
Black Mirror (series) (2011)
Anno di uscita: 2011
Nazione: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: بلاك ميرور, Qara güzgü, Черното огледало, Чорнае люстэрка, Ispilu Beltza
Regista: Charlie Brooker
Writer: Charlie Brooker
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Executive Producer: Charlie Brooker
Società: House of Tomorrow, Zeppotron, Broke and Bones
Genere: Drama, Dystopian Television Series, Mystery, Satire, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction Television Program, Thriller, Thriller Television Series, Tv Series
Budget: N/A
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: technology, dystopia, satire, anthology, dark comedy, punishment, social satire, alternative reality, humanity, cyber thriller, near future, social sci-fi, horror, crime
Storia
Each episode of 'Black Mirror' tells a standalone story that explores the darker side of technology and its impact on humanity. The series delves into themes such as social media obsession ('Nosedive', 'Hang the DJ'), virtual reality addiction ('White Christmas', 'USS Callister'), and the consequences of advanced technologies like memory implants ('The Entire History of You') or AI-controlled societies ('Metalhead'). The narratives often involve a twist or cautionary message about our relationship with technology.
Riassunto
'Black Mirror' is a British anthology series that premiered in 2011, created by Charlie Brooker. Set in the near future or an alternate reality, each episode presents a standalone story that serves as a critique and commentary on modern society's dependence on technology. The title refers to the idea that our TV screens are black mirrors reflecting our own lives back at us. The series is known for its dark, satirical tone, exploring themes such as isolation, obsession, and manipulation in the digital age.