Everything seems idyllic as Hello Tomorrow opens. The new half-hour sci-fi series on Apple TV Plus imagines a retrofuturistic vision of the future, with all of the hope and optimism that a Tomorrowland-style 1950s can muster. Technology has made life perfect: people drive around in hover cars that look like Cadillacs, robots deliver the mail and serve beer, businessmen use jetpacks to get to work, and all kinds of quirky gadgets make household chores painless. There’s even a cartoon bird who drives a delivery truck, announcing to the world that he’s “delivering smiles.”
But it’s not long before the cracks start to show. Hello Tomorrow uses that contrast, between the dream of a better future and the bitter reality of today, to tell a surprisingly tense story about the challenges of living with the choices we make. It starts out bright and happy, but as reality sets in, the show resembles something like Uncut Gems filtered through the pre-fallout moments from Fallout.
Note: this review is based on the first three episodes of Hello Tomorrow. It includes very light spoilers for those episodes.
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