Nine loosely connected and darkly comic stories about human relationships in this modern age of smart phones, social media and connectivity.Nine loosely connected and darkly comic stories about human relationships in this modern age of smart phones, social media and connectivity.Nine loosely connected and darkly comic stories about human relationships in this modern age of smart phones, social media and connectivity.
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This could've been an opportunity to say something insightful. To make meaningful commentary about how our lives have changed due to technology in recent times.
Instead it's an annoying slog of the most insufferable people in the dumbest situations that provides the dumbest "social commentary." Seriously, a granny could've come up with these episode premises they are so insipid.
Do not waste your time on this crap.
Instead it's an annoying slog of the most insufferable people in the dumbest situations that provides the dumbest "social commentary." Seriously, a granny could've come up with these episode premises they are so insipid.
Do not waste your time on this crap.
It is billed as a comedy and there are some comedic moments but it goes deeper than that.
It highlights some of the very real consequences of what we often see as progress because it makes our lives easier but also all too often often avoid facing the tragic consequences of it's misuse and slavery too.
People of all ages can enjoy these bit size episodes, so not limited to any particular group.
I hope that the producers will apply the same techniques to another 9 films that highlight the absurdity of tribal group names that have no actual relevance but are continually used in petty culture wars. Boomer, millennial, gen z/x an other such nonsense.
It highlights some of the very real consequences of what we often see as progress because it makes our lives easier but also all too often often avoid facing the tragic consequences of it's misuse and slavery too.
People of all ages can enjoy these bit size episodes, so not limited to any particular group.
I hope that the producers will apply the same techniques to another 9 films that highlight the absurdity of tribal group names that have no actual relevance but are continually used in petty culture wars. Boomer, millennial, gen z/x an other such nonsense.
Pandering to the modern(?) curmudgeon. Nine Films About Technology is a deep-dive into every boomer's and news outlet's mentality towards the revolution of technology. We're greeted with this sort of product every few years, contemplating the dystopian existence of the things we love.
The characters are often extreme versions of what they intend to mock and often jump the shark for every keen, contemporary eye.
Rave reviews seem to love confirmation bias, a brilliant idea to serve a 45+ audience.
The characters are often extreme versions of what they intend to mock and often jump the shark for every keen, contemporary eye.
Rave reviews seem to love confirmation bias, a brilliant idea to serve a 45+ audience.
Concur with the other review; stumbled upon this and is very brilliant. Put together well, short 10 min episodes hit the nail on the head with technology and its pros/cons. I am currently bumping the rating to 9 stars due to the creativity, relevance and there's nothing bad about this at all. Well done!!
I wasn't expecting this tbh, the acting is great.. The
story of each episode is brilliant, i end up smiling after every episode! It's fantastic, I highly recommend watching it.
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