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8.0/
10 48K votes
Language: English
A man is able to choose his own afterlife after his untimely death, by having his consciousness uploaded into a virtual world. As he gets used to his new life and befriends his angel (real world handler), questions about his death arise.
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Watchseries; I was on the fence on episode 1 but by 3 I'd started to really enjoy the premise of the movie. The acting's not amazing but it's cute and funny, a nice light watch.
I was on the fence on episode 1 but by 3 I'd started to really enjoy the premise of the movie. The acting's not amazing but it's cute and funny, a nice light watch.
Upload watchseries. Since so many reviewers draw comparisons to Black Mirror's San Junipero episode: Upload could have been a nice expansion of the idea, but unfortunately it's not. The writing and dialogues are uneven; there are some quite interesting and even funny moments, but overall the story gets bogged down by lacklustre or simply ludicrous twists and turns. The characters seem half-hearted and distant at times; the acting is ok at best. A great idea quickly going down the tubes...
This show has a remarkably interesting premise, such a light hearted and feel good comedy, it's very intriguing and interestingly different. Loved the show from the start, it really made me feel for the characters and gave them a lot of sentimental value, in such a short period of time, such a good sci-fi/romance/comedy show. Even tho it feels lighthearted with lots of comedy and romance, yet its very deep and philosophical, and the more you sink in and think about what they are talking about and the whole situation itself between the real world and the "Upload" world the more deep it becomes, just brilliant.
It's a guesstimate of future tech mixed with murder mystery and comedy. Enthralling and entertaining as the blending is reasonably seamless. Certainly is well scripted and acted which enhances and realises the premise. Great binge watch by Daniels. Just blown away really by the chemistry as well. Great watch.
Been watching a lot of tv lately. This had all my requirements- comedy, romance, a mystery. I couldn't get enough and was sad to see it end.
What makes us human? What makes a "good" life? Do we affect anything in our actions when we intend good or bad?
The series tackles these most human of questions, but in a wacky comedy/thriller/romance/sci-fi mashup that feels all to real in spots and hilariously dysfunction with technology that is more advanced but still with the same broken people. (The entire subplot of Byron contains so, so many zings. WHY WOULD TECHNOLOGY OFFER THESE BENEFITS?)
It takes aim at current cultural, social, and business trends. (The "5-star system" is the new "work at will" law, with arbitrary goals and demerits designed to make sure that the most desperate can never succeed.)
The creatives here are brilliant. Just enough new stuff to make this feel slightly futuristic, but not so much that we don't retain that human connection with these people. Well, are they *all* really people?
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Binge-watched it. Unbelievable brilliance.