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Electric Dreams

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Electric Dreams (2017)
From the mind of the prolific sci-fi author comes the new anthology series "Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams." With 10 standalone episodes and a sweeping all-star cast, each epic story will explore fantasy, humanity, and a future we've only begun to imagine.
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Une série de science-fiction inspirée des oeuvres de Philip K. Dick., avec des épisodes indépendants les uns des autres.Une série de science-fiction inspirée des oeuvres de Philip K. Dick., avec des épisodes indépendants les uns des autres.Une série de science-fiction inspirée des oeuvres de Philip K. Dick., avec des épisodes indépendants les uns des autres.

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    • Steve Buscemi
    • Bryan Cranston
    • Richard Madden
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    • Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 victoire et 11 nominations au total

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    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Ed Morris
    • 2017
    Bryan Cranston
    Bryan Cranston
    • Silas
    • 2017
    Richard Madden
    Richard Madden
    • Agent Ross
    • 2017
    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
    • Ed Jacobson
    • 2017
    Terrence Howard
    Terrence Howard
    • George
    • 2017
    Geraldine Chaplin
    Geraldine Chaplin
    • Irma
    • 2017
    Juno Temple
    Juno Temple
    • Emily Zabriskie
    • 2018
    Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear
    • The Father…
    • 2018
    Annalise Basso
    Annalise Basso
    • Foster Lee
    • 2018
    Mel Rodriguez
    Mel Rodriguez
    • Philbert Noyce
    • 2018
    Benedict Wong
    Benedict Wong
    • Andrews
    • 2017
    Anna Paquin
    Anna Paquin
    • Sarah
    • 2017
    Holliday Grainger
    Holliday Grainger
    • Honor
    • 2017
    Essie Davis
    Essie Davis
    • Vera
    • 2017
    Anthony Boyle
    Anthony Boyle
    • Sam
    • 2017
    Sidse Babett Knudsen
    Sidse Babett Knudsen
    • Jill
    • 2017
    Maura Tierney
    Maura Tierney
    • Irene Lee
    • 2018
    Janelle Monáe
    Janelle Monáe
    • Alice
    • 2018
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    8steeleha

    Now That's What I Call Dystopia

    There can be no denying that on first look this episode of Electric Dreams borrows heavily from the likes of Blade Runner, Black Mirror, Children of Men... etc, but of course the source material for this provides inspiration for the aforementioned titles, and so it's get an originality pass in my book.

    A key feature for me with sci-fi is the dealing with the creation of alternate universes, where key events change the course of evolution. On this front the episode succeeds within that premise. There have been many mediocre sci-fi presentations that have come and gone - set up with weaker writing and concepts, and possibly better acting (though I will give a special exception to Holliday Grainger, who put in a very good performance). If the future world is unconvincing, however, it drags the performances down. I felt it was convincing enough here.

    In summary, is definitely worth a watch, and look forward to other episodes within the series - it's a short story and it's designed to make you think where the themes could possibly go within the world that's been created. And as such, it's succeeded. A test of it's success is that I'd have been quite happy seeing where the world would have progressed after the end scenes. A solid start.
    7SnoopyStyle

    good

    This is an anthology series based on the works of futurist sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick. It's ten episodes switching back and forth between American production and British. Despite loving the Blade Runner franchise, I don't think I've ever read his work. This has a darker tone. Some of the British ones remind me of Black Mirror which was probably the original intent. It's a murky hit-and-miss proposition. I don't know about the Philip K. Dick part. His name is useful for selling this. It has some good sci-fi ideas. I like the darker tones but the lighter tones is awkward at times.
    7citadeluk

    Almost great

    Philip K Dick's stories have been shown by films like Bladerunner and Minority Report to be brilliant source material to make great screen adaptations. Black Mirror has shown how great a science fiction anthology series can be. The first two episodes of Philip K Dick's Electric Dreams hint at how great the series could be.

    There have been many adaptation's of P K Dick's stories into movies. The makers of Electric Dreams would do well to study those carefully. They would learn that the closer film makers stick to the spirit and intention of P K Dick the better the end product is.

    Electric Dreams feels half true to the originals. As a spoiler free example of where they stray, the first two episodes change the endings of the stories. P K Dick is a master of the plot twist and the original endings are not only shocking but made you think. His signature themes make you question the nature of reality, of memory and whether people really have what they want. In the show, these themes are muted: replaced by the writers' own hackneyed ideas and messages.

    The first episode looked really cheap. It could have been a cop show set in the seventies. There was no sense that it was the future. The second show was far better and looked believable as a vision of the far future. As a writer, P K Dick doesn't delve to much into how things look or the minutiae of individual's character's. There is so much space for film makers to fill with something incredible as Ridley Scott did in Bladerunner.

    I'm excited to see the coming episodes and I hope there are future series. Most of all I hope the makers quickly learn that, as is shown by the first two episodes, P K Dick was a great writer and the further you veer from what he was trying to say with his stories, the weaker the adaptations will be.
    chazwyman

    Philip K WHO?

    I've enjoyed the whole series of stories. Well acted, great sets, great effects, good design. I have also enjoyed reading the works of P K Dick. The short stories are excellent and introduced many of the key ideas upon which all sci-fi was based. However watching the shows and reading the stories are two different things.

    There is barely anything to compare them except perhaps a single key idea. The situations are changed, the characters are different, the settings, to time-frame, just about everything in the TV series is altered.

    Are today's writers so devoid of ideas, that they have to take ideas some of them over sixty years old? Or is it that the TV corporate entities are such poor judges of writing talent that they dare not fund a series unless it has some big name at the top of the bill to exploit.

    I'd hope that Mr. Dick, were he alive would enjoy the series, but I can't help thinking that he would not recognise his own story were is name not plastered over the top of the credits, and if it were not he'd be saying ' "oh I think I had an idea a bit similar to that in 1958"
    5gquinn-photography

    It has its moments but is ultimately disappointing

    I was really excited to watch Stan's original Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams but after watching the series I feel like they should have taken PKD's name out of the title.

    After realizing they changed a lot of the endings to his original stories it made sense why the plots of the episodes felt misguided and confusing. PKD is a very clear cut writer, granted his novels such as Do Android's Dream of Electric Sheep? are a little "Inception-Like" in that some things are left a little unclear but for the most part he has very concise and clear endings to his stories because he's trying to convey a meaningful message.

    Many of the episodes of this series use his source material extremely loosely and seem to use the film adaptations of his books as inspiration more than his actual books making them feel more like general sci-fi themed stories than true PKD ones. I also can't help but think of Black Mirror while watching and it feels as though they're simply trying to recreate the feeling of that.

    I appreciate the way they use 70's iconography and keep the future looking gritty and focusing on the negative applications advanced technology can have as well as the benefits. The bleak outlook he always had on literally everything especially relationships is also quite prominent. On a whole it sort of does feel like Philip K. Dick but it really could have done a lot better if it had simply stuck to the source material and kept the endings true to them. For instance "Impossible Planet" had a much better ending in his story than the show tried to come up with, I get that the creators want to have some fun but if you're taking directly off of a master and then only changing a few things around you're going to fail since it was already great to begin with, that's why it's so well known. As they say, if it ain't broke don't fix it.

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      "Electric Dreams" is a reference to PKD's novel that inspired "Blade Runner" titled "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"
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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 janvier 2018 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Chicago, Illinois, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
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      • Sony Pictures Television
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