Directors: Mark Romanek/ Kim So Young/ Dilbara Walsh/ Andrew Stanton/ Tim Mirantes/ Charlie McDowell/ Tee West/ Jodie Foster ( in the order of addition)
Photography: e1 Jeff Cronenweth e2 Ole Bratt Birkeland e3 Craig Wrobleski e4 Ole Bratt Birkeland e5 Ole Bratt Birkeland e6 Luc Montpellier e7 Luc Montpellier e8 Ole Bratt Birkeland
Music: Philip Glass Paul Leonard-Morgan
Screenwriter: Nathaniel Halpern Simon Stålenhag (Original)
Such a world is possible. Because in the future society, if the gap between the rich and the poor is further widened, the education level of the people at the bottom will be far less than the speed of technological development determined by the elite system at the top, and the polarization will be too great + high technology and artificial intelligence + spiritual emptiness will give birth to cyber Punk-style neo-magical realism.
1,3,4,7 are great. 4 best.
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
The future technology only appeared for a few seconds, and there was no vision. It only transmitted a few echoes, which implied the separation of life and death. This kind of oriental aesthetics "see the whole leopard at a glance" with a small and broad blank, focusing entirely on people's feelings, as if seeing the original intention of Black Mirror at the beginning. As expected of Pixar's second-in-command.
When watching this episode, I saw the shot of the girl sitting on the railing, which reminded me of the classic scene in "Mirror". At the time, I wondered if it was inspired by this. Then after watching this episode, when I moved the screenshots of this episode from a lot of scattered pictures to the folder of this movie, I suddenly found that this picture from "Mirror" was in the folder, and I couldn't believe it for a while. own eyes. What a small probability this is, like a miracle, once again sighing that life is a collection of small probability events, and the things we love will always be linked together unconsciously, as if there is a predestined hand of God.
Episode 5
This episode shows that although the style is the same as the previous episodes, but the spiritual core is not enough, it is not enough
Episode 6
Episode 7
Reconciliation with Father, Reconciliation with Childhood Fears, Reconciliation of Difference and Fear with Love
Episode 8
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