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CastZoe Cunningham
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Premiere DateJune 8, 2018
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IMDB Rating5.0 (116)

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Silent Eye is an intriguing science fiction anthology series, a brainchild of renowned filmmaker Simon Horrocks. Launched in 2018, Silent Eye can be viewed on Amazon Prime Video, showcasing an exciting realm of technology-fused life. The series targets the world of technology from a novel and distinctive viewpoint, through a lens of humanity with questioning undertones concerning our relationship and co-dependence with technology.
Horrocks, best known for his kickstarter-funded feature film "Third Contact," has once again ventured into the domains of psychological and philosophical exploration with Silent Eye. He merges high-concept science fiction with everyday human life, entwining them seamlessly, enhancing the relatability factor for the audience.
Each episode of Silent Eye revolves around an independent story with different characters. The only common thread running through the episodes is the thematic concern with unforeseen and often slightly malevolent implications of technology in their lives. The series encapsulates multiple sub-genres of science fiction, such as dystopia, time travel, alternate reality, and more, providing scope for a variety of narratives within the overarching theme.
From smartphone apps with alarming capabilities, to autonomous self-driving cars with mysterious minds of their own, Silent Eye projects a scientific reality that viewers may find eerily familiar, yet intriguing. Each episode brilliantly provides an introspective view into the impact of emerging technology on everyday human life. By incorporating deeply psychological and existential narratives, Horrocks projects a story world that offers viewers a humbling perspective towards an automated future, making Silent Eye more than just an anthology of technological fears.
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Silent Eye is a series that ran for 1 seasons (7 episodes) between June 8, 2018 and on Simon Horrocks