma Corrin was wonderful and the concept of acting within a virtual AI world was really interesting though. I hope they give this concept another go but improve on it.
This episode had the potential to be amazing, but it was ultimately let down by a major casting misstep. Issa Rae, unfortunately, brought zero charisma to the role and felt completely miscast-she just didn't suit the character at all. It really pulled me out of the experience.
On the brighter side, Emma was absolutely wonderful. She brought so much charm and warmth to every scene she was in, making her a true standout. It's a shame the rest of the episode couldn't rise to her level.
That said, the cinematography was stunning, and the rest of the cast did a great job. With a stronger lead performance, this could have been something truly special.
On the brighter side, Emma was absolutely wonderful. She brought so much charm and warmth to every scene she was in, making her a true standout. It's a shame the rest of the episode couldn't rise to her level.
That said, the cinematography was stunning, and the rest of the cast did a great job. With a stronger lead performance, this could have been something truly special.
As a huge fan of Black Mirror, I was really looking forward to this episode, but it ended up being quite a disappointment. The idea and storyline were just okay, nothing particularly groundbreaking or memorable. However, what really ruined the episode for me was the acting by Issa. It felt like she had never acted before, and her performance was so unconvincing that it completely took me out of the story. I was left wondering if she had any prior acting experience because it certainly didn't seem like it. Given the high standards set by previous Black Mirror episodes, especially in season 7, I expected much better casting choices. All the other episodes in this season were quite good, with the exception of episode 3, which unfortunately fell flat.
This episode presents the interesting idea of placing a new character into a classic movie with AI. Unfortunately, the main character simply does not fit the role at all, while the supporting cast acts circles around them.
The bright spot in this episode is Emma Corrin. She absolutely nails the period-piece role to the point where it makes the main character seem like she's not even in the same film.
I have no problem with Issa Rae. But she made approximately zero effort to play the character differently than the one she always plays. Dumping her into a 1950s era setting with her modern accent and mannerisms just didn't work at all. It boggles the mind how they let this one slide. Honestly, they probably should have swapped Issa with the confectionary girl from the previous episode, and let Issa do episode 2. At least she would have fit into the setting.
Akwafina is also there for some reason. She doesn't fit very well either, but it's a smaller role so it doesn't quite stand out as much as Issa.
There are a lot of cool ideas that could spawn from this concept. It's a very clever idea that has legs, it just needs a cast that fits the setting.
The bright spot in this episode is Emma Corrin. She absolutely nails the period-piece role to the point where it makes the main character seem like she's not even in the same film.
I have no problem with Issa Rae. But she made approximately zero effort to play the character differently than the one she always plays. Dumping her into a 1950s era setting with her modern accent and mannerisms just didn't work at all. It boggles the mind how they let this one slide. Honestly, they probably should have swapped Issa with the confectionary girl from the previous episode, and let Issa do episode 2. At least she would have fit into the setting.
Akwafina is also there for some reason. She doesn't fit very well either, but it's a smaller role so it doesn't quite stand out as much as Issa.
There are a lot of cool ideas that could spawn from this concept. It's a very clever idea that has legs, it just needs a cast that fits the setting.
Good plot, nice cinematography and bad, very bad choice for the protagonist. While Emma Corrin is stunning everytime she appeared in the screen, Issa Rae make us to regret to watch the episode. No chemistry with Emma, no charisma, no talent. But, as is necessary to have someone to please the "intelligentsia" and their "rules", Issa Rae is there ruining everything every time she's "acting".
Everybody else is ok, even Awkafina. I hope Charlie Brooker have understood that talent is beyond color and gender. If he had chosen Lupita Nyong'o or Jennifer Hudson, the outcome would be much better. Shame on you, Charlie.
Everybody else is ok, even Awkafina. I hope Charlie Brooker have understood that talent is beyond color and gender. If he had chosen Lupita Nyong'o or Jennifer Hudson, the outcome would be much better. Shame on you, Charlie.
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¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWhen Brandy is researching film star Dorothy Chambers, she goes on YouTube and watches videos uploaded by Pia and Davis. This is the two documentary directors from Loch Henry (2023). Videos on the sidebar also callback Demon 79 (2023).
- ErroresWhen the character of Brandy Friday is watching the trailer for Hotel Reverie on YouTube, it mentions 1941 as the year, but both the screen test and the year of the film are shortly listed later on screen (the screen test in the video and the film in the recommended list) as being from 1949.
- ConexionesReferenced in Black Mirror: Common People (2025)
- Bandas sonorasPrelude to Glamour
Written by Frederic Curzon
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