E01 Striking Vipers
? ? Two buddies who played games together when they were young suddenly became addicted to VR fighting games (xing) in middle age and could not extricate themselves and even affected their sex life in reality? ? ? Finally reached a reconciliation with his wife to form an open relationship so that the wishes of all parties can be satisfied? ? I believe there will be many people who are addicted to VR porn, but I just want to ask is there really such an understanding wife in reality? Is this happy ending too masculine idealized?
One thing to say, LuDi Lin, the actor who plays the role of Lancer in the game, is really handsome. This body,, is so hot that it is unrealistic,,,
E02 Smithereens
Andrew Scott's acting skills I can blow for 10,000 years! Although how every time a TV series satirizes the lack of technical level, the pedantic ridicule of the behavior is the British. . .
In order to speak to the boss of a social network (Smithereens, reasonably suspected to be insinuating Facebook) and arouse the public's awareness of indulging in mobile phone use, Andrew does not hesitate to pretend to be a taxi driver every day to guard the London branch of the company and wait for an opportunity to kidnap employees. Attention of U.S. Headquarters;
The British police came to carry out the mission after hearing the news. The information obtained from the investigation and investigation was not yet there. The company's technology department quickly crawled the traces of the kidnappers' social network usage and published content to obtain a lot of information; the passers-by around were indifferent Numbness only takes pictures and uploads Smithereens not only disregarding the life and death of hostages and even not knowing that it is also putting their own safety at risk; when the whole world is addicted to brushing Smithereens, the Internet boss who developed the software is actually the big brother who uses the mobile phone;
Just when the hijacking case was about to end, when the male lead tried to release the hostage and then shot himself, the hostage suddenly broke out of humanity and tried to forcibly grab the gun to prevent the male lead from committing suicide. During the dispute between the two, the police who were watching mistakenly thought that the hostage was in danger and "decisively" killed the male protagonist (I just wanted to ask you what you did earlier? He hesitated before saying that because they were sitting in a straight line, they were afraid that the sniper would accidentally injure the hostage. , I wanted to say at that time, wouldn't you fight from another angle? ORZ. Didn't the two of them get closer during the final argument, why aren't they afraid of hurting the hostages at this time) It's really ironic.
In the end, the dust settled, and the pictures that the lens gave to all kinds of people were the most meaningful. Some people cheered, some held a moment of silence, some breathed a sigh of relief, but all the emotions didn't last long. People swiped their fingers like other news on their mobile phones, and then it was time to do something else. This is Black Mirror, and this is also the performance after watching "even thought-provoking works/news" in reality. Irony extends from inside to outside.
E03 Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too
The title of this episode is so surreal that the subtitle team had to mark it in brackets like "Attention, this is the title of this episode! (Not the name of our subtitle team member! (mistake))"
It’s another core technology similar to consciousness transplantation (hey, the director team, can you stop using this concept infinitely in later episodes just because San Junipero won the best? It’s a beautiful technology concept that has been replaced It’s boring to chew repeatedly), this time it’s more than just transplanting consciousness after death, and it’s so direct that it can be called “electronic cloning in disguise” (why has the technology of human cloning been banned by various countries? Don’t you know? )
But the funny thing is that the singer played by Miley is really cool, and no longer obeys the "positive, sunny and sweet" star character required by the agent. Finally, the performance in the bar band and Jack's release of himself coolly shows that "no Love me and pull it down" is cool,,, and funny, but it also touches upon the competition between more and more virtual idols (such as Hatsune Miku) and human stars. It's hilarious.
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My fave of this season: E02 without a doubt! Humorous satire inspired by black technology life, in short, Andrew Scott's acting skills in this episode were really not wasted. Good.
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