Why does Andrew just talk like he's singing

Deonte 2022-11-10 03:56:51

After watching it, I remembered that the Black Mirror series has always criticized the impact of modern technology on people.

The design of "user stickiness" on mobile phones and various social media platforms is indeed very effective: when you send a Moments, you will check the likes and comments every ten to twenty minutes, and when you hear the sound of the mobile phone, the notification bar will be opened. , as long as the screen is bright, you can see the banner message that the apps hang on the lock screen. So I turned off all notifications with one click. The consequence is that they are often blamed and blamed by friends, why they neglect to reply to messages, and why they are deliberately left out. People who don't reply in seconds can no longer have friends. This is "convenient" modern technology.

Back to the episode itself. In fact, the story itself is very pure and simple. It is a story that can be filmed in a 24-minute time like Secret No. 9. But it has an hour and is destined to be richer in content, with many copies in addition to the main line.

for example,

The risks that Uber/Didi has always existed are confirmed by stories and social news.

How far should the privacy policy of social platforms be implemented, and whether family members have the right to log in to the deceased's account.

The law enforcement standard of action is actually "the impact of the last incident has not passed."

Experienced people benefit from experience, but they will also lose because of experience. Negotiators listen to a few words and follow experience to outline character portraits: teacher = high IQ, unemployment = incompetence, kidnapping = blackmail, targeting Internet bosses = high IQ low-income people of jealousy. Consistent with the norm, but very different from reality.

Social media companies are far more efficient at obtaining information on any citizen than the police, because "the Internet has no privacy."

People are happy to share and pay attention to exciting things, and they are happy to forget. "A kidnapper killed" only gets a glimpse after the ding, and there are other, better stories after the swipe away.

Andrew's performance is unforgettable. His speech was so thick that he sometimes even had a nasal voice, but it always gave me a light and airy feeling as if he was singing a hymn.

How can someone just talk and be so attractive!

At the beginning, I saw that he was just an ordinary Uber driver, wearing an ordinary gray shirt. I was really a little disappointed, but I also persuaded myself that the actor could not avoid taking some mediocre roles. But he is no ordinary worker.

Andrew is really good for going crazy! !

He is very suitable for intense emotions and fragile personality. Whoever sees grievances and blames himself repeatedly whispers "today is my last day", roaring and crying for a while until choking, and the fingertips holding the gun are shaking Andrew, I don't want to stay with him, even if I grab a gun, I want him to survive.

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