Demon 79
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 15 giu 2023
- TV-MA
- 1h 14min
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6,7/10
28.103
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Inghilterra settentrionale, 1979. A un'umile commessa viene detto che deve compiere atti terribili per evitare un disastro.Inghilterra settentrionale, 1979. A un'umile commessa viene detto che deve compiere atti terribili per evitare un disastro.Inghilterra settentrionale, 1979. A un'umile commessa viene detto che deve compiere atti terribili per evitare un disastro.
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I've seen a lot of comments saying that this episode has nothing to do with black mirror. And I agree. The closest connection is using old style tech to present the story. However, despite this out of place situation, I felt the episode as something pretty solid. It build good caracters, make nice parallels, and don't follow the most previsible path. In the end, was a nice experience, a well made story that doesn't involve the black mirror core ideas, but suggests something new and yet, exciting.
I've seen someone suggesting in the comments that they should create a new série for episodes like this. I agree. Mazey Day and Demon 79 definitely could be in a ontology about terror and fantasy movies.
I've seen someone suggesting in the comments that they should create a new série for episodes like this. I agree. Mazey Day and Demon 79 definitely could be in a ontology about terror and fantasy movies.
I guess that somewhere there is a manual that says what Black Mirror is supposed to be, and if it doesn't fit the parameters set up by some council of judges, we give it a one. I guess I look at each episode like I would an independent short story and judge it on its strengths and weaknesses. While I thought this episode was lacking in many ways, I still thought it was engaging enough to be of interest. I guess Black Mirror is supposed to be based on misuse of technology. Well, a show about a deal with the devil doesn't work. Nor does one about werewolves. But the stories are interesting, if not too long. This one is highly predictable. A deal with an evil entity is always a big risk. I guess I'll wait ten years for the next season. In the meantime, print out that rule book.
I find it's hard to watch Black Mirror now without being too critical of whether or not the episode fits the original themes of the show and the standard we are looking for as viewers. I can also get distracted at the beginning guessing what the "message" is going to be about.
I really enjoyed this episode though just as it was. I sort of forgot I was watching Black Mirror and just enjoyed the cinematography, soundtrack and acting.
Overall this season may not have knocked it out of the park for me but it's still a perfect show to watch an episode with my spouse after the kiddos are in bed and have a good chat. This episode wasn't the most thought provoking but the most enjoyable for me.
I really enjoyed this episode though just as it was. I sort of forgot I was watching Black Mirror and just enjoyed the cinematography, soundtrack and acting.
Overall this season may not have knocked it out of the park for me but it's still a perfect show to watch an episode with my spouse after the kiddos are in bed and have a good chat. This episode wasn't the most thought provoking but the most enjoyable for me.
I'm not going to repeat what many others have said about this season. I don't know what is happening to the show but here we are. This episode is actually good TV. A good coherent story (unlike the last episode, wtf was that? Werewolves? Seriously?) and very well acted. There is great chemistry between Vasan and Essiedu, and the latter does a particularly great job portraying a funny, inexperienced demon dressed like Bobby Farrell, you know, the man from Bony M! The funny moments do well to give a lightheartedness to a story that tackles many serious issues like racism and murder, and shows an exercise in an extreme version of the trolley problem. Would you kill three people if you could save the world? What if they were bad people? The episode does an excellent job of making you laugh one second and clinch at the violence the next, all the while keeping you questioning what you would do in Nida's shoes. The only thing that made me enjoy this episode less than I would have otherwise is the fact that I was very aware the whole time that I was watching a Black Mirror episode and this is not that. Don't do what I did. Forget it has anything to do with Black Mirror and you will enjoy it.
I see a lot of people complaining that this episode has veered away from Black Mirror's central theme of the dangers technology can unleash upon humanity, but that's because the creator of this series, Charlie Brooker, intended to do so with this episode. He was quoted by the press saying the following:
"Demon 79 opens with a 'Red Mirror presents' title sequence, marking it out as 'different-from-yet-adjacent-to' Black Mirror. This is because, typically, Black Mirror has focused on tech dystopias or media satire, whereas this story has a stronger supernatural element, harking back to 1970s horror. The episode is almost unclassifiable."
Hopefully that helps clear up the confusion as to why "Demon 79" is so different than the other BM episodes.
Overall the main story of this particular episode could have been fleshed out a littler tighter, but the performances of the two leads, particularly Paapa Essiedu (who plays the demon Gaap), are exceptional. His charisma is incredibly intoxicating, and his on-screen chemistry with Ania Vasan (who plays the protagonist, Nida) is palpable. Kudos to both actors! They made a somewhat ordinary horror story especially interesting and even comedic, with hefty doses of dark humor sprinkled throughout. And of course the late 70s Britain setting creates a captivating nostalgic throwback.
"Demon 79 opens with a 'Red Mirror presents' title sequence, marking it out as 'different-from-yet-adjacent-to' Black Mirror. This is because, typically, Black Mirror has focused on tech dystopias or media satire, whereas this story has a stronger supernatural element, harking back to 1970s horror. The episode is almost unclassifiable."
Hopefully that helps clear up the confusion as to why "Demon 79" is so different than the other BM episodes.
Overall the main story of this particular episode could have been fleshed out a littler tighter, but the performances of the two leads, particularly Paapa Essiedu (who plays the demon Gaap), are exceptional. His charisma is incredibly intoxicating, and his on-screen chemistry with Ania Vasan (who plays the protagonist, Nida) is palpable. Kudos to both actors! They made a somewhat ordinary horror story especially interesting and even comedic, with hefty doses of dark humor sprinkled throughout. And of course the late 70s Britain setting creates a captivating nostalgic throwback.
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- QuizBoney M. singer Bobby Farrell was replaced with the character of Gaap in the TV appearance. In the original Episodio #29.48 (1992), Farrell wears a long white cape and a Rasputin-esque fake beard.
- BlooperIn the car chase scene, just before Nida starts ramming Michael's car, they both appear to be driving on the right hand side of the road. The UK drives on the left.
- Citazioni
Gaap: Cast out into a boundless, cosmic void. And doomed to spend eternity in a vacuum of infinite nothingness. Absence of matter, of time, of space, light, and sound. I would endure a profound, palpable, and ever-present lack of existence, alone in perpetuity, forever more.
Nida Huq: Sounds like my life.
- ConnessioniFeatures Top of the Pops (1964)
- Colonne sonoreBright Eyes
Written by Mike Batt
Performed by Art Garfunkel
[Playing on the radio during the opening scene and again at the end of the episode while continuing over the end credits.]
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- Harrow, Greater London, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(The former Debenhams building, situated in Greenhill Way in the heart of Harrow Town Centre, underwent a complete transformation to become the fictional department store "Possetts", where Neda works.)
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- 1h 14min(74 min)
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