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Black Mirror

 

Black Mirror is a British dystopian science fiction anthology television series created by Charlie Brooker. He and Annabel Jones are the program's showrunners. It examines modern society, particularly with regard to the unanticipated consequences of new technologies. Episodes are standalone, usually set in an alternative present or the near future, often with a dark and satirical tone, although some are more experimental and lighter.

Black Mirror was inspired by older anthology series, such as The Twilight Zone, which Brooker felt were able to deal with controversial, contemporary topics with less fear of censorship than other more realistic programs. Brooker developed Black Mirror to highlight topics related to humanity's relationship with technology, creating stories that feature "the way we live now – and the way we might be living in 10 minutes' time if we're clumsy.




What is the point of the show Black Mirror?

An original concept for a powerful message. Launched in 2011, Black Mirror not only aims to entertain, but it also invites us to think about how technology can harm society and transform our behavior. Each episode shows how existing technology could evolve in the near future, for better, or especially for worse.

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