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That\u2019s because the novel coronavirus pandemic ruined most of 2020, and normal life came to a screeching halt for most people. Spending that much time at home and limiting interactions with others will alter one\u2019s perception of time. Sadly, the COVID-19 health crisis wasn\u2019t the only bad thing happening this year. It\u2019s as if all the planets were perfectly aligned for incredible stuff to happen while we were all fighting for our lives. Monster wildfires, the Trump impeachment, the dawn of a new world war, COVID-19 lockdowns, video chat, the COVID-19 misinformation campaigns on social media, anti-maskers, the resurgence of racism and police brutality, massive explosions, the Trump COVID-19 infection, COVID-19 vaccine resistance, Trump\u2019s handling of the US presidential elections. They all happened in 2020. Even Wonder Woman 1984. These are just a few of the year\u2019s annoying highlights and a good reminder of why we have to celebrate the imminent death of 2020. But if you really want to make the most of what should be a quiet New Year\u2019s Eve party with the people in your household, then there\u2019s a proper way to celebrate the end of one of the most annoying years in recent memory. That\u2019s Netflix\u2019s Death to 2020, which was just launched on the streaming service. After all, remembering all the bad and strange stuff that happened throughout 2020 might help us avoid making the same mistakes in the very near future. Today&rsquo;s Top Deal These best-selling KN95 masks used to cost $45 at Amazon Price:$25.99 Available from Amazon, BGR may receive a commission Buy Now Available from Amazon BGR may receive a commission Death to 2020 is an original Netflix creation, a mockumentary from the Black Mirror creators\u2019 minds that will make sure that you remember all the bad things that happened this year. It\u2019s brilliantly done, featuring an impressive cast of actors playing fake personalities or fake regular people ready to express their thoughts, professional opinions, or feelings on what happened in 2020 via documentary-style interviews: Without giving anything away, Tennyson Foss\u2019s impeccable historical references are easily one of the highlights of the comedy. And you\u2019ll just love Jeaetta\u2019s conservative takes. But there are plenty of other standout moments that will put a smile on your face about an awful year. Death to 2020 was released on Netflix on December 27th, during an incredibly busy time for movie premieres. Just a few days earlier, The Midnight Sun premiered on Netflix, followed by a busy Christmas Day schedule: Wonder Woman 1984 and Soul launched on that day on HBO Max and Disney+, respectively. But if you are spending the holidays at home with your loved ones, or by yourself to spare your loved ones, then you\u2019ll probably have time to catch up on all of them. If I were to pick the perfect film to end 2020 of all these new premieres, however, Death to 2020 would be the way to go. 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