Black Mirror: Bandersnatch Comments

  • Maiya 2023-09-19 16:55:41

    After a lot of tossing, I finally saw the interactive version. What is the port? In fact, it is a dynamic orange light game in form. The plot has some branches but there are not many real branches. I will try my best to guide you to make the "right" choice. It's a bit off topic, but I always think it's just to be lazy... Originally three and a half stars, because the Netflix line is inexplicably funny, plus one star, four and a half...

  • Chelsea 2023-08-12 15:55:48

    The form is more experimental than the story itself, and a few ironies about metanarrative and reflexivity are nice. In addition, there are also many tributes and easter eggs...

  • Dejah 2023-07-26 21:58:30

    In fact, the main line is one, the so-called options have no substantive...

  • Jewell 2023-07-25 05:13:29

    The creativity is good, but the form is greater than the content. After playing with the difficulty of choosing for three hours, I finally couldn't stand it anymore, so I chose "Leave and go to the staff list". (PS, the ending I chose the first time was to kill my dad and dismember it hahahahaha. PPS: I went back and re-flashed it again, swiped out the sideline Netflix, chose Toy, and died with my mother on the 8:45 train , this line is the best, a little...

  • Reagan 2023-07-11 22:43:31

    Interaction itself is at the heart of Black Mirror. I can't find any adjectives to praise it. Once again, the three views have been completely refreshed. The integration of the whole interaction and the plot is seamless. I didn't expect that the choices I made would lead to such a result in the end. ☹️ Even being scolded by the male protagonist as a psychopath? It is because of the super interactivity that it makes the hair creep a hundred times more. What if we were being manipulated too. And...

  • Chance 2023-07-07 21:35:51

    The 312-minute version is suspicious of life, as if it will never be finished. Repeating it over and over again has a hallucinogenic effect. In general, form is greater than content. As a marketing campaign for Netflix to attract users, it should have a good effect. Will Poulter strikes me as a good actor...

  • Javon 2023-07-05 02:23:53

    "Black Mirror: Bandersnatch" also known as "Detroit: Black Mirror". The black technology this time is fully reflected in the interaction between the people in the play and the people in front of the computer. The "Bandersnatch" in the plot forms an intertext with the entire movie. The protagonist thinks that he creates and controls the game, and that he always faces You can choose, but you can still control the game you make, but you are dominated by the person in front of the computer; the...

  • Alessandra 2023-05-16 15:43:42

    Compared with people without a surname, it is a lot worse, and it also imitates the butterfly effect. The ending of choosing to strangle myself in the womb is exactly the same as following my mother on the 8:45 train that is bound to...

  • Raegan 2023-05-14 10:01:10

    The plot setting can be said to be quite boring, there is no premise of establishing any relationship with the protagonist, and yes, all subsequent choices are invalid. Everyone who shouts to rewrite history, please also face your...

  • Doug 2023-04-19 01:13:44

    Someone in the comment area said that some of the people who gave this film a good review were "come here to kneel and lick without seeing the world", I think he is a very disgusting person first and...

Extended Reading

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch quotes

  • Dr. Haynes: The past is immutable, Stefan. No matter how painful it is, we can't change things. We can't choose differently with hindsight. We all have to learn to accept that.

  • Stefan Butler: I've actually had a bit of breakthrough with the game. I think I'd got bogged down before, but now I can see.

    Dr. Haynes: So you finally finished it?

    Stefan Butler: Finished, delivered, everything. I'd been trying to give the player too much choice. So I just went back and stripped loads out. And now they've only got the illusion of free will, but really, I decide the ending.

    Dr. Haynes: And is it a happy ending?

    Stefan Butler: I think so.