I feel that every episode is not explained thoroughly, and it is not enjoyable to watch. I have to shoot ethics and horror, love, and social content. The result is that they all add elements of future sci-fi. Essentially, the reflections are repeated with the content of the previous two seasons, and there is nothing new.
Here I would like to say that the great feature of the first two seasons is that although each episode is an independent story, it feels like it happened in a complete world, there are intersections, and there is no contradiction between them. But the third season is different. I feel that after watching the first episode, there should be no second episode, and after watching the second episode, the third episode should not happen. The first and second seasons of Zhuyu are before, and the third season is really boring and boring.
The first episode of liking life was uncomfortable to watch. The heroine felt that she was unlucky, but in fact she was just talking about vanity, dependence on the Internet, and social dependence. I still can't stick to it. To put it bluntly, there is no like. Does the Internet have no class and no discrimination? Why bother with the likes feature? Instead of making up so much nonsense, let's take a look at our college entrance examination army. This is also a score. A high score will give you a key to enter the higher class, isn't it the same. . . In reality, everyone also scores points on blind dates. In fact, isn't it all the same? You don't need to get a broken like system in the future to start criticizing the human discrimination chain. What someone said earlier is right, it's all about middle-class anxiety, and it has nothing to do with technology criticizing half a dime. Isn't middle-class anxiety supposed to criticize capitalist society? . .
In the second episode of the horror game, the male protagonist also died in order to earn money for a plane ticket. But what does the final film ask us to reflect on? Stop playing horror games? Or are big capitalists stingy with life? To be honest, without this kind of high-tech game, one can waste people's lives, so I feel that the element of technology is superfluous.
The content of the third episode is also old-fashioned, that is, seize the evidence of the crime and then torture to death, but who is the abuser? Is it a hacker group or keyboard warriors? There is a big difference between the two. The hacker organization is an old theme, and ancient costume martial arts dramas can shoot this kind of content. Just replace the text messages with darts. If it was a keyboard warrior, I would say something, after all, what I reflect on is mediocre evil. But I didn't see how profound the reflection was.
In the fourth episode, the feeling is even worse, all kinds of dancing, it is better to dance if you are afraid of death, it is better to dance if you think about the meaning of life, and it is better to dance if you are looking for a partner. . . . The screenwriter pretended to be in love with Lace on the surface, but I felt that the two of them were drinking, dancing, going to bed, racing and fighting. The emotional scene between the two did not impress me at all. I really didn't see where they really fell in love. In essence, you may want to reflect on the question of life and death, but in other words, the result of thinking about the meaning of life is that there are various dances in the wine pool and the meat forest, right? . . Might as well read the egg that pretends to be consciousness in the Christmas chapter is more interesting.
Episode 5 The new type of fascism produced by technology is also old wine in new bottles. After a long time, it is still fascist and racial superiority. These things exist objectively without high technology. Since fascism exists in the world we live in every day, I am afraid of the future world. fascist.
I can't watch the sixth episode. . .
Generally speaking, the black that the black mirror actually reflects should be the black hole of human nature, not the black technology. At this point, in the third season, there is a feeling of constantly amplifying the harm caused by the development of technology. But after a few episodes, his point of view didn't convince me. In my opinion, the fear of the future technological society expressed by the screenwriter is completely unnecessary, as long as he can imagine a communist society.
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