Black Mirror: Black Museum

2017
8.6| 1h0m| en
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TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
Stoutor It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
Haven Kaycee It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
dontfightagainstthetruth A girl runs out of petrol, finds a museum in the middle of nowhere, the museum's owner invites her in and for some reason decides to tell her the story behind of every single piece in details, there is no one there not even around the museum in the entire time, turns out he went through so much trouble just to gain some money by displaying them in his museum, the girl turns out to be daughter of one of the museum's victims, she takes revenge from him by doing the same complicated experiment to him that he used to do on his victims, as cheesy as that.
caivsmarivs Pathetic attempt to emulate Tarantino worst work. Admittedly it had potential but it sizzled into eye rolling predictable pile of manure.
Jon Hudson 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!
maariahupsha Fantastic episode. I wasn't really a fan of the synopsis for most of this season and ended up only watching two episodes - this and hang the dj. This is by far one of the best episodes to date.As a key motif in black mirror, this episode explored the transgressions humans can make in their desire to prolong life, aided by scientific/technological advancements. This alludes to ideas of previous episodes, such as Martha's attempt to keep hold of her lover. We see how this is built upon, particularly through the second of the three (interconnected) stories.This episode offers a profound reflection on the human nature/tendency to avoid confronting grief, and thus death. This is shown through the second story, in the decision to prolong the existence of a comatose girlfriend to the confinement of a brain, and subsequently, a stuffed animal. As humans, we tend to prioritise our desire to not experience grief, over the suffering of another (e.g in the form of a loved one dying) - the idea of prolonging life (to avoid the grief of losing them) thus prolongs the suffering of another. Thoroughly enjoyed the exploration of these themes, in a thought provoking reflection of modern day moral dilemmas concerning death.

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