While we’ve seen plenty of webseries in the past few years, H+ represents a big leap in the scope of such projects. Produced by Bryan Singer (the director of The Usual Suspects, X-Men and Superman Returns), H+ tells the story of a not too distant future where we’ve made the leap from smartphones to the next method of being online all the time: H+, which can actually be implanted into our own bodies. Anywhere you go, whatever you’re doing, you can be online.
But then comes a terrible incident… one in which almost every person with H+ simply drops dead on the spot. Using nonlinear storytelling, H+ tells several tales in this world, moving back and forth in time to different people and places in the world and showing how the presence of H+ in their lives changes them for better or worse, both before and after this incident occurs.
The weird thing is how they managed to make this look totally realistic within the next like 15 years. I would just be horrified to trust some company with my own life...
The weird thing is how they managed to make this look totally realistic within the next like 15 years. I would just be horrified to trust some company with my own life...
Me and a friend of mine were thinking the same thing. I would never let something with the potential to control me/destroy me in my life.
Woah. It's surprisingly good. The plot is fantastic. If only each episode was slightly longer. The second episode was only 4 minutes so im i hope they lengthen the episodes from now on. I think they should have combined episode 1 and 2.