New Netflix: If you like Black Mirror, this science fiction series is for you!

New Netflix: If you like Black Mirror, this science fiction series is for you!

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After the mysterious death of its owners more than 50 years ago, Germany’s ancient intellectual home was uninhabited. When Samira moved with her family, Virtual Assistant Cassandra wakes up with a long sleep. In the 1970s, they were invented for family servants, and then after the death of the unused population, Cassandra jumped on the second chance.

However, he does not regard himself as a simple good tale that cares for everything, but as a member of the house itself. And he will do his best to never abandon himself … by all means at his disposal.

Cassandra, a series created by Benjamin Gutsch with Lavinia Wilson, Mina Tander, Michael Clamer … 6 episodes on 6.

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Ah technology, progress … we have long heard – at least since 2001: the space of space – that it can be our worst enemy. With the Black Mirror, we see as our modern world and our future can fall using new technologies.

In Cassandra, a mini -German science fiction mini -serials, which are quite observing the creation of Charlie Brooker, is a related home that plays a leading role in history, as well as the main antagonist.

Cassandra is the first name that has an artificial intelligence that can drive the whole house called the former owner of the building (Lavinia Wilson).

Very fast, we realize that Cassandra is not artificial intelligence like others. He has a real person, and he is truly all -powerful: his face (at least the old Cassandra) appears on the screens in every room in the house, as well as the robot that also pays everywhere.

Which is not really the taste of Samira (the glass tander), who just wanted the house with a small spirit. Instead, it turns out to be a house full of dark mystery.

Don’t trust Cassandra’s smile …

The truth is in the past

While his wife David (Michael Clamer) and their two children Finn (Joshua Cantara) and Juno (Mary Teli) will benefit from the advantages of moving home in the 1970s, with impressive architecture, the home robot perfect, and the person always talked about. Samira quickly begins to be uncertain or even insecurity.

Then it begins to do research on former owners. The more Samira looks at the history of the house, the more she finds in the Cassandra line, which she considers to be a rival.

To better understand the dynamics and challenges, the series returns regularly to show Cassandra’s real life list when she was still alive.

She was a woman who had a wonderful life in appearance, but obviously only. A little bit, we will find a family, in the 1970s, dysfunctional and Cassandra as disturbing as desperate.

Cassandra’s six episodes are currently available on Netflix.

Source: Allocine

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