A cab driver with an agenda becomes the center of attention on a day that rapidly spirals out of control.A cab driver with an agenda becomes the center of attention on a day that rapidly spirals out of control.A cab driver with an agenda becomes the center of attention on a day that rapidly spirals out of control.
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Like the first episode, this episode is also not very "Black Mirror". However, the emotional impact it has really moves me. I just like Andrew Scott and his acting so much(btw check out "Fleabag" if you like him!). Social Media is not something innovative these days, but the way the story goes is wonderful. The story itself deserves a 10, but get a 9 since it's not as edgy as previous BM episodes.
Other users here, have stated that they thought this episode lacked the normal black mirror depth. I really disagree, this episode was the the highlight of the season for me. People who say this episode was just a thriller, are missing the true message in my opinion.
It was a thriller short film. Plain and simple. The people being preoccupied with their phones subplot didnt really add much to it except a device for the main characters motivation, and it just felt really forced and uninspired. Had nothing to do with the science fiction aspects associated with black mirror. This is just a story on how reality has been the last decade since Smart phones became normalized in society.
Still a great short in its own right tho. The acting by the main is what holds it all together.
But in retrospect, compared to the early seasons of BM. It doesn't hold up at all.. But its by far the best of the 3 from this season...
But in retrospect, compared to the early seasons of BM. It doesn't hold up at all.. But its by far the best of the 3 from this season...
Addiction to social networks? Facebook knowing more about you than the police? Our attention span of 1 minute regarding life and death situations? Don't text and drive?
You can choose your own message, and meanwhile enjoy the usual wonderful acting of Andrew Scott and an almost equally good display from Topher Grace.
And to those saying it's not proper Black Mirror... because there's no implants involved, or as yet non-existent tech? Think back to series 1 episode 1 and have a word with yourself. Not to mention the fact that series should evolve, or die - and then we'll move on to the next one in a couple of minutes of course.
And to those saying it's not proper Black Mirror... because there's no implants involved, or as yet non-existent tech? Think back to series 1 episode 1 and have a word with yourself. Not to mention the fact that series should evolve, or die - and then we'll move on to the next one in a couple of minutes of course.
Really sad, the most authentic episode of Black Mirror, pure emotional. Now I want to cry and delete all my social media accounts.
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- TriviaCharlie Brooker has stated that the lack of futuristic elements was intentional, and he wanted to do an episode that is Black Mirror-y but occurs in the present.
- GoofsThe sniper could change his position for a clear shot long before Chris ever got to talk to Billy, but he didn't.
- Quotes
Chris Gillhaney: I heard that you make these things that way. Addictive. So that you can't take you eyes off them. Well, job done. Bit of user feedback for you there. Maybe factor that into your next update.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 2020 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2020)
- SoundtracksDaydreaming
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Written by Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Ed O'Brien , Colin Greenwood and Phil Selway (as Philip Selway)
Performed by Radiohead
(piano notes heard as the main character is put on hold)
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- Desierto de Gorafe, Gorafe, Granada, Andalucía, Spain(silent retreat centre)
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- 1h 10m(70 min)
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- 2.20 : 1
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