dilluns, 30 de desembre del 2019

Black Mirror-Noa Margarit

Nosedive”is from the famous serie Black Mirror and you can see in Netflix.The type is sci-fi. 
Will you imagine somebody  value if you did anything?
The plot is the society that is hooking and abusing the technology and show herself with the intention to win more punctuation.
The story is located in a society who all of people rate the people,things and place with her cell. The main character is a woman,her name is Lacie( The actress is  Bryce Dallas Howard) who the most important of her life is get 5 stars. She lives with her brother(James Norton). He was tired because Lacie is obsessed with her stars and her ranking.Will you have happy if you had 5 stars?She have the best opportunity to being the maid of honor for her popular childhood friend,Naomi(Alice Eve) for her wedding. But she don’t know that Naomi chose Lacie because she have good rate. In the chapter there are a plot twist because all appear is perfect and beautiful but after her ranking it’s falling.
The chapter is very interesting because it explains that we give a lot of importance in the social media or the opinion of the other people without realizing it.The plot because is enough present in our life for the social media and ranking for the being a popular person.Will you have popular if you are most important?

It’s a good chapter for think about don’t wrap in the internet and not be the person that you aren’t. 



Black Mirror - Susana Márquez Parente

The first chapter of the third season of Black Mirror, which is a Sci-fi chapter called Nosedive, describes a society who are obsessed for get five stars. But, if you want to get the five stars, you will have to be smart and be clean, educated, generous, happy... But which is the problem here? The problem is that doing this they are making a false world where everything that they do are not the things that they would really like to do.

The actress Bryce Dallas Howard, who is who have the role of Lacie, is the protagonist. She is very obsessed with her ranking, and she wants to get more for enter the "social elite" and for move to another house. In the social elite there are the people who have more stars, they have advantages like life in luxury houses, winner some money, show branded bags.... But she needs more stars and if she doesn't arrive to get more stars in two weeks, she can be able to get her new house.

She sees the opportunity of increment her ranking when her childhood friend Naomi (interpreted by Alice Ever) invite she to her wedding. She wants Lacie to be her bridesmaid. Lacie accept, and she starts her travel. Her first problem arrives when she goes to the airport and can't take her flight, she has a big discussion with the airport security and her role lower. From this moment, she has more big adventures.

What I like the best is that it represents a reality that could happen if we remain more of social networks than our day to day.

In conclusion, I recommend this episode, because I think that it is gripping, believable and undforgettable for everyone. 

dissabte, 28 de desembre del 2019

Black Mirror - Sara Martínez

“Nosedive” is the first episode of the third season of the sci-fi series Black Mirror, 
whose purpose is to show how society would be if we keep abusing technology.

This episode it’s set in a society where people rate each other with their mobile phones 
based on what they published in their social media or every interaction they have in public. 
Everyone has a rate, which affects their social and economic status.
The main character, Lacie (played by the American actress Bryce Dallas Howard), 
is a young woman obsessed with her rate and since she’s kicked out of the house 
she’s sharing with her brother Ryan (James Norton), she wants to buy one she could 
only afford if she increases her rate. She sees her opportunity when her childhood friend 
Naomi (Alice Eve) ask her to be maid of honor for her wedding. Lacie’s adventure starts 
when she goes to the airport and she can’t take a flight to Naomi’s wedding, and then she 
has a discussion with one of the customer service worker, which makes her rate lower. 
During this adventure, Lacie meets some people that make her think about the society 
she lives in.

What I like the best is the outstanding performance of Bryce Dallas Howard as Lacie, 
the photography, which is brilliant, and the plot, that shows you how some people just talk 
to you because of your social or economic status and not for who you are. 

In conclusion, this is an interesting episode that makes you think and it totally holds 
the spectator’s attention until the end.

Black Mirror - Martina Solé


Nosedive is the first episode of Black Mirror, which is a science-fiction, anthology series that tries to reflect what life would be if we keep abusing technology.

The episode is set in a world where people can rate each other from one to five stars for every interaction they have, which can impact their socioeconomic status. 
Lacie (starred by Bryce Dallas Howard) is overly obsessed with her rating. She lives in a small house with her brother and they’ll get kicked out of there in a couple of weeks, so she’s searching for a home. 
She finds one that she will only be able to afford if she increases her rating in two weeks. Which is going to be impossible unless something big happens, since the rating system is programmed that way. She finds the perfect opportunity to do so after being chosen by her popular childhood friend (Alice Eve) as the maid of honor for her wedding.

The most exciting thing about the episode is the way it shows you how unpredictable people are and how most people only talk to you because of your social status.

In conclusion, it is a gripping, believable and unforgettable episode that will make you think twice about the way society works. I strongly recommend it to anyone who’s addicted to social media and every person in general.

divendres, 27 de desembre del 2019

BLACK MIRROR-Paula Mena

The chapter one of the third season of Black Mirror, a series of science-fiction, describes a society obsessed with punctuation, they spend their days punctuating (with their cell phones) their interactions with the people around them. Everyone is apparently happy and educated to get such stars. No one faces anyone, no one is natural, because the important thing is to always get, before anyone, 5 stars.

Lacie, the main character, is a young woman obsessed with her qualifications, is chosen by a popular childhood friend as a bridesmaid for her upcoming wedding, and, obviously, she says yes because it's a way to surround herself with "VIPs" who will vote for her as a whole with 5 stars and if she gets a higher qualification, she'll get everything she ever wanted. During the trip to attend the wedding, Lacie has a run-in with one of the customer service workers. After a bitter discussion her personal qualification starts to decline so fast,  leading Lacie to take a trip where she will meet other low-ranking characters that she would have never met if all this hadn't happened to her.

I liked this chapter because it shows a terrorific but gripping society that makes you think in some questions like: to what extent do we live by the ratings we receive on our Social Networks? What importance do we give to our online image? What would I do if I were her? "Nosedive" has the purpose of judge a possible future society where the puntuation is the only thing that matters. An added value is the photography, if you pay attention, you will see that during all the chapter, it is used a range of pastel colours, trying to simulate a filter of a social network. In combination, this chapter is believable and unforgettable for everyone.