1. nosedive takes a nosedive. The heroine looks a bit like April in Deadly Woman, especially when she laughs, and has Nana also played the husky in Deadly Woman?
The whole story is very East Asian, to be precise, it is good Japan. It is not against the harmony when it is made into a Japanese drama. The feeling of aggrieved and depressed, and the deliberately warm and bright candy tones. (The heroine broke into the wedding scene covered in mud, a bit like Taylor's new mv.) Although the truck driver basically guessed the routine when he appeared, it was a bit unexpected that the final speech did not become a climax turning point, the heroine did not have that The process of reflection and intelligence to come to a wonderful conclusion is just a venting of chaotic obsessions. For the drama, she "wasted" a colorful section, but for her life, it is real, ordinary, like A clown-like effort to be grandstanding yet pale and awkwardly cramped, like all the clown-like episodes before it.
When the heroine shouted swear words and the screen gradually turned black at the end of the episode, there was only one sentence that came to my mind: How suffocating a world where you can't speak fuck!
Thinking of the system scoring settings in "Ant Colony", maybe it would be better to leave this kind of thing to ai.
The role of a truck driver is eye-catching, mainly because the role of the old aunt who drives the truck is really too few. How cool is the aunt who doesn't care if her white hair is blown by the wind!
There is also a very annoying point. Originally, swear words without gender references in English have been translated into insulting women.
2.testplayer Ultimate player. A true story of nested patterns. I don't like this episode very much, because I don't like the scary mode of jump scare, and I don't like horror games and horror movies... Also, how much the American TV series likes the combination of black people, women, and assistants, when will there be a yellow girl? boss, black female boss?
3. Shut up and dance. Violence overcomes violence, evil overcomes evil. A little tired of this method of using unknown giants to intimidate the audience. When I watched it, the person on the other end of the phone was, um, cool.
In the final duel, it seems that the winner's reward is to survive. In fact, the one who dies is the winner. You should not fight for life, you should fight for death. When you die, you don't have to face all the shame and punishment. um is only limited to Europe and the United States, what is it like to love a child in our East Asia, huh, huh.
4. San Junipero. The most, most, most favorite episode, more than an hour, can be regarded as a movie. The tenderness and softness of this episode was a little out of place in the whole episode, but I still love this kind of story that's a little nice and hopeful. There is too much chemistry between the restrained, jerky, bookish yorkie and the warm, noisy, passionate and free Kelly. Kelly seems to be carefree, her tenderness and thoughtfulness are hidden in the details of getting along, she will not force yorkie to do things she doesn't like, she will always notice her reaction and sincerely apologize. The kind of taste that will have in the room. And it also added an element of elderly care that is very rare in film and television. Other dramas are concerned with how to live vigorously, and this episode is concerned with how to die without regrets. When life comes to an end, the options that have never been available are now slowly unfolding with the help of technology. Human beings can "survive" in another place through consciousness. What kind of economy, politics, trade, currency, culture? I'm so curious.
Maybe the whole "Black Mirror" is about how technology magnifies and grinds the evil in the world, but this episode is about "the good of technology". Perhaps what the screenwriter wants to express is that it is not the tools that bring "evil", but the people who use the tools.
In addition, the image of elderly women is too white in film and television, and I hope to expand more.
Seeing the two heroines standing in the sea breeze during the day, I can't help but sigh: Lesbians can finally fall in love in summer!
The ending is a bit abrupt. The taste of forced family fun. Forget it, I eat this too. yorkie has never lived in the real world for almost all her life, and the more she can get in this world, the better.
5. man aginst fire. The technological war eliminates humanity's empathy for the same kind, and DNA screening. I really like the images of the two female warriors, especially the officer.
6. Hated in the nation A bee colony is like an ant colony. Small animals are really powerful when they gather. I like this image. Why is this kind of villain always male, it's really hard to want a big woman who manipulates the bee colony to execute. The image of the two female police detectives is very fond of, and the officer with an Indian accent is very distinctive.
The swarm's pervasive surveillance of the population is not virtual.
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