"Philip Dick's Electronic Dreams" Divergence Review

Spencer 2022-11-25 07:37:54

After watching "Philip Dick's Electronic Dreams", I didn't understand the first episode, so I watched the second episode and I didn't understand it, so I watched the third episode, but I found that I couldn't understand it even more. I realized then that this drama is not about plot but about emotions. It is better to interpret it at will than to restore the story. e1 A mask that makes people think less and is figured out. Everyone needs a corner in their heart to store secrets. At least this unknown corner is better than nothing. e2 It doesn't matter whether you want to go to the ideal planet in your dream like me, what matters is the resonance beyond time and space and the pursuit of the ideal world. If e3 gives me a memory, I can become Truman. The more I look back on my childhood and important moments in my life, the more I realize that reality is unchangeable. e4 The art of selling insurance In order to survive, you need to have a strong and witty brain or a very kind and empathetic heart, but if you want to be Almighty God, you must bear the consequences. e5 The unbearable lightness of life Those tingling regrets or sins remind us of the freshness of our lives, and a perfect life may be illusory. e6 Who has the qualities of sacrifice, kindness and love (beginning to become a black mirror) We pride ourselves on fighting for the survival and continuation of human beings as noble, but we are gradually losing the quality of being a human being. e7 Black Mirror is heavy: easy to understand, political, ironic that totalitarianism can happen at any stage of human development, keep thinking and cherish freedom. The first half of e8 ruined the company, I thought it was talking about the fictional collective personality problem in the post-industrial era, but after reading the second half, I found out that it was a bionic man dreaming of an electronic sheep. This episode of e9 bracelet didn’t understand how to satirize a certain country by inciting people to fear terrorist attacks, compressing people’s comfort, privacy and autonomy, and ultimately manipulating people? e10 That's not my father I think this episode is also very Black Mirror, the cannibal alien is a metaphor that can allude to a lot of issues. When you discover the dark side of people you once knew and trusted, doing things that hurt others, do you turn a blind eye or fight back?

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