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Black humor mockumentary's "Die in 2020" preview, are you looking forward to this work?
The warning fable brought by the sci-fi drama Black Mirror with science and technology as the main axis can be said to be a work that helps Netflix lay the foundation for today, and fans are also guessing when the new season will come. But you may have to wait, because the producer and screenwriter of Black Mirror are preparing a black humor mockumentary's Die in 2020. Don't you think it's interesting just to look at the name? Will you look forward to the first movie?

I. Introduction to Death in 2020 Death in 2020, also known as Never See 2020 and Death in 2020, was written by Charlie? Brooke, the whole film is 70 minutes, by Samuel? Jackson, Hugh? Grant and Cuomo Nanjani and other all-star stars. The film will review the terrible year of 2020 in a humorous way. Recently, the official trailer of "Death in 2020" was exposed. Who are the 10 people from all walks of life in the trailer Interview? After that, they all told people from their own perspectives what they saw in the historic year of 2020. And starring Hugh? Grant said in an interview with the media that he would play a historian in the film and someone would interview him about 2020. This role is a bit annoying, but I'm sure you'll like my wig.

Second, what is analog philology? Maybe many people don't know much about mockumentary. Let me briefly talk about what is mockumentary. It can also help people better understand what kind of movie this will be.

Analog literature is also called. Imitation documentary? Its genre still belongs to programs or documentaries. In form, it usually smacks of comedy. Of course, there are also very serious imitations of documentaries. This is a kind of film shooting technique, which aims to make the audience feel more real when watching movies.

In mockumentary, people often use interviews or historical materials to discuss things that have passed, and some people follow the parties in the event in the form of real movies.