What's with the bad votes it didn't even come out yet-
Edit: Fair enough.
I see many people here complaining that the message of this episode was blatantly obvious and simple, but I don't really think that is the point of the episode.
In my interpretation, this episode was mainly here to tell a story of a tragic character that does immoral things out of desperation whilst also showing glimpses of humanity in his actions, which in no way justify his actions. Similarly, they try to humanise each and every side of this story. Even the big CEO of the company that arguably does a lot of social evil has his big humanising moment, where he admits that it all spun out of control, and I think we can all relate to that.
There is no evil character. It is all a complex web that creates evil, and the point, as I see it, was not to bash into the heads of people to not text and drive, or to stop using social media, but simply to tell a story. A story that utilises the all-consuming technology in our society, and I think it does that job fantastically. It is suspenseful, layered, and incredibly moving.
Not for epileptics my god
Despite it being visually and conceptually stunning, the film turned out to be extremely slow and actionless for my taste.
Many people think that the aforementioned positive qualities outweight the negative, but personally, I think that narrative must prevail over visuals,soundtracks, effects or symbolisms.
Why do film studios have to spell stuff out for us , we are not idiots. The fact that we knew Adaline never aged from the start was a bad move. The studio should have kept us guessing...make the audience work. Why was Adaline on the Run?, Why did she have to keep changing identities?. The big reveal should have been when Adaline met Ellis' father. A great film but could have been so much better. As soon as this movie hits blu ray. I am going to make my own edit.
Ladies and gentlemen, Kieran Culkin, the 2023 Emmy winner.
Werewolves? In BLACK MIRROR?!?! Are you f*cking kidding me?!
What a poor movie, i really don't understand how many people like this movie...
I absolutely get the criticism that this episode (like most episodes of season 6) don't really fit into the previous Black Mirror narrative.
And yet, I loved this one and hope to see Anjana Vasan bashing more people to death in future movies.
A perfect ending to a perfectly scripted and perfectly planned show.
"The more you know who you are, and what you want, the less you let things upset you."
Qué paja tener que buscar los títulos en inglés. ¡Esta película se llama Relatos Salvajes, carajo!
A very long movie which tells an uninteresting story with no point.
This is one of those movies you need an 11th heart in the rating.
You're funny. Balls don't have names
After the bootcamp training it felt like the movie was just another war movie... I hate this Joker, a real forgetable character he turned out to be
An overall trakt rating of 7.1? Are you having a laugh, back in my R.A.F days you'd have been duffed up for this, go do one trakt! This ought to be nothing short of 10/10 stars I reckon
Ridiculous to the point of unbelievable, and not very funny to boot. Salma Hayek's acting was very poor. 4/10
This movie really worked for me as a standalone movie. I don't know if my experience watching it could be improved by watching the first one, but now I really want to see the entire trilogy. Highly recomended.
Probably the best-written TV show of the '90s and the perfect mix of family drama and mob story. The realistic, unvarnished approach to the mafia lifestyle is clearly inspired by "GoodFellas", with which it shares a few cast members. It's almost a sitcom, but there is a horizontal plotline that slowly proceeds through the season and builds up the tension until the last couple of episodes. Everything starts off as some kind of offbeat comedy, but you can notice that things are getting more and more serious as time goes by. The characters are sometimes too many to keep in mind, but the ones who stick are lovable. Tony is such an asshole, yet we can't help loving him. Being able to join his therapy sessions helps to build affection and grasp the depth of the character.
two hours of my life i will never get back but blake lively is hot i guess
"#FAKENEWS"
Based on a liar's book, this grotesque series is filled with lies. Don't waste your time on this.
Don't know if this was intended as a mini-series but I definitely hope this isn't the last we see of Birgitte and the gang. This series could have aired immediately after the third season as it's still just as good.
This should’ve been a 15 minute movie. It was very frustrating to watch the way it keeps bouncing back and forth from the past the present. Some funny moments but basically it sucked
This movie will test the patience of modern audiences (and even Hitchcock fans that only know his greatest hits) but it's a very rewarding film.