It's been a long time since I've seen Black Mirror. I was thinking of doing it for a second time, but I suddenly realized that I hadn't seen the Christmas special edition. After watching it, I have two thoughts, one is that this is the most cruel and chilling episode in the series, and the other is that the British film is indeed more perverted than the American! The British can really take pictures so gloomy... Seeing the last me at one o'clock in the morning, I was shocked, and I couldn't even do regular emo activities (laughing to death).
My mental activity is, the first half - this is too perverted, what is this, the second half is really right, the so-called technology has changed life, I feel the shock and trembling of my heart (?), I don't care about both The ending of the innocent protagonist is sad, the cookie is a complete copy of consciousness with a healthy personality - although in a sense they are just codes, but from another perspective, are our physical people just carbon-based organisms? It's not because of him, maybe I'm the kind person Matt said hahaha... If technology develops to this point, then the world is really cruel and a little too much. As for the block, I think the design of this plot point is a bit problematic... It doesn't feel reasonable, but if there is such a thing, it is really, very weird, and I can't find a word to describe the weird... Potter's ending is in That virtual crime scene hut lived a life of 100 million light-years with nothing, and Matt was released but blocked by everyone. What kind of life is this kind of life that is obviously in this world but abandoned by the whole world? I think this is really a torture worse than death...
Suddenly I find it ironic that technology changes life. In any case, the future world in the play is still better because of technology. Although the use of those technologies is somewhat inhumane, except for people like potter who have suffered disasters due to modern technology (matt is also considered a vested interest) It's just overturned) The rest of the world is better off, isn't it. Maybe this is what the future humans need, and I'm just a backward idea of the ancients (in the nonsense)
Btw14 years of drama, now it seems that the views and science fiction in it are still novel and cutting-edge, I really have to say nb
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