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Loch Henry

  • Episode aired Jun 15, 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 56m
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7.3/10
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Samuel Blenkin and Myha'la in Black Mirror (2011)
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A young couple travel to a sleepy Scottish town to start work on a genteel nature documentary - but find themselves drawn to a juicy local story involving shocking events of the past.A young couple travel to a sleepy Scottish town to start work on a genteel nature documentary - but find themselves drawn to a juicy local story involving shocking events of the past.A young couple travel to a sleepy Scottish town to start work on a genteel nature documentary - but find themselves drawn to a juicy local story involving shocking events of the past.

  • Director
    • Sam Miller
  • Writer
    • Charlie Brooker
  • Stars
    • Samuel Blenkin
    • Myha'la
    • Daniel Portman
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    7.3/10
    39K
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    • Director
      • Sam Miller
    • Writer
      • Charlie Brooker
    • Stars
      • Samuel Blenkin
      • Myha'la
      • Daniel Portman
    • 189User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Samuel Blenkin
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    • Davis McCardle
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    • Pia
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    Daniel Portman
    Daniel Portman
    • Stuart King
    John Hannah
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    • Richard King
    Monica Dolan
    Monica Dolan
    • Janet McCardle
    Gregor Firth
    Gregor Firth
    • Kenneth
    Ellie White
    Ellie White
    • Kate Cezar
    Tom Crowhurst
    • Iain Adair
    Scott Mooney
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    Beth Robb Adams
    • Dawn Challis
    Alisa Gashi
    • Reconstruction Dawn
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    Laura Cairns
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    Marcella Whittingdale
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    • Clive Myrie
    Richard Ayoade
    Richard Ayoade
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    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. Mazey Day & Demon 79 had the same problem. While these kinds of episodes are entertaining on their own, they aren't Black Mirror.
    8W011y4m5

    Oh, they're back.

    Evidently, creator Charlie Brooker's turned his existential anxiety inwards for this latest batch of episodes (immediately solidifying the installment as one of the most creatively audacious seasons since its inception) & so rather than expressing worry about the exterior world around him, he's inventively found a way to evolve "Black Mirror" in to something far more introspective so it's able to perfectly communicate his justifiable concerns regarding the cynicism of the content he's expected to continually make for prospective audiences in the film / TV industries.

    It's a valid point, well made (in his defence) - considering the constant production of macabre material does likely contribute to societies' gradual desensitisation to inconsolable misery (something we should understandably never become accustomed to, for good reason, nor witness as frequently as we do, on screen) & therefore, I appreciate the self-aware, emotional maturity shown - in acknowledging the inadvertent detrimental consequences to feeding a particular (arguably unethical) demand, for the sole purpose of commodification & profit in a dystopian system that wrongly rewards those acts of inconsiderate selfishness.

    Plus, rather than attempting to wondrously predict the future (admittedly, a reliable foresight which has transformed in to a bit of a gimmick, these days), it's also refreshing to see the executive producer gift us with something new, reflectively looking back at his own legacy with hindsight instead - to question if the price paid for success has truly been worth it.

    We don't normally get that hesitation in response to mean-spiritedness... Though as this asks; maybe we should?

    Hence, with "Loch Henry", he & director Sam Miller dig deep, using one genre we heavily tend to associate with controversy as a basis on which to form their argument (acting as a general example of the well-intentioned, indulging in immorality), delivering a scathing commentary, analysing the theoretically senseless damage done to every-day people by the commercialisation of exploitative true crime documentaries - in easily one of the darkest, most disturbing features ever included in the show.
    7narayanababupaulsamyeswaran

    This is a decent episode but not the essence of Black Mirror

    Black Mirror came back after a long time. I started off with this episode and I don't know, I remember the essence of Black Mirror to be portraying the negative influence and manipulating nature of cutting edge technology. If it's anything, this episode strayed far from the prime essence but the episode in a stand alone sense was good. Well-written characters, the twist was a tad obvious but the actors that played the role was really convincing. The menace part was the twist itself and it did send a chill down the spine.

    But again, the essence of Black Mirror was absent and that is what disappointed me in this episode.
    9hughrendle

    Why I love Black Mirror

    This episode of Black Mirror left me absolutely spellbound. It was an exceptional blend of brilliance and darkness, making it one of the best episodes I've ever watched in the entire series. From start to finish, it gripped me with its sinister atmosphere, taking me on a journey that grew increasingly unsettling and dark as the plot unfolded.

    I found myself pausing the episode multiple times. Scenes left me with a wave of shock, surpassing even my most horrifying expectations. Just when I thought I had a grasp on what was going to happen, the episode took a twisted turn, leaving me in a state of - well I would say unease but I loved it.

    The last 20 minutes were an absolute rollercoaster. The intensity kept building, and I couldn't tear my eyes away from the screen. But it was the final 30 seconds that make me love black mirror. In that moment, I sat there in complete silence, I didn't even bring myself to notice the next episode playing. I had a smile on my face and a tear running down my eye.

    I can't stress enough how much I recommend watching this episode.
    8Audienceofparadise

    A good thriller but not a Black Mirror

    I am not going to write a long essay with spoilers about the episode. If you have watched the episode you know everything. But if you haven't then watch it. But better without the expectations of a Black Mirror story.

    Acting wise, casting wise, direction wise and cinematography was fantastic as usual. And the story is also a good thriller. But as a black mirror fan I expect something extraordinary in a black mirror episode like something happens with a technological advantage or something futuristic or something like a parallel universe. It could be released as a separate film or limited series like 'Behind her eyes'(Although that story was different) or other thrillers. But missed that X factor.

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    • Trivia
      A poster for The Callow Years appears in the Historik office, which appears to be a documentary about the prime ministership of Michael Callow from The National Anthem (2011).
    • Goofs
      A poster says Dawn and Simon challis were last seen on Friday 19th July but their story loses news interest after princess Diana died on Sunday August 31st 1997. July 19th fell on a Saturday in 1997. It fell on a Friday in 1996.
    • Quotes

      Janet McCardle: Been years since I was in front of any kind of camera at all. Last time would've been that old one your dad had. But your dad never had all this stuff.

      Davis McCardle: He wasn't filming for broadcast, Mum.

      Janet McCardle: Can you imagine?

      [chuckles]

    • Connections
      Features Bergerac (1981)
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      Written by Harry Wayne Casey and Deborah Carter

      Performed by KC & The Sunshine Band

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      • June 15, 2023 (United States)
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