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I can't add anything that nobody else has already said. This episode was incredibly moving, it brought genuine tears to my eyes. It reminds me of the Black Mirror episode, San Junipero. I'm not gay, I'm a straight happily-married man. Yet its multiple themes resonated deeply. If you can't score this episode highly, you're either emotionally immature or, well, I have no other explanation.
Another reviewer scored the episode a 1, but said "I thought this episode was great, but not great for this series". So they scored it a 1 in relation to the other episodes in the series. Seems somewhat harsh to me; they still could have given this episode at least a 7 compared to the usual dross elsewhere!
Another reviewer scored the episode a 1, but said "I thought this episode was great, but not great for this series". So they scored it a 1 in relation to the other episodes in the series. Seems somewhat harsh to me; they still could have given this episode at least a 7 compared to the usual dross elsewhere!
Not a great film, but a decent one nonetheless. Just don't take it too seriously, expect the odd goof, expect naive characters (heck, they're students).
Original, interesting storyline, good pacing, fun. If you've got a spare 90 minutes, and like sci-fi, it's well worth a watch.
Ignore the reviewers who claim that all the positive reviews are fakes ("One of the Best (or Worst) cases of Rating Manipulations"). Absolute nonsense. I'm a genuine reviewer, and this is a genuine review. It just proves that we're all different.
Original, interesting storyline, good pacing, fun. If you've got a spare 90 minutes, and like sci-fi, it's well worth a watch.
Ignore the reviewers who claim that all the positive reviews are fakes ("One of the Best (or Worst) cases of Rating Manipulations"). Absolute nonsense. I'm a genuine reviewer, and this is a genuine review. It just proves that we're all different.
This is without doubt my favourite episode of Black Mirror (excluding anything after this episode, which I haven't yet seen).
It's a complete contrast to the previous episode ("Shut Up and Dance") which, while good, was nonetheless bleak and depressing (like most Black Mirror episodes).
I loved everything about this episode. I didn't read the synopsis beforehand, although it never gave anything away anyway. Come the end of the story I couldn't stop the tears!
I'm not gay. I'm a heterosexual family man approaching middle-age who grew up in the eighties playing arcade games and listening to - as luck would have it - music including INXS, Simple Minds, and Belinda Carlisle.
Ignore anybody who says this episode panders to the LGBT community, because that's utter nonsense.
I absolutely loved this episode!
It's a complete contrast to the previous episode ("Shut Up and Dance") which, while good, was nonetheless bleak and depressing (like most Black Mirror episodes).
I loved everything about this episode. I didn't read the synopsis beforehand, although it never gave anything away anyway. Come the end of the story I couldn't stop the tears!
I'm not gay. I'm a heterosexual family man approaching middle-age who grew up in the eighties playing arcade games and listening to - as luck would have it - music including INXS, Simple Minds, and Belinda Carlisle.
Ignore anybody who says this episode panders to the LGBT community, because that's utter nonsense.
I absolutely loved this episode!
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