Un étudiant égocentrique se retrouve coincé dans les montagnes du Colorado, avec pour seul espoir de survie l'outil qu'il a passé toute sa vie à apprendre à utiliser: son smartphone.Un étudiant égocentrique se retrouve coincé dans les montagnes du Colorado, avec pour seul espoir de survie l'outil qu'il a passé toute sa vie à apprendre à utiliser: son smartphone.Un étudiant égocentrique se retrouve coincé dans les montagnes du Colorado, avec pour seul espoir de survie l'outil qu'il a passé toute sa vie à apprendre à utiliser: son smartphone.
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What I don't get it is how do these millennials not know how to "Send Current Location". 😆 Okay, getting a bit to technical here but good show.
The best part about this bs, is that the episodes only is 7-8 min long.
Unfortunately it show how stupid the Youth is these days.
Although there are some very valid points in the negative reviews here, (enough to give me a good chuckle or two), I think they are missing some of the good aspects of this series.
I think the show is the first really successful effort at combining modern technology (phone, internet, computer, etc.) with a dramatic telling of a story with a moral (something they have been trying to do since the '80's).
Most of us have watched a million survival stories. Man against nature stories, Man against himself stories, (Man against his parents stories?), so of course we were all sitting back saying "Don't do that! That's stupid! Why are you doing that?" but it seems the show tried to incorporate every possibility of what any modern teenager could possibly mess up in this situation. Along the way there were several good lessons of what NOT to do, like how NOT to live your life, have relationships and get to a New Year's Eve party with your friends during a snowstorm.
Bottom line, this kid was messed up. His dad dying within the past year, he was not at all ready for the role of "head male of the household",especially while dealing with his own grief. Bright spot - during the ordeal he came to terms with more than a few important problems that were going on in his life and how to change it for the better. Kudos to you Kid! "Everything Happens For a Reason". ;)
Tye Sheridan gives an outstanding performance in an almost one man show. Can't say enough good things about him.
The only complaint I have regarding the 8 minute episodes is that it gave Roku ample opportunity to bombard with commercials. At 2-3 commercials between each episode I watched a total of 20-25 commercials just to see a 120 minute "movie". Not sure it was THAT good, but it was good. Innovative and thought provoking. I really liked it.
I think the show is the first really successful effort at combining modern technology (phone, internet, computer, etc.) with a dramatic telling of a story with a moral (something they have been trying to do since the '80's).
Most of us have watched a million survival stories. Man against nature stories, Man against himself stories, (Man against his parents stories?), so of course we were all sitting back saying "Don't do that! That's stupid! Why are you doing that?" but it seems the show tried to incorporate every possibility of what any modern teenager could possibly mess up in this situation. Along the way there were several good lessons of what NOT to do, like how NOT to live your life, have relationships and get to a New Year's Eve party with your friends during a snowstorm.
Bottom line, this kid was messed up. His dad dying within the past year, he was not at all ready for the role of "head male of the household",especially while dealing with his own grief. Bright spot - during the ordeal he came to terms with more than a few important problems that were going on in his life and how to change it for the better. Kudos to you Kid! "Everything Happens For a Reason". ;)
Tye Sheridan gives an outstanding performance in an almost one man show. Can't say enough good things about him.
The only complaint I have regarding the 8 minute episodes is that it gave Roku ample opportunity to bombard with commercials. At 2-3 commercials between each episode I watched a total of 20-25 commercials just to see a 120 minute "movie". Not sure it was THAT good, but it was good. Innovative and thought provoking. I really liked it.
I'm BAFFLED by the people reviewing this because it seems nobody has a braincell to understand what this show is actually about. Yes, the main plot is about a kid who is stranded with only his phone, hoping to survive the night. Clearly the show is a focus on alcoholism, its symptoms (deception, impaired thinking, etc) and the struggle for the main character to come to terms with his condition. This show is a lot deeper than these reviewers are making it out to be. It handled alcoholism very maturely and it made for a fast paced and intriguing show as well.
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- AnecdotesThe series is made for the mobile experience and viewers can switch between portrait and landscape view to experience the story from two different perspectives.
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