It might not be Indonesia Archivesobvious, but Black Mirrorcame from two comedy minds.
Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones, who created and continue to collaborate on the imaginative sci-fi thriller, know that their show terrifies people, but they wouldn't be able to go where they do without the phantasmagorical training of comedy.
Season 4 contains, according to Brooker, some of the series' "most playful" and also "most horrible" episodes to date, but take that with a grain of salt.
"I do think of ‘The National Anthem’ as a sort of tender romance," he said at the show's New York Comic Con panel, giving us some insight into his sensibilities. It took a second for the audience to remember that he’s talking about the episode where the prime minister of Britain has sex with a pig.
SEE ALSO: Charlie Brooker announces the authors for the 'Black Mirror' book and we're ready to be terrifiedBrooker and Jones have known each other so long that they aren’t completely sure how they met. Brooker said it was in 2000; they share a comedy background, which Brooker said is “a similar muscle” to what they use for Black Mirror. Certainly any of the episodes could work as satire, but they've committed instead to grim alternate realities.
In person, you get a vague sense of what that rapport is like. Brooker was more verbose in answering questions about the show's upcoming fourth season, while Jones dropped the dry one-liners that made New York Comic Con echo with laughs.
“We delight in appalling each other,” Jones said. “There’s a challenge in sort of trying to outwit, out-horrify each other. There's a sort of gameplay."
"We know that we've got a good idea brewing for a story if I’m laughing heartily and Annabel is looking appalled," Brooker added. "We’re right in the Black Mirrorzone."
The panel started out more tense than any I've attended at NYCC. A chorus of shushing preceded the show teaser (which wasn't even new), and anyone who stood up got quickly told to sit. I was nervous to type too loud, but I was bound by the job to take meticulous notes.
In our first glimpse of Season 4, a brief clip of "Arkangel" (directed by Jodie Foster, who moderated the NYCC panel), Black Mirroris as immersive as ever. The clip could have been two minutes or three hours or lasted the entire weekend for how completely it commanded the panel room.
"Arkangel" opens with a mother (Rosemary DeWitt) and daughter visiting what appears to be a tech/science company. The young girl watches a cartoon on a tablet while a technician injects her with something right in the temple. “That’s it?” the mother marvels, while the NYCC audience audibly cringes.
"Something I thought was far-fetched now seems fairly prophetic in a way that I didn't anticipate and scares the shit out of me."
It turns out that the injection is an implant, and Arkangel is a “parental hub” allowing parents to access the child’s health, location, and even a live optic feed — all of which is subject to parental controls. She can even control what her daughter sees, and the technician censors a clip of Season 3's "Men Against Fire" to prove it. The mother balks at the idea, but it’s a free trial, who can refuse that?
We’re in the child’s POV in a later scene (optic feed). She’s playing hide and seek with her mother, who can watch the feed on a tablet from the closet. This would be cute if it weren’t for the creepy piano music and the fact that the optic feed looks straight out of a horror movie.
Technology is integral to Black Mirror, so much so that Brooker joked they should bill Apple and Google for the Black Mirrorconcepts that big tech companies seem to inch closer to every day.
"We're very critical, in that when we set up these worlds you have to have accepted that technology in your life," Jones said. "It must be seductive or of use to you, because otherwise the world doesn't feel credible. So in every world we’ve set up…you have to understand the appeal and understand why you’d use that technology and then we begin to sort of explore what could go wrong."
For a show that started in 2011 doing two three-episode seasons, the freedom of Netflix's anthology format has been a blessin.
"There wasn't a place for sort of one-off 'full meals'," Brooker said. "So you sit down and you get a full meal with each episode... It’s kind of like you get a ticket to a little movie festival and you get to choose which room to go check out first."
Black MirrorSeason 4 will debut on Netflix later this year.
Topics Black Mirror Netflix
How to set up a VPN on XboxWhat size is the iPhone 13 (as well as the 12, 11, and X)?Google will finally give meeting hosts the power of making people shut upTrick or treat with UNICEF and help vaccine outreachEverything coming to Amazon Prime Video in NovemberGrandpa Biden and Trump fighting memes are the only thing that can save AmericaHow to watch Apple TV on FireStickHenry Cavill pays tribute to his moustache in a glorious Instagram videoHinge launches voice notes and voice prompts'Lose fat in 5 days' exercise videos are harmful for fitness beginnersSZA's mom has some words of wisdom for coping with stress and hello to our new mentorIvanka Trump doing 'science' inspired a Photoshop battle for the agesHertz orders 100,000 Teslas to build the largest EV rental fleet in the U.S.Fox News analyst quits after finally realizing it's a 'propaganda machine'This dog takes the word 'retriever' to another levelWhat the giant James Webb telescope will see that Hubble can'tRemember Palm? The company is back with (wait for it) new earbuds.How to set up a VPN on XboxViral TikTok air fryer recipe for peanut butterSubtitles are the future. Sorry, caption haters. Welcome fall nice and early with Pumpkin Pie Kit Kats Taylor Swift fans just got pranked with the oldest trick in the book It's begun: Nicki Minaj tweets shade as Taylor Swift drops her new single A hilarious new Taylor Swift meme reminds everyone Beyonce is the queen Customizable controller that works with every system is a dream Even more ideas for 'Kevin Can Wait' season 2 by me, a genius TV executive 'Game of Thrones' theory about the White Walkers is mind 'Joker and Harley Quinn' movie coming to Warner Bros. with Jared Leto and Margot Robbie Burger King Russia apparently invented its own silly digital currency called Whoppercoin Watch thousands of cockroaches fleeing a huge typhoon Taylor Swift album 'Reputation' coming in November Lady Gaga's new documentary is premiering on Netflix Google introduces tool to help users test for depression Grieving public reacts to news of the death of old Taylor Swift, declared dead by new Taylor Swift Is Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 really worth $930? Tom Cruise's fake butt is the internet's newest conspiracy theory 'Game of Thrones' Instagram of the Hound and Tormund singing will make your day This is the fanciest McDonald's burger box we've ever seen Use neuroscience to convince your boss to let you nap at work Daenerys Targaryen should adopt Jon Snow on 'Game of Thrones'
3.2534s , 10136.4765625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Indonesia Archives】,Exquisite Information Network