Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams
TV-MA | 17 September 2017 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    hildrele14

    This show, like a lot of new shows, uses high pitched tones to indicate trauma to a character, but these sounds are a torture, and, I think, maybe cause tinnitus. Please stop.

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    paymaan

    Each episode, It's like one completly separate movie. It's great for scifi lovers.

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    brian_one

    Excellent acting, casting, and stories. Produced well and doesn't fall into the trap of being too geeky or cheesy so it can still be related to by non-hardcore science fiction fans. Each episode stands on it's own and tells its own short story that comes with its a though provoking twist. The stories may not be exactly told like the original author wrote but I believe that is a good thing as you have to make changes to written stories to deliver a good visual that plays well on a screen and has a decent pace that maintains interest. It is important to modernize and make the material relevant to today's audience and I think the producers succeeded with that. Blade Runner for example was nothing like the original written text, but used the Dick's material as inspiration to create a truly great movie. I think this series does the same thing and takes good source material and elevates it and makes it entertaining to a wider audience. I have seen the first 10 episodes and can't wait to see more.

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    SevenDeadlyThings

    Philip K Dick's Electric Dreams is an ambitious series of one-hour films based on his stories, pulling in big stars with a different cast and crew for each episode. Each varies wildly in tone sharing only a couple of common themes and motifs that connect them to each other. It's difficult not to compare parables with Charlie Brooker's "Black Mirror," which is tough territory to compete with, but having more serious sci-fi storytelling back in the mainstream can only be a good thing.

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