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Mr. Robot Ratings & Reviews
- Joel5d agomy life has been changed
- sKRxPTidDecember 2, 2024One of the greatest television series of all time. Suspiciously cut short by it's uncomfortably accurate predictions of the pandemic, FBI corruption entrenchment, and Chinese globalist takeover. The series represents the most accurate depiction oF society without the blindfolds that any mainstream source has ever dared. While still following it's own fictional storyline it terrifyingly mimics reality. Criminally underrated and pulled from airwaves. 9.9/10
- Santiago José Corvalán GarretónJune 4, 2025Probably the best series I’ve ever seen. Not only because I kind of identify with Elliot, but because it is so well done, it has such a dramatic script, the acting is phenomenal, the art direction and screenplay is fantastic. So much to love about Mr. Robot, I wish it would be true. That’s the kind of liberation that we need nowadays.
- Pepe CheeriosApril 20, 2025Start with season 1, don't binge watch. There's only 4 season ... beautiful series from start to finish.
- Roland SiposMay 28, 2025It’s Fight Club for developers. A gripping blend of psychological thriller and real-world hacking, with legit code, raw emotion, and a dark look at digital rebellion. Smart, stylish, and hauntingly relevant. This one rewrites your brain like a rootkit.
- 匚卂尺ㄥApril 12, 2025I have always been a fan of movies and TV shows along this storyline. From WarGames with Matthew Broderick to Hackers with Jonny Lee Miller and Angelina Jolie, Mr. Robot fits right in alongside these classics, but with a modern edge. The show masterfully blends the intrigue of hacking culture with psychological depth, taking the genre to a whole new level. Rami Malek’s portrayal of Elliot Alderson is nothing short of brilliant - he captures the isolation, intelligence, and vulnerability of a character who is both a hero and his own worst enemy. Christian Slater’s role as Mr. Robot adds another layer of intensity and unpredictability, making their dynamic one of the highlights of the series. What sets Mr. Robot apart is how it feels authentic, both in its depiction of hacking and in its exploration of corporate corruption, mental health, and societal struggles. The meticulous attention to technical accuracy and the show's refusal to "dumb things down" for the audience make it a standout for anyone who appreciates smart, complex storytelling. The cinematography deserves its own shout-out. From unconventional camera angles to the oppressive yet stunningly beautiful color palette, every shot reinforces the show's unsettling, almost dystopian atmosphere. Add to that a gripping soundtrack, and you have a show that feels more like an experience than mere entertainment. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or someone drawn to stories about the human condition, Mr. Robot delivers on every front. It’s a deep, thought-provoking journey that, much like its predecessors in the genre, challenges the way you see the world. For me, it’s an instant classic.
- Jan ErhardMay 14, 2025This series is truly a masterpiece. I would argue it is one of the greatest shows I have ever watched. The story is full of plot twists and tension. What stood out to me the most were the "hacks" they actually are (mostly) realistic and not the usual "I'm hacking the mainframe... and I'm in" nonsense. As someone interested in cybersecurity, both personally and professionally, that made the show especially thrilling. I loved it from season one through four, it consistently kept me eager to keep watching. The only aspect that felt a bit off at times was the way the characters talked to each other in casual conversations. I can't quite put my finger on it, but some of the dialogue felt slightly awkward. Maybe it's just me, but I noticed it occasionally. Aside from that, it really is a masterpiece with an interesting and intense storyline and well-developed characters.
- ExEtraMarch 20, 2025Yeah, realism matters in a lot of aspects, but I think this show was bad. I loved the schizo aspects, understood the message, but the execution, not to mention the plotholes were absolute madness. The scifi bullshittery at the end was just the nail in the coffin. I don't get the hype.