Alicia
I love this movie so much
Exoticalot
People are voting emotionally.
Dorathen
Better Late Then Never
Crwthod
A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.
gaboanto
This story was interesting in some points.. it makes you wonder what is happening and how it happened and all , but really is merely confusing, most of the episode is just running and walking, i saw a little of interest in the part where she started counting on the machine and that's about it , really there are no spoilers since there isnt a story, is basically only your imagination of what is happening and this girl running all around the place
reisender
Needed to be twice as long and have a plot. Oh well
lol234
Brooker is a media satirist, so I want to give him the benefit of the doubt about this episode. My 6 rating is because even as dry satire, it's underwhelming.The premise is: mechanical dogs have decimated life in Scotland and presumably the world. The episode is essentially a prolonged chase. Instead of zombies in 28 Days Later, we've got robot dogs.There aren't many beats. Maxine Peake runs, trembles, inhales, sobs, etc. Ms Peake isn't given a lot to work with, yet does an admirable job. If she appears to over-act: what else is she supposed to do?So why is it possible parody? The first clue is it's in black & white. It looks a lot like Besson's wonderful The Last Battle. I'm tempted to believe that Brooker is giving a nudge to Besson to ask how he went from crafting quiet, beautiful films to his current excessive style. My second clue is the final shot. With the overwrought music, saccharine morality and the God-like perspective ... well, I hope Brooker understands what that means to the viewer.As a sincere story, it's silly. As a parody, it's not skewering much. This one's a swing and a miss. But I'm optimistic that Brooker has many more interesting stories to tell.
ceciliadduarte
I love this episode, it's one of my favourites ever since Netflix started producing Black Mirror, but a lot of other people have said that. I'm just curious, has no one else noticed how this episode was based on Eraserhead by David Lynch? There are so many similarities, even in the title, how come that I did not see anyone talking about how similar they are?