After watching the first episode of "Black Mirror Season 4" today, it became more entertaining and paid tribute to "Star Trek". I didn't expect a better ending for the protagonist and his party to live forever. The tone is bold, and it will return to normal after rushing out of the impulse. I think it should be ironic that the captain's righteousness is contrary to common sense, and at the same time, it reflects that the problem that the trip may come in the future is still unknown at this moment. The heroine's smile at the last command is like that of the previous captain, but I'm not sure, because the plot really doesn't have a particularly obvious hint, and it shouldn't dig very deep, mainly exploring the issue of freedom. This should also be the reason why the episode was a bit disappointing at the end. Maybe I think they died in a wormhole, and it would be more thought-provoking to let everything go to nature.
The second episode, the archangel, is very frightening. I think the main discussion is on the wrong communication problem. Does the angel system make children passively become angels who don't eat human fireworks, or make parents become angels who always watch their children? Selfishly, I feel that the male protagonist is the angel, taking care of the female protagonist carefully. I don't really understand this episode either, maybe there are too many things to reflect, and the focus is weakened.
The third episode is alligator. Crocodile Law: Suppose a crocodile bites your foot. If you try to break free from your foot, the crocodile will bite both your foot and your hand at the same time, and the more you struggle, the more you bite. The only way is to sacrifice that foot and stop the loss in time. The heroine changed from an accomplice at the beginning to a criminal who was immediately disgraced because she couldn't let go of it decisively. Just as paper can never contain fire, crime will not be covered up by crime. When the heroine cries every time she kills, she can see that she is unable to save herself in the end. There is also a saying that it is the tears of a crocodile. Anyway, I don't agree with the statement that crime can't happen without that memory-checking machine, this time it's not technology but human nature. So I think this episode is a bit tech for tech's sake, but without that tech the story might just be a cliché.
The fourth episode, Hunting the DJ, is the sweetest episode in the whole series. It continues the previous turning point and is a bit like the love story of two girls in Black Mirror before (the specific name is forgotten). Easy to understand, not much to say. I just want to complain about the awkward conversations between the two of them, but I don't think they are compatible at all, and then there are many sex scenes, but the tension may not be enough, and I don't feel that the hero and heroine are tired of other people.
The fifth episode, Metal Head, this episode has a lot of feeling. Although some people say it is boring, I think it is because of its strong storytelling and high sense of substitution, and the black and white style is not mainstream and other factors. . In my opinion, this episode can be directly made into a movie and released. The actors' performances and the tension of the shots are in place, and the rhythm is a little rushed. The core is that human beings in the end of the world were hunted down for stealing toys from little girls in pursuit of their last love. I just want to say that the heroine's partner died too quickly. Although the one-man show of the latter person is very exciting, it is obviously a bit of a dance. Although the heroine didn't speak much on the walkie-talkie, I can probably guess that the human tribe should be small and full of despair, so they don't fight for food and water, but only for the last humanity.
The final episode, The Black Museum. My favorite is this episode, which explores the ethics of spiritual research. It seems to be discussing the question of who is more miserable, the doctor who died because of pain orgasm, the mother imprisoned in the toy, or the soul walking corpse imprisoned by electric shock? Or their relatives? There are many stories in this museum. It starts with the introduction of the doctor to the heroine. It is easy to guess that the heroine is here to kill the doctor, but the stories are also incredible. The doctor seemed to be just doing research and solving unsolved problems at first, but then he liked to be a pioneer, and like the first pain addict, he got deeper and deeper, and his mentality became more and more distorted. Although many people think the last episode is cool, but I feel more sad, what makes a girl understand and proficiently use the skills of the doctor, and put the mother's soul in her body, why did she take the bear away, and her mother will be taken away in the future. Put it in?
In fact, when it comes to saying that "Black Mirror" is getting weaker and weaker on the Internet, I feel that Black Mirror has been trying to break through, at least within the range that I can accept. Black Mirror has always been committed to using stories to put you in a dilemma, one side is humanity and the other is the rules. For the first three seasons, there are many works that directly hit the heart. The fourth season is more of a psychological portrait, which weakens the aggressiveness of the turning point of the story and instead depicts the characters' psychology and emotions in detail, further sublimating the true meaning of 'Black Mirror'. It is not a curious philosophical story, but an exploration and torture of human nature. Many people say that Black Mirror is more and more able to guess the ending. I am very confused. We should not appreciate this kind of work from the perspective of watching the story, but should watch it from the perspective of reflecting on our current situation. This is what I think he himself the meaning of. What is more dramatic is the white metal twisting on the brain in every episode. I remember that at the beginning, the main technology of Black Mirror was very brainy, but now the creation of technology is obviously not as rigorous as before. Seriously creative. In fact, Black Mirror has never let me down in the four seasons, and there are complaints, but more of it, I want to come to the next season soon, ah ah ah!
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