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# Mr. Robot: Season 1 - Blu-ray + Digital

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## Description

Enter the "completely captivating" (Jimmy Ryan, Spoiler TV) world of Mr. Robot. Cyber-security engineer by day and vigilante hacker by night, Elliot (Rami Malek, The Pacific) finds himself at a crossroads when the mysterious leader (Christian Slater, Very Bad Things) of an underground hacker group recruits him to destroy the firm he is paid to protect. Compelled by his personal beliefs, Elliot struggles to resist the chance to take down the multinational CEOs he believes are running (and ruining) the world. Now, watch all 10 Season One episodes back-to-back and uninterrupted of the psychological thriller that critics rave is "damn near perfect" (Jessica Rawden, Cinemablend). Disc 1 - Mr. Robot Season 1

Review: An awesome, but very different series - Mr. Robot is a showed that aired on the USA Network from 2015 to 2019, and starred Remi Malek as Elliot Alderson, who by day has a job at a reputable cybersecurity company, and by night is a hacker who takes down bad guys. He is approached by a group of hacktivists called fsociety, whose goal is to take down a large, own-everything company called E-Corp, which basically uses the old Enron logo and is a metaphorical stand-in for any of the huge companies that basically run everything. Elliot has numerous mental issues such as social anxiety disorder and clinical depression and breaks the fourth wall by directly addressing the audience. The show has a lot of twists and turns that play out over the course of the ten episodes. By the end of the season a lot is revealed and a lot is still unanswered, and you find out there is a lot more to the storyline than what you necessarily think there will be at the beginning of the season. For those who get the blu-ray, the show looks and sounds great in HD. There are not a ton of special effects, but the cinematography is very well done, and the show goes from looking dark and gritty to sleek and polished, depending on where particular scenes are being shot. The extras include a few deleted scenes and a short gag reel. The most extensive extra is on the second disc, a twelve-minute making-of featurette that includes interviews with the cast members and showrunner Sam Esmail. Overall, the season is very good. Malek is great as the series lead, and it has a strong supporting cast including Carly Chaikin, Portia Doubleday, Martin Wallström, Stephanie Corneliussen, Michael Cristofer, and Christian Slater. I cannot say much about the roles of any of the other cast members because to do so would give too much away. While the show does take some creative liberties, it does try to be realistic with the computer coding and the portrayal of hacking. It is really a show that you will know very quickly if you like or hate it. It definitely uses a serial storytelling format in which the episodes build on each other and more of the story is revealed as throughout the season. It does have some swearing, sexual content, drug use, and violence in it, so it is definitely not a family-friendly show. It is set in the real world as it uses video clips from actual events and utilized deep fake technology to have real-world leaders comment on the events in the show. I definitely put it in one of my best series of the 2010s along with series like Breaking Bad and The Americans. If you have not seen the show and are looking for a good dramatic series, this is definitely worth watching.
Review: Hooray For Anarchy - What a surprisingly delightful movie! Never thought I would enjoy yet another neo-dystopian anthem to today's occupy movement complete with masks and the requisite over-wrought slams against the all-pervasive government/corporate/monolith grinding the individual down to servitude, even SLAVERY!! while elevating a tiny class of wealthy, omnipotent and of course amoral managers (read the 1% and the Bilderberg Group) who are far too clever not to rule us. But I truly did. Our interest is peaked by a steady dose of "this-is-the-brilliant-Hacker-world" then sustained by a unrelenting barrage of well tuned acting, a taut script, good camera work, a wonderful techno soundtrack and more plot twists and flips than steel track roller coaster. It is an ever tightening, visceral addiction. Yes I am personally alarmed by the intrusive nature of today's Federal Government, no I don't think anarchy and revolution will restore our individual liberties, but so what? Season One is very, very fun and I give it Five Stars for outstanding entertainment!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Christian Slater, Rami Malek |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 771 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray, Widescreen |
| Genre | Drama, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 8 hours and 3 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Christian Slater, Rami Malek
- **Format:** Blu-ray, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Drama, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 8 hours and 3 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An awesome, but very different series
*by S***R on November 8, 2022*

Mr. Robot is a showed that aired on the USA Network from 2015 to 2019, and starred Remi Malek as Elliot Alderson, who by day has a job at a reputable cybersecurity company, and by night is a hacker who takes down bad guys. He is approached by a group of hacktivists called fsociety, whose goal is to take down a large, own-everything company called E-Corp, which basically uses the old Enron logo and is a metaphorical stand-in for any of the huge companies that basically run everything. Elliot has numerous mental issues such as social anxiety disorder and clinical depression and breaks the fourth wall by directly addressing the audience. The show has a lot of twists and turns that play out over the course of the ten episodes. By the end of the season a lot is revealed and a lot is still unanswered, and you find out there is a lot more to the storyline than what you necessarily think there will be at the beginning of the season. For those who get the blu-ray, the show looks and sounds great in HD. There are not a ton of special effects, but the cinematography is very well done, and the show goes from looking dark and gritty to sleek and polished, depending on where particular scenes are being shot. The extras include a few deleted scenes and a short gag reel. The most extensive extra is on the second disc, a twelve-minute making-of featurette that includes interviews with the cast members and showrunner Sam Esmail. Overall, the season is very good. Malek is great as the series lead, and it has a strong supporting cast including Carly Chaikin, Portia Doubleday, Martin Wallström, Stephanie Corneliussen, Michael Cristofer, and Christian Slater. I cannot say much about the roles of any of the other cast members because to do so would give too much away. While the show does take some creative liberties, it does try to be realistic with the computer coding and the portrayal of hacking. It is really a show that you will know very quickly if you like or hate it. It definitely uses a serial storytelling format in which the episodes build on each other and more of the story is revealed as throughout the season. It does have some swearing, sexual content, drug use, and violence in it, so it is definitely not a family-friendly show. It is set in the real world as it uses video clips from actual events and utilized deep fake technology to have real-world leaders comment on the events in the show. I definitely put it in one of my best series of the 2010s along with series like Breaking Bad and The Americans. If you have not seen the show and are looking for a good dramatic series, this is definitely worth watching.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hooray For Anarchy
*by T***N on July 16, 2016*

What a surprisingly delightful movie! Never thought I would enjoy yet another neo-dystopian anthem to today's occupy movement complete with masks and the requisite over-wrought slams against the all-pervasive government/corporate/monolith grinding the individual down to servitude, even SLAVERY!! while elevating a tiny class of wealthy, omnipotent and of course amoral managers (read the 1% and the Bilderberg Group) who are far too clever not to rule us. But I truly did. Our interest is peaked by a steady dose of "this-is-the-brilliant-Hacker-world" then sustained by a unrelenting barrage of well tuned acting, a taut script, good camera work, a wonderful techno soundtrack and more plot twists and flips than steel track roller coaster. It is an ever tightening, visceral addiction. Yes I am personally alarmed by the intrusive nature of today's Federal Government, no I don't think anarchy and revolution will restore our individual liberties, but so what? Season One is very, very fun and I give it Five Stars for outstanding entertainment!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the single best TV Shows ever made with a great cast supporting one another threwout the whole season
*by J***Y on December 6, 2016*

Mr. Robot Season 1 I have to agree with other people other reviewers that yes this is by far the single best TV show currently on TV. Between the choices for the actors on the show, the twists and turns on each and every episode plus one and while certain scenes making you go did I just hear that line or see what I just saw on screen. It is truly intoxicating, grabs you and never lets you go making you want more and more until like me I watch the last 5 episodes back to back and so forth until I finish the whole season. Plus great job on the bonus material, laugh so hard at the gag reel and the making of Mr. Robot was also great plus have to agree with the creator of the show Sam that yes we as society need to interact more on a personal level, face to face, so forth plus question things about the world we live in. Maybe not get the answer we desire but least use our minds to bring up the questions we seek.

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