A troubled starlet is dogged by invasive paparazzi while dealing with the consequences of a hit-and-run incident.A troubled starlet is dogged by invasive paparazzi while dealing with the consequences of a hit-and-run incident.A troubled starlet is dogged by invasive paparazzi while dealing with the consequences of a hit-and-run incident.
Jean Lee Summers
- Ji-Hoon
- (as Yoojin Lee)
Julio Perillán
- Mazey's Director
- (as Julio Perillan)
Gary Anthony Stennette
- Mazey's 1st AD
- (as Gary Stennette)
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"Mazey Day" is controversial and problematic. On one hand, I appreciate the attempt at symbolism compared to the more straightforward approach of classic Black Mirror episodes. On the other hand, the entire episode feels like an ordinary B-horror flick taken from a completely different series, with uninteresting characters and a plot that barely fills 30 minutes...
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SPOILER Either way, my weakness for werewolf horrors and the straightforward gore ending elevates this episode a notch in my eyes. P. S. The Czech police officers were oddly amusing.
People are giving this bad reviews on the basis that it doesn't "feel like" a black mirror episode. Well neither did the very first episode, The National Anthem, so big whoop.
This is a solid piece of television, with an interesting story and a good twist to keep it interesting. The writers are telling us the stories that they want to write - don't judge the episode on what you wanted to see, but rather what they put in front of you.
If people genuinely think this is a 1 or 2 rated episode based on the story and the performances of the actors (which are all excellent, by the way), then I genuinely don't know why they bother turning on the TV.
This is a solid piece of television, with an interesting story and a good twist to keep it interesting. The writers are telling us the stories that they want to write - don't judge the episode on what you wanted to see, but rather what they put in front of you.
If people genuinely think this is a 1 or 2 rated episode based on the story and the performances of the actors (which are all excellent, by the way), then I genuinely don't know why they bother turning on the TV.
Black Mirror has always been a startling commentary on technology. This season has been drifting away from that and bordering on some kind of horror/fantasy. Why can't the writers pause and remember that San Junipero was their best episode and realize that we don't need to feel scared, we need to be mesmerized and surprised by new concepts surrounding technological advancements. And if those concepts happen to excite us or just freak us out, cool. But the goal doesn't need to simply be to freak us out. Loch Henry & Demon 79 had the same problem. While these kinds of episodes are entertaining on their own, they aren't Black Mirror.
I say this might be the worst because this is my lowest-rated episode. Mazey Day is an episode that makes me question if Black Mirror is already losing its edge. Again, like Loch Ness, Mazey Day doesn't have the "Black Mirror" vibes. It's just a horror suspense story. Unlike Loch Ness however, Mazey Day isn't that great. It's just a bit ridiculous, although I gotta admit the climax is a bit fun and the acting is also good.
This episode is about the life of paparazzi, and how they can affect lives, specifically celebrities. The story doesn't have technology commentary or any sci-fi elements or something that is typical of Black Mirror, which is disappointing because we waited like three years or something FOR THIS??
This episode is about the life of paparazzi, and how they can affect lives, specifically celebrities. The story doesn't have technology commentary or any sci-fi elements or something that is typical of Black Mirror, which is disappointing because we waited like three years or something FOR THIS??
Bo is a member of The Paparazzi looking for her next buck, news of actress Mazey Day's addiction sends her looking for the money shot.
I'm able to understand why this has such a low rating, I can I see why this isn't to everyone's taste, it is a mix of good and bad.
I spend most of it thinking it felt like a glimpse of the past, not the future, whenever I think of Paparazzi, I think of Diana, she's definitely been spoken about quite a lot, and many scenes here put me in mind, especially the moment of discovery, the element of the past as it were wasn't Black Mirror, but it was decent.
The twist, the insight into the future, it didn't work for me, there's coming out of left field, and then there's writing down a tonne of ideas, and picking one at random out of a hat, that's how this twist felt for me.
Mazey Day didn't work as a title, how about Revenge of The Paparazzi victims?
No issue with the acting or production values, it looked great,amazing special effects, Zazie Beetz and Clara Rugaard both did a good job.
It didn't quite work, but not all bad.
6/10.
I'm able to understand why this has such a low rating, I can I see why this isn't to everyone's taste, it is a mix of good and bad.
I spend most of it thinking it felt like a glimpse of the past, not the future, whenever I think of Paparazzi, I think of Diana, she's definitely been spoken about quite a lot, and many scenes here put me in mind, especially the moment of discovery, the element of the past as it were wasn't Black Mirror, but it was decent.
The twist, the insight into the future, it didn't work for me, there's coming out of left field, and then there's writing down a tonne of ideas, and picking one at random out of a hat, that's how this twist felt for me.
Mazey Day didn't work as a title, how about Revenge of The Paparazzi victims?
No issue with the acting or production values, it looked great,amazing special effects, Zazie Beetz and Clara Rugaard both did a good job.
It didn't quite work, but not all bad.
6/10.
Did you know
- TriviaThe actor Justin Camley, who is being photographed with his secret lover at the beginning, is mentioned to be the star of a show called 'Sea of Tranquility'. 'Sea of Tranquility' is the show the fans were going to a convention for in Nosedive (2016) and is one of the shows visible on the Streamberry app when Joan and Krish are browsing for something to watch in Joan Is Awful (2023).
- GoofsThe doctor and his assistant/bodyguard drove away from the retreat so should have noticed the vehicles parked directly in front of the entry gate, which - as seen later - haven't moved. However, since the retreat is a complex, it is more likely that they never went out the gate, and instead went to another building for the night.
- Crazy creditsThe title of the episode doesn't appear until around the 6-minute mark.
- ConnectionsReferences Jurassic Park (1993)
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