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Black Mirror
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Plaything

  • Episode aired Apr 10, 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
23K
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Black Mirror (2011)
CrimeDramaMysterySci-FiThriller

In a near-future London, an eccentric murder suspect is linked to an unusual video game from the 1990s - a game populated by cute, evolving artificial lifeforms.In a near-future London, an eccentric murder suspect is linked to an unusual video game from the 1990s - a game populated by cute, evolving artificial lifeforms.In a near-future London, an eccentric murder suspect is linked to an unusual video game from the 1990s - a game populated by cute, evolving artificial lifeforms.

  • Director
    • David Slade
  • Writer
    • Charlie Brooker
  • Stars
    • Peter Capaldi
    • Lewis Gribben
    • James Nelson-Joyce
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Slade
    • Writer
      • Charlie Brooker
    • Stars
      • Peter Capaldi
      • Lewis Gribben
      • James Nelson-Joyce
    • 90User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    Peter Capaldi
    Peter Capaldi
    • Older Cameron Walker
    Lewis Gribben
    Lewis Gribben
    • Younger Cameron Walker
    James Nelson-Joyce
    James Nelson-Joyce
    • DCI Kano
    Michele Austin
    Michele Austin
    • Jen Minter
    Asim Chaudhry
    Asim Chaudhry
    • Mohan Thakur
    Will Poulter
    Will Poulter
    • Colin Ritman
    Kavé Niku
    Kavé Niku
    • Shopkeeper
    Ami Tredrea
    • WPC Yvonne Best
    Darryl Foster
    Darryl Foster
    • PC Mo Raiker
    Michael Taibi
    • Duster
    Jay Simpson
    Jay Simpson
    • Gordon
    Josh Finan
    Josh Finan
    • Lump
    Will Mackay
    • Policeman
    Jonny Lavelle
    Jonny Lavelle
    • Security Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Andy M Milligan
    Andy M Milligan
    • Computer Virus Victim
    • (uncredited)
    Zachary Vaughan
    Zachary Vaughan
    • Tech Employee
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Slade
    • Writer
      • Charlie Brooker
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    9yannathomas

    Plaything taps right into the old school DNA of Black Mirror

    This masterfully built episode channels the essence of good old Black Mirror - an unsettling return , forming cerebral and existential discomfort in all the right ways. The cinematography is true raw old school and the soundtrack elevates every frame, pulling from the pioneers of lush deconstructed electronica and meta-noise. There's a precision in the way it all breathes. Gribben is unapologetically chilling and Capaldi's performance is transfixing - the man unravels on screen in the most subliminal magnetic way.

    Plaything isn't just a sci-fi trope, it's a well calculated descent into an existential mirror.

    And some mirrors don't reflect you, they absorb you...
    7ryanpersaud-59415

    One half is really excellent, the other less so. But overall, feels the most like early Black Mirror.

    I think Plaything will ultimately be remembered positively, akin to the way Metalhead became years later. It's definitely the closest this season comes to OG Black Mirror, gritty, pitch black, and British.

    Lewis Gibbon really stole the show as the younger Cameron Walker, a man being interrogated for the murder with a mysterious connection to a 90s era video game. His performance was deeply uncomfortable and unsettling, in a very good way. The scenes have the energy of the Crank movies, and have a grit and grime to them that stands out.

    I think this is the best looking episode of the series so far. I like how it generally felt like the 90s, when it was set. There was something about the film grain, and of course, the amazing set design and costumes, that was so evocative of the era. You can watch this episode with no audio and put on some industrial British sludge on, and it'd fit well.

    Peter Capaldi as Cameron Walker in the present was...surprisingly unimpressive to me. I just didn't think he was doing anything I hadn't seen him do better. Those scenes definitely lacked energy in comparison and dragged the episode down.

    I liked the ending, although it was very predictable. I was fine with how it ended as well, I know some found it to be too abrupt. To me, it really represented the bleak world the episode presents.

    This, to me, is the best episode of Season 7, by a long shot.
    6FONYMAHONEY

    VERY well acted - poorly finished.

    Peter Capaldi is consistently world class. This is another stellar performance to add to his already pretty heaving canon of work. Plus, a very memorable & scene-stealing cameo from the always captivating Will Poulter. For this alone, I'd say this one's worth a watch.

    BUT...

    It doesn't have an ending. Like, it just doesn't. I dunno if that's Brooker deliberately setting up another sequel episode a-la Callister, or just running out of steam/ideas (6 episodes is a pretty incredible return given the low standard and briefness of the last couple of seasons), but it was frustrating. Like a lot of entertainment right now.

    Still delighted overall by the massive increase in quality in this season compared the the last - but overall, it's been very hit and miss.
    6LnBK

    Had so much more potential

    Yes, acting was great. Idea was fantastic. Some excitement which kept me glued, but only because I was intrigued by the whole idea, which by the end was sort of left empty and wasted. Some episodes are 1.5 hours long when they should be 45 minutes and then this one is 45 minutes when it should be 1-1.5 hours.

    Also, the overly angry cop was a bit annoying. It feels like every line he had, he said it with a clenched mouth as if he was going to murder someone. Just relax for 2 seconds buddy. I don't know if that was done on purpose but I believe the director really made a mistake here with this actor.
    9frtnyt

    Genuinely the greatest episode to come out in years.

    Plaything is genuinely the greatest Black Mirror episode to come out in years. It's such an incredible concept executed extremely well in just a very short time. The actors have done an incredible job on this one, and so have the directors. They do an extremely good job building the world, and all the references are so fun to catch. The soundtrack is doing an exceptional job too.

    The episode is even more fun if you've watched Bandersnatch, the interactive episode. Glad to see Colin Ritman again, in a completely brand new plot.

    While the recent reviews seem to be harsh on this episode, it will age as one of the best Black Mirror episode to exist.

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    • Trivia
      According to information from security cameras, the year in which this takes place is 2034.
    • Goofs
      When Cameron boots up his computer the CD drive is mounted as F drive however after inserting the cd he goes to D drive to run the install program.
    • Quotes

      Older Cameron Walker: Well, I'd learned early on to fear most people. So, to enjoy company, even emulated company via a screen, may be a bit sad... but it was water in the desert for me.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a QR code shown during the end credits that when scanned leads to a mobile simulation game called Black Mirror: Thronglets.
    • Connections
      Features Street Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      M-Ziq Theme
      Written by Francis Naughton, Mike Paradinas

      Performed by M-Ziq

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      • April 10, 2025 (France)
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