【Science Fiction Movies | Adult Movies Online】
Before we were transported to high-tech dystopia with Black Mirror,Science Fiction Movies | Adult Movies Online twisted sci-fi and fantasy anthologies thrived in the world of short fiction.
In 2017, Channel 4 (the erstwhile home ofBlack Mirror) adapted 10 short stories by Philip K. Dick into the anthology series Electric Dreams, a beautiful portrait of worlds beyond our own with a thrumming thread of humanity.
SEE ALSO: 'Black Mirror' Season 4 confirms a long-running fan theory
Now available on Amazon Prime, Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreamspresents 10 episodes – 10 fully-realized worlds which depart in different measures from our own reality, but all of which center around the concept of dreams. What do our dreams say about who we are? Can anything live up to our dreams? What do we make of a dream that feels more real than life itself?
That's what gives Electric Dreamsan edge and separates it from the de facto comparison to Black Mirror(for which we apologize): Dreams are far more nebulous than technology, and therefore forgivably pliant in how the show uses them. It's easier to accept the idiosyncrasies of human nature for inconsistency than uninvented technology as a deus ex machina.

Each episode stands alone, but you don't have to stress about learning the rules of each universe as you would on – um, other shows (we won't say it). Viewers can intuit the basics; this community exists outside our existing society, this one is set in the future, this one in space, etc. It's more imperative at any given moment to keep track of the protagonist you spend the hour with – are they happy with their job or family? What drives them to do what they do?
The protagonists themselves vary depending on the world, but most of them have grown tired of monotony. "The Father Problem" spends a riveting hour with Charlie, a young boy who discovers a sinister secret threatening his family. "Real Life" vacillates between two protagonists, Sarah (Anna Paquin) and George (Terrence Howard) who can't shake the connection between them. Some, like "Impossible Planet," feel like something out of another show (in this case, Doctor Who, and not just because the two shows share the episode title).
Indeed, the show's promo image and marketing make it seem far more phantasmagorical than the reality. This isn't a show with a sprawling mythology or characters you might need to start storing in a file. If you choose to analyze the stories further, you'll find plenty to dissect (and make your high school English teacher proud) and a mesmerizing binge ahead.
Philip K. DIck's Electric Dreamsis now streaming on Amazon.
Featured Video For You
A new 'Lord of the Rings' series is coming to Amazon
Topics Amazon
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Flint, A Complete City
2025-06-26 01:17'Friends' isn't leaving Netflix January 1
2025-06-26 00:01Peace as Armageddon
2025-06-25 22:58Popular Posts
Hyperspeed of the Immediate
2025-06-26 01:04UK lawmakers just released a trove of Facebook emails
2025-06-26 00:30Airbnb asked to disclose data on 172 users so far this year
2025-06-25 23:24Imagine Dragons
2025-06-25 23:14Featured Posts
After the Fire
2025-06-26 00:17Gifts for your snobby friends that you can actually afford
2025-06-25 23:55Apple may release updated AirPods in 2019 and 2020
2025-06-25 23:47Trump, Pumped and Dumped
2025-06-25 22:50Popular Articles
Here are some good words we didn’t write
2025-06-26 01:03Verizon 5G Experience pop
2025-06-25 23:34Beyoncé turned 35, so she can officially run for president
2025-06-25 23:15What In God’s Name Happened To Ricky Gervais?
2025-06-25 22:58Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (91698)
Co-creation Information Network
Watch NASA video of total lunar eclipse from space
2025-06-26 00:38Future Information Network
'Smart' e
2025-06-25 23:44Star Sky Information Network
'Just Cause 4' review: Play 'Just Cause 2' instead
2025-06-25 23:04Co-creation Information Network
YouPorn bans Starbucks products from its offices
2025-06-25 22:56Unique Information Network
Afternoon at the Nap Factory
2025-06-25 22:49