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Black Mirror
S6.E4
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Mazey Day

  • Episode aired Jun 15, 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 43m
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5.3/10
31K
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Zazie Beetz and Danny Ramirez in Black Mirror (2011)
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A troubled starlet is dogged by invasive paparazzi while dealing with the consequences of a hit-and-run incident.A troubled starlet is dogged by invasive paparazzi while dealing with the consequences of a hit-and-run incident.A troubled starlet is dogged by invasive paparazzi while dealing with the consequences of a hit-and-run incident.

  • Director
    • Uta Briesewitz
  • Writer
    • Charlie Brooker
  • Stars
    • Zazie Beetz
    • Clara Rugaard
    • Danny Ramirez
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Uta Briesewitz
    • Writer
      • Charlie Brooker
    • Stars
      • Zazie Beetz
      • Clara Rugaard
      • Danny Ramirez
    • 243User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Zazie Beetz
    Zazie Beetz
    • Bo
    Clara Rugaard
    Clara Rugaard
    • Mazey Day
    Danny Ramirez
    Danny Ramirez
    • Hector
    Robbie Tann
    Robbie Tann
    • Whitty
    James P. Rees
    James P. Rees
    • Duke
    David Rysdahl
    David Rysdahl
    • Nathan
    Jack Bandeira
    Jack Bandeira
    • Terry
    Corey Johnson
    Corey Johnson
    • Clay
    Kenneth Collard
    Kenneth Collard
    • Doctor Dmitri Babich
    Charles Hagerty
    Charles Hagerty
    • Justin
    Patrick Toomey
    Patrick Toomey
    • Nick
    Marieta Sánchez
    Marieta Sánchez
    • Luisa
    Jean Lee Summers
    • Ji-Hoon
    • (as Yoojin Lee)
    Lucía Pemán
    • Sydney Alberti
    Marta Castellví
    • Misty
    Alex Britt
    Alex Britt
    • Edwin
    Julio Perillán
    Julio Perillán
    • Mazey's Director
    • (as Julio Perillan)
    Gary Anthony Stennette
    Gary Anthony Stennette
    • Mazey's 1st AD
    • (as Gary Stennette)
    • Director
      • Uta Briesewitz
    • Writer
      • Charlie Brooker
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    4jandieriakaki

    Doesn't feel like Black Mirror

    If you have enjoyed black mirror thus far and you like the themes of whole show, then you will be very disappointed because this almost feels like separate show.

    It doesn't have any "Black Mirror type" sci-fi element to it, It tries to tell us some message, like every other episode, in this case about how bad and unempathetic paparazzis are. However, again, it's done in a way that's not what black mirror is supposed to be.

    To not spoil anything, I will just add that, the ending is very childish... The paparazzi concept is good, easy to tell good message about society, but the execution isn't good, they chose "shock value" over story telling. Sure message got across but, again, could have been done way better.
    4jodiepearton

    All the flash and the frenzy, none of the Black Mirror...

    After reading other reviews many describe this as "thrilling" and I would like to refute this. I appreciate delving into the darkness of what is celebrity culture and exploring the consequences of our continuous pursuit of obsession and fame. The concept of this episode is to explore the dehumanising nature of fame. This is shown well with young Mazey being the victim of relentless paparazzi and the show does a good of depicting her deteriorating state but not for the reasons you may think...

    Brooker makes an attempt at social contemporary by blending the supernatural with intrusive paparazzi rather than making a real stamp and taking the opportunity to showcase psychological toll on these individuals caused by the media.

    This one will definitely challenge the dedicated fan base that appreciate Brooker's unique social commentary blended with dystopian storytelling. If one is expecting a technology-focused narrative they may be disappointed and I'm not sure this will engage and resonate with the typical audience.
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    Nice try, but no cigar.

    Bo is a member of The Paparazzi looking for her next buck, news of actress Mazey Day's addiction sends her looking for the money shot.

    I'm able to understand why this has such a low rating, I can I see why this isn't to everyone's taste, it is a mix of good and bad.

    I spend most of it thinking it felt like a glimpse of the past, not the future, whenever I think of Paparazzi, I think of Diana, she's definitely been spoken about quite a lot, and many scenes here put me in mind, especially the moment of discovery, the element of the past as it were wasn't Black Mirror, but it was decent.

    The twist, the insight into the future, it didn't work for me, there's coming out of left field, and then there's writing down a tonne of ideas, and picking one at random out of a hat, that's how this twist felt for me.

    Mazey Day didn't work as a title, how about Revenge of The Paparazzi victims?

    No issue with the acting or production values, it looked great,amazing special effects, Zazie Beetz and Clara Rugaard both did a good job.

    It didn't quite work, but not all bad.

    6/10.
    KTnarnia

    Not Black Mirror

    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. Loch Henry & Demon 79 had the same problem. While these kinds of episodes are entertaining on their own, they aren't Black Mirror.
    7vrnoseeta

    Not a bad episode! Just doesn't fit in with the rest of the show.

    Basically, this episode would fit in much better in the Twilight Zone universe than in the Black Mirror universe. When you watch it, keep an open mind and think of the Twilight Zone instead.

    The concept is an interesting one that reminds me of Nope and capturing the spectacle, and the supernatural element is FUN! It's just that Black Mirror has not been a supernatural show and so when the *thing* happens your immediate reaction is something along the lines of "whaaat is going on?!?!" When you step back and look at the episode by itself, it's fun and entertaining with a great twist that I certainly didn't expect! It's not the greatest episode of Black Mirror (or Twilight Zone, for that matter) but in my opinion, it's worth more than the ratings it's getting, and is worth the watch.

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    • Trivia
      The actor Justin Camley, who is being photographed with his secret lover at the beginning, is mentioned to be the star of a show called 'Sea of Tranquility'. 'Sea of Tranquility' is the show the fans were going to a convention for in Nosedive (2016) and is one of the shows visible on the Streamberry app when Joan and Krish are browsing for something to watch in Joan Is Awful (2023).
    • Goofs
      The doctor and his assistant/bodyguard drove away from the retreat so should have noticed the vehicles parked directly in front of the entry gate, which - as seen later - haven't moved. However, since the retreat is a complex, it is more likely that they never went out the gate, and instead went to another building for the night.
    • Crazy credits
      The title of the episode doesn't appear until around the 6-minute mark.
    • Connections
      References Jurassic Park (1993)

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • Spanish
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      • Czech
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