TV Review: Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams – Real Life, and Final Thoughts
There is enough material left to choose from as Philip K. Dick wrote just over 120 short stories, and the ten already aired are great sci-fi television.
There is enough material left to choose from as Philip K. Dick wrote just over 120 short stories, and the ten already aired are great sci-fi television.
Human Is not one of the strongest entries in the anthology, but the actors, the setting, the atmosphere, the mood all work together to make it a fun hour.
There’s a bit of everything in Crazy Diamond. Even a nostalgic turn back to Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett. This mixed baggage of a story won’t let you down.
The Commuter is a two-faceted story. First, there is a mystery and second, an emotional drama that’s nothing less than captivating.
“Kill All Others” comes with great production value, great acting and solid writing make this one of the better adaptations of the anthology.
Safe and Sound is an enjoyable story, but just in case, make sure you take a deep breath, or three, when you get to the end. You should be fine.
The Father Thing has a plot we’ve seen in other media, but how does this adaptation of PKD’s story hold up?
Check out our review for The Hood Maker, episode one of Amazon’s new series Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams.