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Black Mirror (Series 1-2 ) and Christmas Special ( Black Mirror - First and Second Series ) ( Black Mirror - Series One and Two ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - United Kingdom ]
Rupert Everett
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Daniel Kaluuya
(Actor, Host),
Otto Bathurst
(Director, Host)
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| Genre | Comedy |
| Format | NTSC |
| Contributor | Donald Sumpter, Black Mirror - First and Second Series, Paul Popplewell, Rupert Everett, Daniel Kaluuya, Black Mirror (Series 1-2 ) and Christmas Special, Tom Cullen, Black Mirror - Series One and Two, Otto Bathurst, Toby Kebbell, Black Mirror (Series 1-2 ) and Christmas Special ( Black Mirror - First and Second Series ) ( Black, Lindsay Duncan, Rory Kinnear, Jessica Brown Findlay, Jodie Whittaker See more |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |
Playback Region 2 : This will not play on most DVD players sold in the U.S., U.S. Territories, Canada, and Bermuda. See other DVD options under “Other Formats & Versions”. Learn more about DVD region specifications here
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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2019
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2018
This is a great collection but be advised, you need a DVD player that can play this region, which I found at a shop nearby
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2017
This is a good make you think & mess with your mind series. My only complaint is that there are only 3-4 episodes per season.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2023
DONT BUY I BOUGHT FROM 4 DIFFERENT SELLERS AND THEY THERE IS NOTHING ON THE DVDS. ITS A FRAUD!!!! THEN THEY WONT RETURN YOUR MONEY
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2019
Charlie Brooker, former star humor/media/social critic for the UK Guardian (think a cross between Hunter Thompson and Billy Connolly), has fashioned an in-your-face picture of how present tech and social trends may be extrapolated into a full-blown 'Blade Runner' sort of future. Brooker, as was his wont in print, goes a bit too far for 'normal-types' presently fitting so comfortably in their pods and cocoons. The series, as it were, does seem to improve with each of the 6 season 1&2 performances. The director's successfully capture the tenor of our increasingly fearful future. The actors are believable. Some of this is entertaining, some clairvoyant, some utter rubbish. I'll take the past way before I choose such a depicted future.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2016
Start with Season 3 and go back to 1 and 2.
Mirror really hits its stride in Season 3.
Life imitates art imitates life.
Mirror really hits its stride in Season 3.
Life imitates art imitates life.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2016
Wonderful! This is to our decade what the Twilight Zone was to the 1950s/60s.
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2018
PLEASE NOTE: This set only plays on multi region or Region 2 DVD Players. Region 2 is basically Europe.
Black Mirror is an anthology series that could be described as a more dark and modernized version of
the old Outer Limits TV series. Some of the episodes can be downright creepy.
Black Mirror is an anthology series that could be described as a more dark and modernized version of
the old Outer Limits TV series. Some of the episodes can be downright creepy.
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Petre
5.0 out of 5 stars
Its the real mccoy.
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2021
Delivered from overseas as per estimated shipping schedule. Genuine goods, great show. Changed Region Code with software available for free on the internet.
sjh46
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fasinating look into the dark future of technology
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 17, 2017
This is a fascinating series which explores the dark future of society obsessed with social media and “life enhancing” technology, in a slightly surreal alternative universe. This box set is short (only 7 shows) so I’ll review each individually.
The National Anthem - The box set starts with the weakest episode and had me wondering if this was just going to be a series trying too hard to be controversial, but with no witty ideas or plausibility. At best I’d say this one was too ridiculous to be taken seriously.
15 Million Merits - it gets better from here on with this great episode set in a dystopian future. People are nothing but a menial workers forced to work and watch endlessly repeated programs (unless they pay not too!) Unless of course you can save enough to go on the talent show and break free as the next big superstar. Obviously an X-Factor/BGT influenced episode, but it manages to pull it off.
The Entire History of You - the best episode of the first season. This works because you really could imagine in the future an implant being created that lets you play back your memories. Inevitably, like the main characters, a paranoid existence or a sad life spent reliving old memories may become your fate.
Be Right Back - an okay episode. Sort of reminded me of the movie AI in a way. If you're thinking about bringing someone back as artificial life be careful what you wish for.
White Bear - another brilliantly done episode, can't really say why without spoiling it!
The Waldo Moment - a fascinating episode. Many people didn't seem to like this one on release. Maybe it's a better episode if you're watching it now in the post-Trump election era. It perfectly warns of the power of demagoguery over facts in political elections. Be careful what you vote for!
White Christmas - again well done although gets a bit predictable towards the end. It's kind of like The Entire History of You with the show being about implant technology, but here there is three story lines running concurrently.
Overall this boxset is a fantastic introduction to the Black Mirror world.
The National Anthem - The box set starts with the weakest episode and had me wondering if this was just going to be a series trying too hard to be controversial, but with no witty ideas or plausibility. At best I’d say this one was too ridiculous to be taken seriously.
15 Million Merits - it gets better from here on with this great episode set in a dystopian future. People are nothing but a menial workers forced to work and watch endlessly repeated programs (unless they pay not too!) Unless of course you can save enough to go on the talent show and break free as the next big superstar. Obviously an X-Factor/BGT influenced episode, but it manages to pull it off.
The Entire History of You - the best episode of the first season. This works because you really could imagine in the future an implant being created that lets you play back your memories. Inevitably, like the main characters, a paranoid existence or a sad life spent reliving old memories may become your fate.
Be Right Back - an okay episode. Sort of reminded me of the movie AI in a way. If you're thinking about bringing someone back as artificial life be careful what you wish for.
White Bear - another brilliantly done episode, can't really say why without spoiling it!
The Waldo Moment - a fascinating episode. Many people didn't seem to like this one on release. Maybe it's a better episode if you're watching it now in the post-Trump election era. It perfectly warns of the power of demagoguery over facts in political elections. Be careful what you vote for!
White Christmas - again well done although gets a bit predictable towards the end. It's kind of like The Entire History of You with the show being about implant technology, but here there is three story lines running concurrently.
Overall this boxset is a fantastic introduction to the Black Mirror world.
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Arthur Crique
5.0 out of 5 stars
Le retour du futur
Reviewed in France on August 3, 2017
Cette série britannique sans héros récurrent dont les épisodes - d'une durée d'au moins 45 minutes - ont pour point commun de se dérouler dans un futur proche remet au goût du jour le genre délaissé du récit d'anticipation. Les sept court-métrages proposés vont du très bon à l'excellent et il n'y en a aucun à jeter, même si chacun aura son préféré. Personnellement, je dirais que celui intitulé "15 million merits" vaut à lui seul l'achat du coffret mais c'est le fan de
Phantom of the paradise
qui parle.
Critique des réseaux sociaux, du divertissement à outrance et de l'expansion vertigineuse de la technologie connectée, Black Mirror est une série dont le pessimisme réactionnaire ne va jamais jusqu'à prétendre que "c'était mieux avant" mais plutôt "voilà vers quoi nous allons". On se dit que Charlie Brooker, son créateur, aurait pu travailler chez Google et les entretiens qu'il donne dans les bonus présentent davantage d'intérêt que les scènes coupées.
Double avertissement : les DVD de ce coffret sont intégralement en anglais (langue et sous-titres) et ils sont au nombre de trois, l'indication "4DVD" étant seulement le nom de la société de production !
Critique des réseaux sociaux, du divertissement à outrance et de l'expansion vertigineuse de la technologie connectée, Black Mirror est une série dont le pessimisme réactionnaire ne va jamais jusqu'à prétendre que "c'était mieux avant" mais plutôt "voilà vers quoi nous allons". On se dit que Charlie Brooker, son créateur, aurait pu travailler chez Google et les entretiens qu'il donne dans les bonus présentent davantage d'intérêt que les scènes coupées.
Double avertissement : les DVD de ce coffret sont intégralement en anglais (langue et sous-titres) et ils sont au nombre de trois, l'indication "4DVD" étant seulement le nom de la société de production !
Pham Nuwen
5.0 out of 5 stars
Geniale Ausblicke auf den Irrsinn, den wir gerade erschaffen
Reviewed in Germany on August 11, 2017
Bin auch eher zufällig auf Black Mirror gekommen, wen wunderts, ist das deutsche Fernsehen ja nicht in der Lage anspruchsvolle Inhalte einzukaufen. Also bleibt es (noch) ein Geheimtipp, eben leider nur auf Englisch, und da tut man sich manchmal schon ein wenig schwer, alles zu verstehen, aber den Haupthandlungsstrang versteht man trotzdem. Jede Folge ist eigenständig, auch mit anderen Schauspielern, und das finde ich auch sehr gut, denn hier baut sich nicht ewig lang etwas aufeinander auf. Die Folgen sind einzelne Ausnahme-Perlen, die sich meist damit beschäftigen, was die Digitalisierung und das allgegenwärtige Internet (der Dinge) mit uns Menschen macht bzw. wozu es führt. Die Zukunftsvisionen sind extrem nah an der Realität, es fehlt nicht wirklich viel, bei manchen Folgen würde ich schätzen sind wir nur ein paar Jahre davon entfernt, bei anderen vielleicht 10-15. Alles extrem realistisch, teils schockierend, aber niemals plump, laut und krachend oder effekthascherisch umgesetzt, sondern eben mit der extremen Kühle eines omnipräsenten Betrachters. Fast immer bleibt man sehr nachdenklich zurück, die handelnden Figuren reagieren absolut plausibel und glaubwürdig, die Beziehung und Wechselwirkung von Mensch zu Technologie wird erstklassig reflektiert. Leider haben wir in Deutschland sowohl im TV als auch im Radio lauter Leute sitzen, die solche einzigartigen Ausnahmeerscheinungen ignorieren und uns weiter mit Schrott und Verblödungsmist beschallen. Gut, dass man sich dann wenigstens eine UK-Import-DVD schicken lassen kann.
Ngaire Mackay
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great series!
Reviewed in Australia on April 21, 2020
Love this show; bought it on amazon, as the australian version does not include two of the episodes, and the one I bought on here does.
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