Not necessarily pretty, but worth the half hour

Demetris 2022-04-19 09:03:15

I don't know why, but it was recommended by the app, so I watched it for a season.

I lament that compared to American dramas (as far as this British drama is concerned), the screenwriters have a more philosophical perspective, which has resulted in mixed reviews from audiences. As an ordinary viewer with ordinary knowledge, I also like the six episodes of this season to varying degrees. In addition, my knowledge of religion is shallow, so that I feel very much that the sixth episode should be a horror movie, the flip I have been looking forward to. Or dark humor or even a little bit of philosophical thinking that I can understand, I didn't get it in the end; but the first few episodes are still very fond of, short and concise, through an extreme (exaggerated) conflict, describing the depths of ordinary life Hidden inner world of you and me. Diverse angles, diverse plots, and even religions that I don't understand or understand, all gave me freshness and inspiration. Don't we just learn about the wider world by reading, watching dramas or movies, and talking with people? Also deeper.

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  • Kari 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    I would say enough of those who have been comparing Black Mirror to this one. Reece and Steve are totally creating stage plays, don't label Charlie Brooker's pretentious arrogance as inside no.9!

  • Claude 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    Come on, it's not the same type as BM, there's no comparison at all! E1+E3 is my favorite~ Just watch the other episodes. Then a couple like Reece and Steve are absolutely in love hahaha.