Paired up by a dating program that puts an expiration date on all relationships, Frank and Amy soon begin to question the system's logic.Paired up by a dating program that puts an expiration date on all relationships, Frank and Amy soon begin to question the system's logic.Paired up by a dating program that puts an expiration date on all relationships, Frank and Amy soon begin to question the system's logic.
Gina Bramhill
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Emilia Rose Arnò
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Alex Henry
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Daniel Westwood
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99,8% perfect!
Outstanding! This episode deserves all the love...Its amazing how it managed to tell such a wonderful story in just 50 minutes making it one of the best love stories I have ever seen! Incredible writing and the chemistry between the two main leads is so great! This episode is absolutely 99,8% perfect!
A Beautiful, hopeful dystopia
Yeah i'm not going to spoil anything. You dont deserve that. Just know that this is probably the funniest, most heartwarming Black Mirror episode to date. Its also one of the best love stories i've seen in recent years. So what are you waiting for?
Dont check the time, just watch it now!
Dont check the time, just watch it now!
The most human and genuine Black Mirror has ever been, this side of San Junipero.
Might be the romantic in me speaking, but this is one of my favorite episodes of the entire series, and so far, my personal standout for S4. Brooker's commentary is delivered with a strong sense of purpose, unlike some episodes that I personally think become quite self-indulgent (looking at you, Playtest). The chemistry between the leads feels genuine and infectious, and even with the short 50-minute runtime, the progression felt natural and by the end, I cared about these two characters more than any others in the series, aside from the leads in San Junipero. This episode feels timely, relevant, and gets to the core of human emotion without delving into melodrama and heavy-handedness. I think it's a bit short and the last ten minutes seem far too rushed, but I can't help but feel this is one of the best examples of Brooker writing an intriguing concept and translating it to screen with engaging visuals and performances. It's a nice reminder in the midst of the chaos, depression, and fear that Black Mirror frequently indulges in that Brooker is still human after all.
First time I've ever reviewed anything
Just wanted to say, it was beautiful. Made me weep at the end.
Spine tingly good 10/10
I seem to be reaping huge praise with each continuous episode of this forth series, but this one, I am utterly blown away, this was funny, moving and basically just sublime viewing. Charlie Brooker seriously delivered with this episode, arguably the peak of Series four. It is absolutely packed with emotion, Georgina Campbell and Joe Cole deliver sublime performances, their chemistry is fabulous. What a fabulous idea, it takes the imagination of Charlie Brooker to come up with an idea so wonderful.
The future of Black Mirror is in safe hands, this was spellbinding. 10/10
The future of Black Mirror is in safe hands, this was spellbinding. 10/10
Did you know
- TriviaAlex Somers and Sigur Rós, who scored the episode, have released a soundtrack album for the episode.
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