A short comment about each episode, for those who are busy to watch as they see fit
If you've ever watched "Blade Runner", "Inception", "Terrorist Cruises", "Pacific Rim" or "Gravity", etc., you will be more or less in "Love, Death and Robots" Find some shadows of these movies in "Black Mirror" or Philip Dick's Cyberpunk, like "Happy Tree Friends" or "Rick and Molly", or if you were obsessed with it when you were young A sci-fi universe or a "man" romance like mech battles; then trust me, this show will definitely be something to your liking.
Each episode is very short, especially recommended from the beginning to the end; but I also know that you are very busy, after all, everyone in this society finds it troublesome and a waste of time to have dinner with the opposite sex, not to mention dating, dating, and even spending a few hours. It takes hours to enjoy and reminisce about a drama worthy of careful consideration. So I've written a sentence about each episode below for you to watch at your discretion.
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EP1. Sony's Blade: Alien vs. Godzilla in the Colosseum, plus a woman's bloody revenge on this world.
EP2. Three robots: AI robot version of BBC documentary "Life After People" ( Life After People), but in the end it is found that the cat has become the master of the world. (The part about the insinuation of the X-Box is so interesting)
EP3. Witness: Hong Kong Red Light District version of "Terror Cruise".
EP4. Set: "Pacific Rim" at Xanadu Farm - Rack vs Invasive Creatures. (So if there are no monsters invading, wouldn't it be a little extravagant for them to use mobile armor for cattle herding?)
EP5. Soul Eater: This episode is to make up the numbers, right?
EP6. When yogurt ruled: After many, many years, yogurt finally realized that it is indeed a luxury to keep human beings sane all the time.
EP7. Beyond the Aquila Rift: The Matrix from Star Trek - My professor has emphasized it many times: use wormhole jumps with caution!
EP8. Happy Hunting: "Strange Tales from a Liaozhai: The Birth of an Alita", steampunk plus Chinese demons, tells you how the vixen becomes a real vixen. (Do you know what the fox spirit is in English? 'HuLiJing')
EP9. Junkyard: "The world we live in is like a rubbish dump. All we eat is our conscience, and all we eat is our thoughts."
EP10. Transfiguration: Iraqi Battlefield: American Kobolds vs Taliban Werewolves; Sometimes dogs are indeed more human than humans.
EP11. Helper: Heavy-duty R-rated "Gravity" - protecting the environment and not throwing space junk is everyone's responsibility.
EP12. Fish Night: The Sahara Desert version of "The Fantastic Drifting of Pi", do you prefer to believe in a magical story or a cruel story?
EP13. Lucky 13: Old-fashioned fighters' affection and salvation for mankind - maybe that's why when I was in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, the US military used She to refer to their aircraft carrier battleships.
EP14. Zima Blue: This is my favorite episode. Explore the boundary and ultimate pursuit of artistic pursuit and biological intelligence; robots can keep their original intentions in mind, but human beings often end up living the way they hate the most.
EP15. Blind Spot: Make Up the Number X2
EP16. The Ice Age: Appreciate the rise and fall of a civilization like a god: from the ice age, to the industrial revolution, to modern technology, to nuclear war, to future super AI, to God saying there should be light, and finally back to the ice age; yes What a wonderful thing! Perhaps the most enjoyable thing to do as a god is to give civilization time.
EP17. Alternate History: The comedy version of The Man in the High Castle, if Hitler had died in a different way, how would the world change? What if Lincoln hadn't been killed?
EP18. Secret War: Soviet Red Army vs Hell Demon. All wars are so cruel. If you replace the devil with the German army, it will be the Verdun meat grinder, if you replace the Japanese army with the "Bright Sword", if you replace it with the Macedonian phalanx, it will be the Alexander expedition; whether you are facing people or not, in war There is no humanity whatsoever, only cruelty and killing.
Finally, let's talk about a few episodes that I particularly like. The TOP 3 in my heart are 14: Zima Blue, 16: Ice Age and 7: Beyond the Aquila Rift. If you believe my aesthetic, you can watch these three episodes first!
Finally, the rhythm of this drama is very fast, because the time is short, so it is about to enter the state at the beginning. Another: This show contains a lot of bloody violence and nudity of male genitals. It is strongly recommended to watch it with red wine steak.
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