The second season of "Black Mirror" is still so fierce, black all the way to the end. However, compared to the first season, it is still a little restrained. At least no more exaggerated plots like asking the president to fuck a sow. The first episode is about a robot boyfriend, but the second episode is uncommon, and I can't say a word clearly. A woman A wakes up with a headache and finds herself in an unfamiliar room. Then she discovers a special symbol (a Tetris bar). She went out suspiciously, and then saw other people who were indifferent and took pictures of her with their mobile phones. She asked for help, but no one paid attention. Instead, a masked killer came. Killers chase, women run away. Meet a B with another woman. Then, B told her that the TMD in this world is the same as in "I Am Legend", except that we are normal, and everyone else is abnormal. So you come with me. They escaped all the way and were rescued by a strange man in a car, in which she kept flashing some scenes in her mind. As a result, they were taken to the forest, only to be threatened by the man. Fortunately, they managed to get out of the predicament. From beginning to end, there are those watching from a distance, indifferent spectators holding mobile phones to record. Makes people look curious. What's wrong with this world? Is this film developing towards a science fiction virus? There seems to be a hint of this. B drives away A. Tell A her plan to destroy the TV signal transmission station White Bear. (Is this going to save the world?) So the two really went. Although A has been in a daze, some inexplicable images have been appearing in his mind. Of course I knew that was setting the stage for the finale. However, a MAN, A GIRL who is thought to be her daughter, what is the role behind? Back to the topic, they went straight to the Longtan Tiger's Den. Uh, why is there no soldier guarding this Longtan Tiger Den? Isn't this waiting for you to pour gasoline and burn them? B is very active in sabotage, but A has been thinking about life there. Suddenly, a bad guy finally found them and tried to stop them. Just when they were subdued, suddenly, the plot took a 360° turn. Behind the TV station's machine, a group of viewers appeared, who were arguing just now, but now it was a scene of entertainment to the point of death. I instantly thought of a word, fuck, light up. Can this light up? Always subverting your assumptions. According to the later explanation, it means that the group of bad guys, including B, is a theme game in the White Bear Justice Park, and those spectators are some people who come to play the game. The only real one is the unknown girl A. From start to finish, she followed her instincts. Escape, run away with the only person who has any hope of saving you. And then all kinds of fools. Really and pathetic. Not even the right to die. A prop from start to finish. How small is the power of the individual. Everything is manipulated just to put on a good show. So I think the theme of this episode is the smallness of human power. (It's not the homework assigned by the Chinese teacher anyway, so don't worry about whether it's the same as what her mother thinks). Black Mirror often sets some extreme environments. For example, these spectators are really such inhumane cooperation. For example, the cartoon character in the third episode is so arrogant but no one cares about it. It seems that it and its creative team do not have to do it for anyone. Responsible. The environment is for people. Of course, you can also say that the environment is the theme. However, I still choose the protagonist to consider. About this A also reminds me of the dark-skinned male protagonist in the third episode of the first season, completely manipulated by the whole environment. No matter how much effort you put into it, the world doesn't agree with it, sees it as shit, and turns around to make you accept its worldview. This is the saddest. You could also say that the environment is the theme. However, I still choose the protagonist to consider. About this A also reminds me of the dark-skinned male protagonist in the third episode of the first season, completely manipulated by the whole environment. No matter how much effort you put into it, the world doesn't agree with it, sees it as shit, and turns around to make you accept its worldview. This is the saddest. You could also say that the environment is the theme. However, I still choose the protagonist to consider. About this A also reminds me of the dark-skinned male protagonist in the third episode of the first season, completely manipulated by the whole environment. No matter how much effort you put into it, the world doesn't agree with it, sees it as shit, and turns around to make you accept its worldview. This is the saddest.
There are a lot of dog-blooded success students who swear and preach that as long as you work hard, you can change the world. However, it is very likely that no matter how much effort you put in, it is us who will be changed in the end.
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