I have to vomit in every episode

Zackary 2021-12-29 08:01:42

When I was writing a short review of this play, there were a bunch of labels waiting for me to choose. The first reaction was science fiction. But after thinking about it, this is actually not a pure science fiction drama. Looking back at the plot that has come out, the theme of this drama should be the extension and amplification of life. Many of our seemingly sci-fi plots have actually happened in our lives all the time, or have quietly entered our lives but are not yet known to the public. For example, the boyfriend who was more sci-fi in the first two seasons was replaced by a robot after his death. In the past two days, I just checked the news. After his friend died, a programmer collected all the information on his social network and completed a program that could simulate his chat. . And the episode of Screen World has a subtle similarity to the current live broadcast boom. The President Fuck? It's not even close to science fiction, and it's more like a sociological experiment. The definition of this drama can avoid a lot of prejudice against the plot, well, let's take a look at the plot of the previous episodes in detail. Episode 1: If I hadn't read the comments, I really didn't know that the heroine was the heroine of Jurassic Park. In general, the first episode did not give people too much surprise, mainly because the second story in the "Fantastic Stories of the World 2016 Fall Special" that came out a few days ago overlapped too much with this episode, both The protagonist is too concerned about the evaluation of others and loses himself, and lives for the better evaluation of others every day. But Bizarre Story is better than Black Mirror. Although the ending is that the protagonist breaks away from the shackles of pursuing evaluation and gets a new life, Bizarre Story has a reversal. After the protagonist has a daughter, he still can’t ignore her daughter’s evaluation and go back to the old path. Indeed, many people may be able to see through some of the constraints that society has placed on us, and then get involved with a bunch of don’t care about other people’s opinions and make chicken soup like yourself. But objectively speaking, people are always social creatures, and if you haven't cultivated to the point of being too emotional, there will always be bonds between you and others, and there will always be some evaluations that you must care about. The female protagonist finally said that it was cool, but you must know that the score in this episode is directly linked to social status. The story after the heroine is released from prison should be more interesting. She hates false ratings and has to live in this kind of society. The choice under the dilemma has the potential to expand the story. In addition, tell a joke, this is a society that is rated as king, Taobao is afraid to unify the world? Episode 2: I have to say that the first two episodes are the main reason why I didn't give full marks to this show. They talked about things that were commonplace, without the tension of looking forward to the ending. Especially in the second episode, when I saw the virtual test, I knew that the story was about multiple nestings of virtual reality. In the end, the protagonist must be unable to distinguish between virtual and reality. The plot is exactly the same as I thought, and this should be considered an old science fiction theme. Wang Jinkang's "Seven-fold Shell" is exactly the same as the core of this episode, and the novel is still seven-fold nested, and there are some discussions on the cognition of the human brain. Finally, I vomit. For this kind of scary test based on psychological shadows, I think it is useless for the protagonist to call STOP. You should call "funny funny" or "calling god guard" (manual funny) Episode 3: To talk about a very interesting phenomenon, the popular science barrage at station B introduced that pedophilia is a very serious matter in some places abroad, but many barrages feel that this matter is not a big deal, and they have not really molested young children, at most Some people feel very sick. In fact, as far as I am concerned, as an old driver, I only know that pornographic videos of young children are illegal, but through barrage science popularization, I know that pedophilia is zero tolerance in some places abroad. Cough. . It seems that the construction of the domestic legal system needs to be improved. . I think this episode has two cores, one is the apparent condemnation of pedophiles, cheating men, etc. There is nothing to say about this. Another deeper core is interesting. In my opinion, the essence of this episode is very similar to some superhero comics. Superheroes rely on superpowers to punish criminals in their eyes, and the man behind the scenes in this episode achieves their goals by stealing the privacy of others. In essence, both of them achieve lynching by surpassing ordinary people's abilities, but the fire-breathing flying is a more recognizable super ability, and the hacker ability is a super ability under certain conditions. And both are not restricted by the rules. Many superhero comics talk about the various consequences of unrestricted superpowers. This episode's bias will cause bad results. Moreover, the behind-the-scenes man in this episode is first to obtain the privacy of others, and the procedure for obtaining evidence is unfair. Then watch the two pedophiles killing each other through the drone live broadcast, who are the people who like to watch the killing live, just a group of psychopaths on the dark web. In the end, there is no belief, and the two pedophiles have not even caused a substantive crime. It can be seen from these that the man behind the scenes is a very violent person. Today, he can stand on the moral high ground to punish pedophiles, and tomorrow it is possible to punish people who are not pleasing in life from his own moral values. If he was a fanatical religious or racialist, it would be even more terrifying. From this drama alone, it is a concern about violence caused by online privacy leaks. In general, the first three episodes are all about the discussion of science and technology ethics, but the subject matter is nothing new. Episode 4: There is a small easter egg at the beginning. The bgm in the bar is ed "Walk like an Egyptian" by JOJO. Happy? But after reading it, I realized that these easter eggs existed as symbols of various ages. Here is a small suggestion. Some easter eggs don't feel necessary to be close-up, and they can be directly used as the background for the audience to find that it may be more interesting. The details of this episode are well grasped, including the countdown every night, and the font of one week later changes in different ages. This episode has a lot of information. First thought it was a crossing, and then it was discovered that it was uploaded by consciousness. Then it turned out to be an aging population. Of course, the lesbian issue runs through the whole drama. These plots are gradually uncovered through dialogue and handled very well. Towards the end, this episode finally raises the ultimate question of whether immortality without relatives is meaningful. This made me take a high look at this episode, and finally began to think about the issues after immortality. Without this episode, it is a bad street theme that has been handled well. But when I thought that the old black lady chose to sleep forever, the screenwriter slapped me severely. My husband is dead, so I can just find another one. . ORZ. . It's completely forcibly deviating from Black Mirror's usual ending style. The prince and princess have lived happily ever after, but when they gain eternal life, how long can they be happy? Did the two people drink and dance together until the server crashed? I'm afraid this problem can't be explained in one season. Episode 5: This episode is the best episode I think so far, and I finally recovered the feeling of the first two episodes of Black Mirror. The content covered in this episode is also very rich: The government brainwashing project, the awakening of personal will and the optimization of human genes. This episode is by far the closest to reality. The cockroaches here are like the Jews under the rule of the Nazis during World War II and the blacks before the American Civil War. When people around you tell you that this race is inferior, you don't have any burden to hurt him, what happens is the scene in the drama, and it will be even more terrifying. The cockroach's skin is just the concretization of this kind of public opinion orientation. Humans are sensory animals, and your intuitive feelings are not all true. When the information you receive is manipulated by people and you don't know it, it is no different from the people in the training cabin of The Matrix. Extending it, the information that affects people’s cognition in modern life is no longer limited to visual, touch and taste, but more importantly, news information from various media. When these are all under the control of GOV, and you don’t bother to distinguish the authenticity, then How far are you from becoming a puppet? The way to avoid becoming a puppet is to form a self-recognition system. I don't know much about it here. In this episode of military operations, the beautification system keeps soldiers away from the real bloody scene and kills the "cockroach" without hesitation. That's right, what is alluding here is the increasingly technologicalized combat process in modern warfare. You press a button and you see a cloud of gunpowder smoke on the screen, and the target just disappears. There is no blood dripping, no post-war psychological trauma, no hesitation when shooting, even the drone console is like a game console. Life becomes a bunch of simple statistics. This will only increase the efficiency of the slaughter and allow politicians to more fully control the violence. Unfortunately, our form of war is developing in this direction. The background of the whole story, the Human Gene Optimization Project, this old-fashioned thing, will not be said here. Finally, this story teaches us that when we install a certain software or sign an agreement, don’t keep pressing the next step, look carefully, so as not to regret it in the future? Episode 6: The last episode released so far. It has a very long time and the title is " death Note: "Crowdfunding" is another plot that has been discussed many times, but it is forcibly covered by a layer of technology. Halfway through the film, there are many bugs that I can’t understand. They mainly focus on this murder weapon, robot bee. I can’t understand why they use graphics to identify nectar, and how difficult it is to find flowers on a piece of land. Aside from computing resources, what do you do with the flowers covered by leaves? In my opinion, this is basically a forced act of opening the back door to the government security department to compromise. Furthermore, there were not many people on duty in the control center of All Britain Bee, and a project involving government security departments was casually accepted. Even if scientists are now wary of such self-replicating intelligent machines, it is still a question of whether this kind of bee will come out, let alone that there is no mandatory offline security function in the bee. The above was written when I saw it halfway through. If there is no final reversal, I would define this episode as a failure, but it is the reversal of the perpetrator becoming a victim that makes me think the sixth episode is the best. The BUG of the mechanical bee also has a reason. This is the most vigilant episode in the entire three seasons of Black Mirror. It is not just to be alert to the harm of our online violence, but to alert who gave them the right to the death penalty behind the scenes. Yes, it is technology that is out of control. The documents of the black hand behind the scenes revealed that his purpose is to let those who speak wantonly on the Internet understand the cruel consequences of their remarks. After seeing it, I realized that the price is not the blood of the victims on the rankings, but death in those dark corners. The lives of the spectators who voted. This makes the whole story shrouded in a religious color, and the whole plan is more like a trial ritual. God used human hands to open Pandora's Box, and a swarm of mechanical bees flew out of the box. Mechanical bees are just a microcosm of smart devices. Self-driving cars and smart phones may all be tools for trial. The problem is that the judge is not an omniscient and almighty God, but a human being who has his own standards of judgment. This episode is also an extension of the third episode. The hackers in the third episode are at the real technology level and can only judge a few people with too much time, and the sixth episode judges the keyboard man of the entire UK at the near future technology level. When technology continues to develop, in some distant future, a single person may be able to steal the authority of God and judge the entire mankind. Speaking of this, I’m just kidding, the technology house is really terrible? This episode also summarizes the entire first half of the season. It is human beings who are most likely to destroy mankind, lost in an illusory space, manipulated by false information, and The destruction of technological creation. The development of science and technology can never lack this kind of self-awareness. There is no security function to force offline. The above was written when I saw it halfway through. If there is no final reversal, I would define this episode as a failure, but it is the reversal of the perpetrator becoming a victim that makes me think the sixth episode is the best. The BUG of the mechanical bee also has a reason. This is the most vigilant episode in the entire three seasons of Black Mirror. It is not just to be alert to the harm of our online violence, but to alert who gave them the right to the death penalty behind the scenes. Yes, it is technology that is out of control. The documents of the black hand behind the scenes revealed that his purpose is to let those who speak wantonly on the Internet understand the cruel consequences of their remarks. After seeing it, I realized that the price is not the blood of the victims on the rankings, but death in those dark corners. The lives of the spectators who voted. This makes the whole story shrouded in a religious color, and the whole plan is more like a trial ritual. God used human hands to open Pandora's Box, and a swarm of mechanical bees flew out of the box. Mechanical bees are just a microcosm of smart devices. Self-driving cars and smart phones may all be tools for trial. The problem is that the judge is not an omniscient and almighty God, but a human being who has his own standards of judgment. This episode is also an extension of the third episode. The hackers in the third episode are at the real technology level and can only judge a few people with too much time, and the sixth episode judges the keyboard man of the entire UK at the near future technology level. When technology continues to develop, in some distant future, a single person may be able to steal the authority of God and judge the entire mankind. Speaking of this, I’m just kidding, the technology house is really terrible? This episode also summarizes the entire first half of the season. It is human beings who are most likely to destroy mankind, lost in an illusory space, manipulated by false information, and The destruction of technological creation. The development of science and technology can never lack this kind of self-awareness. There is no security function to force offline. The above was written when I saw it halfway through. If there is no final reversal, I would define this episode as a failure, but it is the reversal of the perpetrator becoming a victim that makes me think the sixth episode is the best. The BUG of the mechanical bee also has a reason. This is the most vigilant episode in the entire three seasons of Black Mirror. It is not just to be alert to the harm of our online violence, but to alert who gave them the right to the death penalty behind the scenes. Yes, it is technology that is out of control. The documents of the black hand behind the scenes revealed that his purpose is to let those who speak wantonly on the Internet understand the cruel consequences of their remarks. After seeing it, I realized that the price is not the blood of the victims on the rankings, but death in those dark corners. The lives of the spectators who voted. This makes the whole story shrouded in a religious color, and the whole plan is more like a trial ritual. God used human hands to open Pandora's Box, and a swarm of mechanical bees flew out of the box. Mechanical bees are just a microcosm of smart devices. Self-driving cars and smart phones may all be tools for trial. The problem is that the judge is not an omniscient and almighty God, but a human being who has his own standards of judgment. This episode is also an extension of the third episode. The hackers in the third episode are at the real technology level and can only judge a few people with too much time, and the sixth episode judges the keyboard man of the entire UK at the near future technology level. When technology continues to develop, in some distant future, a single person may be able to steal the authority of God and judge the entire mankind. Speaking of this, I’m just kidding, the technology house is really terrible? This episode also summarizes the entire first half of the season. It is human beings who are most likely to destroy mankind, lost in an illusory space, manipulated by false information, and The destruction of technological creation. The development of science and technology can never lack this kind of self-awareness. Lei's hand opened the Pandora's Box, and a swarm of mechanical bees flew out of the box. Mechanical bees are just a microcosm of smart devices. Self-driving cars and smart phones may all be tools for trial. The problem is that the judge is not an omniscient and almighty God, but a human being who has his own standards of judgment. This episode is also an extension of the third episode. The hackers in the third episode are at the real technology level and can only judge a few people with too much time, and the sixth episode judges the keyboard man of the entire UK at the near future technology level. When technology continues to develop, in some distant future, a single person may be able to steal the authority of God and judge the entire mankind. Speaking of this, I’m just kidding, the technology house is really terrible? This episode also summarizes the entire first half of the season. It is human beings who are most likely to destroy mankind, lost in an illusory space, manipulated by false information, and The destruction of technological creation. The development of science and technology can never lack this kind of self-awareness. Lei's hand opened the Pandora's Box, and a swarm of mechanical bees flew out of the box. Mechanical bees are just a microcosm of smart devices. Self-driving cars and smart phones may all be tools for trial. The problem is that the judge is not an omniscient and almighty God, but a human being who has his own standards of judgment. This episode is also an extension of the third episode. The hackers in the third episode are at the real technology level and can only judge a few people with too much time, and the sixth episode judges the keyboard man of the entire UK at the near future technology level. When technology continues to develop, in some distant future, a single person may be able to steal the authority of God and judge the entire mankind. Speaking of this, I’m just kidding, the technology house is really terrible? This episode also summarizes the entire first half of the season. It is human beings who are most likely to destroy mankind, lost in an illusory space, manipulated by false information, and The destruction of technological creation. The development of science and technology can never lack this kind of self-awareness.

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