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6. "I think this is one of those better in theory than execution..."
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I would describe this as similar to looking at 360 degree pictures...it's cool for about 5 seconds, but after that you want to see the image that the photographer intended for you to see rather than stare at random background objects that aren't really that interesting.

This style of a movie doesn't speak to me at all--In the end, I want to see the filmmakers vision on screen, not a series of side adventures. But I didn't know that going into this--because I've never experienced a movie like this before--but if you're into all the easter eggs and such, this will speak to you, but if you want to watch a story, you'll find this tiring/boring/etc. I hope this was a one off for black mirror, because it's a very good show.

  

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Black Mirror Bandersnatch (Netflix, 2018) [View all] , Castro, Fri Dec-28-18 09:47 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
The technical execution was better than expected.
Dec 29th 2018
1
That's what makes this so promising. It was smooth.
Dec 29th 2018
2
After two hours and 40 minutes
Dec 29th 2018
3
Cool concept, excellent execution, mediocre episode n/m
Dec 30th 2018
4
I thought it was brilliant
Dec 30th 2018
5
Add the 5D movie experience to this list.
Jan 08th 2019
7
this shit was amazing
Jan 25th 2019
8
I didn't care enough about the characters to keep watching
Jan 26th 2019
9
I absolutely loved this
Jan 28th 2019
10

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