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Black Mirror: Black Museum

Black Mirror: Black Museum (2017)

December. 29,2017
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8.6
| Drama Thriller Science Fiction

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Alicia
2017/12/29

I love this movie so much

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VeteranLight
2017/12/30

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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Pacionsbo
2017/12/31

Absolutely Fantastic

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Baseshment
2018/01/01

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Claudio Carvalho
2018/01/02

While driving to celebrate her father´s birthday, Nish stops at a lonely station to recharge the batteries of her car and walks to the criminal Dark Museum before the opening hour. However the owner Rolo Haynes admits Nish and tells the dark story related to each object. The air conditioning is out of work and Haynes drinks a bottle of water provided by Nish. Soon he learns who she is and what he agenda is. "Dark Museum" is a dark tale and one of the best episodes of "Black Mirror". Each segment is attractive but the lead story is very creepy and the conclusion surprises the viewer. My vote is nine.Title (Brazil): "Dark Museum"

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bob the moo
2018/01/03

The fourth season of Black Mirror has not been what I hoped it would be - the quality of production is higher than ever, but the ideas and delivery thereof has been less interesting than before. The final episode though is a strong finish, helped by its 'anthology' approach. A British girl is charging her car and decides to visit the 'Black Museum' nearby. Inside the owner tells her about a series of tragedies with their roots in technological advances that he was involved in pushing - all which his main attraction awaits behind a curtain.The 'sideshow' feel to this episode allows it to be more entertaining than many of the episodes this season; the tales have a darkness but they are told well by Rolo to have humor between them and in their delivery. Each of them deals with technology to keep someone around or to have an extra connection to them - whether it is the consciousness of someone in a coma, a doctor experiencing the pain of his patients to help diagnose it, or a killer captured at the time of his execution. The individual stories are engaging and well told with enough to shock but not to break us out of the "camp-fire" setting of the museum.The final story allows for a strong finish/twist in the telling. The ethics of it are a bit all over the place to be sure, but it is also satisfying in how it tidies up a strong episode. Performances are strong from both Hodges and Wright, while the mini-episodes also have plenty of good turns from familiar faces. Each story and the overall story tells of letting go, and of not doing something just because you can - treating human and emotional things as pure science or data; and I guess in the context of that, the overall ending is easier to take because, as wrong as it is, it is also a natural extension of the same.

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David Malek
2018/01/04

If the technology is advanced enough to download/upload consciousness, I guess it would be advanced enough to upload it into a humanoid robot. no need to go multi tenant into one brain. I get it, it is sci-fi, but make it a little more believable.

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Jon Hudson
2018/01/05

The two main ideasA doctor who can feel what his patients feelA man sharing a brain with his head partnerBoth ideas of Karl Pilkington on the podcasts with Rick Gervais!!!Good episode though but not the best!

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