#10 Polar Bears

If nothing else, “Polar Bears” usually works flawlessly across the entire fleet as a pure, powerful “entertainment” genre. A woman wakes up in a strange house without remembering what she is. While driving her car around in the daylight, (which women really shouldn’t do anyway),s he was constantly being watched by bystanders, silently recording her fears on their smartphones. Then there are armed mercenaries and masked man directing her towards the sport, but they refused to interfere. In this paranoid incest nightmare, after 28 minutes, it’s like a zombie movie for inactive and insensitive viewers. Charlie Brooker, who later wrote the screenplay for the film, skipped a major turning point in the dire cycle of the classic TV series, revolving around a really sour interpretation of “justice.” It is possibly a justification for mass sexualism. Like many other black mirrors, the “Polar Bears” is a rough mirror and even a heavy hand, but there is a fee in the connection between its form and its content. This is an emotional thriller.
#9 Fifteen Million Merits

The season-long production of this Black Mirror‘s turbulent prospect is even better, more affordable, and scarier than the first series. Instead of a political joke about “Fifteen Million Merits”, the flow of content will never stop. All of the program options are a few mining attempts. Consumerism is not just a culture. Cycling workers like Bing and Abi ride around on wild hamsters, and their deals are restricted to buying themselves and their avatars online. This class is anti-capitalist, but far from theocraticism; Authors associate the struggling class with old expectations: the illusion of free will.
#8 Metalhead

Unlike other episodes with the colors and the people, this fourth episode of “Metalhead” is contrasting, primitive and simple. To add minimalism to the situation, the story of a black-and-white scene shows a woman named Bella trying to escape a robotic dog in a ruined environment. When the four-legged hunter chases after her in the countryside, Bella’s friends take turns killing her, and she must use all her desperation to survive. In terms of time and nerves, it was like being hit by a drone. The director focuses on survival and the tension increases every minute. This is the shortest episode of Black Mirror, so I’ve watched it 41 times. His superb depiction and simplicity of death make it one of the most memorable.
#7 White Christmas

Unlike many other works, “White Christmas” weaves the themes of Black Mirror into an even more hilarious pattern. John the Ham serves three special storylines;.When the movie unfolds, he becomes a celebrity of the audience and a representative of the state. He also casts magical spells on eggs to break the will of an embryo. Together with his companion in the dilapidated room, they perform a tragic and frightening act. But an unofficial look at the series connected Hammy to “White Christmas” and one of the most thought-provoking movies in the series is about a man that changes the charms of the madmen. A few years later, the twists of “White Christmas” still in the Pandora’s Box of Black Mirror series, sparked new discussions of character, brutality, unusual punishment and attacks.
#6 The Entire History of You

One of the Black Mirror’s most hit franchises, “The Entire History Of You” is the rarest. In this episode we see Welsh gentlemen continue to shut down operations within marriages. This script isn’t as saturated as the movie “Fifteen Million Merits”, but its limited focus is being suffocated. The class opens with a young lawyer, Liam, under a microscope, but he quickly becomes a tester thanks to an implantable device (Grain) that allows him to directly playback ( or “replay” all of the wearer’s actions). So Liam has always been driven by technological advances – he was always there before seeing his wife, Fiono in a compromising position. Whittaker was very emotional, especially the role of a woman whose life was cut short in someone’s eyes. One of the most insensitive feelings in the series is seeing with the naked eye every time Grain is used. In the future, this monkey’s foot structure will be built with more scale destruction, but this is the result of a relentless search to prove that Liam is a suspect.
#5 Hang the DJ

Happy End novelty is not enough to make a special class of black mirrors. Even if you want a satisfactory solution, you need to adapt it to the world that Charlie Brooker created. “Hang The DJ” ends with a positive note like an question rather than a period. Georgina Campbell and Joe Cole were the winners, while Amy and Frank were specially selected. They are called “trainers.” Their elbows are shocking and touching. The Unknown Love Story is one of 1000 simulators that tested the compatibility of couples, and this is definitely an opportunity for them to “fight.” To get to know each other. Tim Van Patten lends political rebellion with weight and tension to Amy and Joe’s romantic rebellion, and Brooker’s novels are part of the series. It gives a feeling of “continuing.” Jane Austen is very pleased. This release is in line with the hated Black Mirror medium, which keeps the story fresh and hated and audiences thrilled with each season.
#4 Nosedive

Written by People Who Have Nothing to Do, the season 3 opening caricature was so far pastel-colored from the rest of the series, but the changes in aesthetics only added to it. (Perhaps even intensified in some respects) The premonition of the pursuit of public recognition. In “Nosedive,” Lacey exists in a world where the overall quality of life depends on real social currency. Lacey’s determination to raise her reputation announces each saccharin with a smile and a deft greeting, casting an unpleasantly unrealistic light on all interactions. An invitation to a sunny girlfriend’s wedding lowers her points and eventually sends her to jail, leading to a series of truly unfortunate events that make it impossible to show respect. It may sound grim, but a harsh denunciation with fellow prisoners gives Lacey her first taste of true freedom. Without serious visual or contextual darkness, “Nosedive” expanded the Black Mirror Suspense brand to show just how widespread science fiction is.
#3 USS Callister

There were rotary fans before Black Mirror, and they continued their walk after the show, but the aerobic drone teasing their hot rival in the iPad prison was a distant memory. .. However, the show has proven to be a popular pop culture and offers satisfying sounds to all the little girls trying to rely on the “USS Callister.” Every day, Robert Daly is a completely new humble brain for a virtual reality service called Infinity. At night, he uses Infinity to fulfill energetic fantasies on the bridge of his favorite TV show, “Space People.” Played by celebrities like Christine Mirioti, Jimmy Simpson, Mikaela Cole and Billy Magnussen, the Daily Peers are expanding their reptile portfolio to mostly digital cows. It also distorted the impression of William Shatner. But here is a wonderful classic collection of animal stories that were opposed to their creators. “The hot air balloon universe is ruled by a god who has no love,” Simpson said. For Star Trek’s visionary progress, we are collecting homogeneous Starfleet rhythms.
#2 Crocodile

Black Mirror picked the Nordic queen at the show’s most tragic moment, when Iceland’s natural beauty added the story of a woman wanting to perform atrocities to maintain privacy. Mia is her name. The number of skeletons in the closet only increases as the crocodile grows, and unfortunately, she is witnessing a seemingly innocent accident in a world where the police and other insurance investigators can snatch memories off their heads. Do you think he thought about that greenhouse well? Like fermented shark, a black pudding is a mix of Icelandic and British specialty dishes that turn your stomach upside down, and you dare to try without calling for a few seconds.
#1 San Junipero

The Black Mirror crown’s success was hailed as a happy ending, as did Queen Kelly and York’s full convergence on the Internet. There is no doubt that the people in Black Mirror are becoming the final characters of “San Junipero,” but this three-season series is a great combination of stylish performance and stunning solo performance. We have a clear point of view. Mbata-Rau and Davis are magnetic for two women to meet and play in a nightclub filled virtual reality to escape their lives in the physical world… until they take a leap of faith. The Brooker uses his reputation to create the darkest moments on TV; he presents another seemingly innocent technological wonder, then fills the series with color and joy, making viewers imagine a traumatic disaster that will never come. “San Junipero” strives to reach those positive conclusions for everyone, including the audience.








