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Blade Runner 2049 - by Steve, May 12, 2020
8.8/ 10stars

Michael Green. 2017. Denis Villeneuve.

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Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford.

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A. k. Blade Runner: The Final Cut (2007) Sci-Fi, Thriller [ USA:R, 1 h 57 min] Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Edward James Olmos Director: Ridley Scott IMDb rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 8. 2 /10 (548, 311 votes) In the 21st century, a corporation develops human clones to be used as slaves in colonies outside the Earth, identified as replicants. In 2019, a former police officer is hired to hunt down a fugitive group living undercover in Los Angeles. ( IMDb) Critical reception: On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 90% approval rating based on 116 reviews, with an average rating of 8. 53/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Misunderstood when it first hit theaters, the influence of Ridley Scott's mysterious, neo-noir Blade Runner has deepened with time. A visually remarkable, achingly human sci-fi masterpiece. " Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 84 out of 100 based on 15 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". ( Wikipedia) More info at IMDb, Wikipedia, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, Wikidata. I am a bot. Send me feedback. Data sources and other information.

Seriously, I pity those normies who watch this movie hoping to find a lot of action, laser guns, explosion, or even a futuristic war scene. If you really want all of that, wait another 2 months for the new Star Wars movie, or go watch one of that terrible transformers sequels. I was really annoyed that most people found this movie boring, dull, and uninteresting (inside the theater, the guy in front of me fell asleep a couple of times, and a teenager behind me asked his two friends "what kind of movie is this? this movie is so weird. for those of you who do not understand what makes this movie so good in my eyes, let me explain to you.

The story starts 30 years after the event of the first movie. Officer K (Ryan Gosling my man. unearthed an extraordinary yet terrifying fact that will shake the entire foundation of society to its core and disturb the coexistence between real humans and the fake ones : Replicants. can. get. pregnant. as he journeyed into the heart of the mystery, Officer K was disturbed by the fact that child could be himself and the fact that all these years people told him that his memories were only made up and that he never had a childhood like a normal humans got him mad like hell. Up to this point, I thought that I already knew what the ending would be and the rest of the movie is no longer a puzzle that needed solving. But then, Rick Deckard (The Man, The Myth, The Legend : HARRISOOOONNNNNN. FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRDDDDD. showed up and ruined my entire goddamn speculation of the story.

This, this kind of turning point of event that kept me on my seat inside the theater for more than two and a half hours ladies and gentlemen, despite the fact that I needed to go to the bathroom thanks to the air conditioner, but hey, I made it to the end! no disappointment, no unanswered questions, no what-the-hell-did-I- just-watch moment as I entered the bathroom. It was pure satisfaction and worthy of every bit of my praise to the point that I dare to say that it will be hard to find a movie as good as this one for the next decade. Just like what Hollywood is doing right now to the new star wars trilogy (which also featured Harrison Ford. Blade Runner 2049" is pretty faithful to the original movie : the music, the setting, the art, and the poetic line of one of the characters that will make all Blade Runner fans and critics alike fall in love with this masterpiece of a franchise. Denis Villeneuve, in my humble opinion, is ready to put his name among greats like Ridley Scott and Steven Spielberg. whatever genre of movies he directs, as long as it has his name on it, will certainly be one of, if not, the best movie of the year (the same applied to the like of Christopher Nolan or Quentin Tarantino. So for all normies out there, just enjoy watching whatever the hell Marvel Studio or DC Entertainment produces while I, excuse me, rewatch the first blade runner movie.

(Apologies if this has already been talked about a lot, however if feel like it needed addressing. ) I’d say it was about 6 or 7 years ago that I first watch Blade Runner for the first time. I was starting to get into film criticism as a hobby and Sci-Fi is one of my favourite genres. It was a must watch!!! I was excited to see what a young Harrison Ford and the man that directed “Alien” could bring. To put it mildly my mind was blown, like so many other people. I was even more staggered to find out, that at the time of its release it was a critical and financial mess. I was beyond perplexed. Fast forward a few years to when the announcement for the sequel happened. Ford would return but this time adding Ryan Gosling and the super talented director Denis Villeneuve!!! Could they pull of the impossible and make a film up to the level of the first??? I remember the moment walking out of the cinema after seeing “2049” being completely speechless, how had Villeneuve not only made a worthy sequel but a better film than the beloved original?!? The story is a much more richer and complex one than the first film, along with a much more interesting and diverse set of characters. Every comparison I make between the two films, even still today, to me “2049” comes out on top. Directing, cinematography, screenplay, acting and I even think that Ford might be better in “2049” then the first film?!? To me it’s such a shame that “2049” will ultimately be remembered as an over-bloated failure, especially financially. Am I alone in thinking that Blade Runner 2049 is the superior film????

Loved every minute, was totally immersed. I never felt the movie was too long just about right, maybe if it was missing anything was a little more action. For me inception is still the best movie ever made but blade runner 2049 comes a close second. Great direction and soundtrack, the movie even contained a little humor, and linked well to the first movie. Watch~Blade~Runner~2049~Online~Rottentomatoes. Download Blade Runner 2049 Vioz… Watch Blade Runner 2049 Online Tribute… Free Movie Blade Runner 2049 BLade RUnneR 2049 live online: Will Meera save HDan. Prices are Firm. USA Codes. I accept Paypal Friends and Family, Cash App, Google Pay, Venmo, Amazon GC, and Facebook Pay. I have multiples of some titles. I add more titles daily. Please be patient, I go in order of comments not messages. 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By: Christian Harding (Two Beers) – We all knew this was coming. Given Hollywood’s seemingly endless preoccupation with reboots, remakes, sequels, etc. over the last decade and a half (at least much moreso now than any other period of time in film history), it’s no surprise that Blade Runner would eventually be given some sort of newer addition to the legacy, especially considering its increasingly revered status as a science fiction classic, thanks in no small part to the parade of Director’s Cuts and Final Cuts that Ridley Scott has been fooling around with ever since the film’s initial release back in 1982. Fast forward to 2017 where a much belated (if completely unnecessary) sequel has finally made it into theaters, helmed by one of the most interesting filmmakers to emerge as a major player this decade in Denis Villenueve, with the participation of Harrison Ford reprising his role from the first film, and also having Ridley Scott in a producing role, which is perhaps for the best considering how poorly Scott’s recent return to the Alien franchise fared earlier this year. The resulting film herein being Blade Runner 2049, a flawed yet ultimately satisfying continuation of the Blade Runner franchise, which I guess now is officially a thing. Huh. A Toast To keep plot points and details to a minimum, I’ll just go over the basics to start with: Blade Runner 2049 centers on Ryan Gosling in the leading role this time around, as a titular “Blade Runner”, whose job it is to “retire” (read: kill) any replicants (synthetically born humans, bred for the sole purpose of slave labor) still hanging out from the 2019-era of the first film. When given his next assignment, Gosling’s futuristic bounty hunter is suddenly thrust into a case that’s – surprise, surprise – much bigger and more far-reaching than he or the audience was expecting. Soon, Gosling’s officer, know only as K, finds himself embarking on journey of self-discovery that leads him to Harrison Ford’s Rick Deckard from the first film. As far as the thematic links between Blade Runner 2049 and its predecessor go, the central questions of morality and humanity from the first one are largely kept intact here, which helps tonally link the two films together, instead of this one seeming like a pale imitation of the ideas and narrative threads brought up in the original. Ryan Gosling may not have been able to save jazz, but maybe he can save the latter half of Harrison Ford’s career. Among the many influences the 1982 Blade Runner had on the science fiction genre, one of its biggest was in regards to the design and art direction of any potential future landscapes and settings. In that respect, Blade Runner 2049 certainly had a lot to live up to, and on that front it definitely does not disappoint. In a very wise move, the aesthetic of 2049 doesn’t try to copy or… replicate (awwwww yeah! ) the exact look or feel of the original film. Instead, it updates it for our more modern sensibilities, both in terms of the glossy design of the city-scapes and in terms of the technological advances that have occurred since 1982. What we’re seeing isn’t a faithful, nostalgia-driven recreation of everything we’ve already seen before, as well as dozens of pale imitators since then but rather the logical continuation of what was presented to us beforehand, and a carefully thought-out update, making it more believable that this is what the world shown to us in the original Blade Runner would conceivable look like thirty years after we last left it. Beer Two Sony gonna Sony… again. While the case of obvious studio meddling isn’t as blatant or egregious here as it’s been with other Sony produced films of past years, there’s still a number of moments where it’s extremely noticeable and bothersome. To say nothing of the usual parade of product placement that in this case is at least fairly well hidden and doesn’t much call attention to itself, a lot of the action or attempts at excitement here feel unusually out of place and forced in. While of course a certain level of action and chasing is to be expected in a multi-million dollar spectacle film from two major Hollywood studios, some of the action beats feel like an afterthought; just added in during a latter pass on the script in order to add some punches and explosions to make the trailer seem more exciting to the average moviegoer who has no idea what Blade Runner even is. These included setpieces like a brief shootout in a junkyard that’s quickly cut short by missile fire, as well as a prolonged fistfight between Gosling and Ford during their first meeting. Scenes like these just come and go with so little impact on the story or characters that the constant breaks in the narrative just to deliver these sequences don’t feel entirely justified, and probably could’ve been cut short to tighten up the runtime a bit without impacting the overall flow of the film much at all. Also worth mentioning is the surprisingly rushed and underwhelming climax of the film, though I at least give the creative minds at play here some credit for not trying to recreate or outdo the magic of the iconic “tears in rain” finale from the original film. “Ridley… we’re home. ” Verdict Overall Blade Runner 2049 is a worthy companion piece to the original. While it doesn’t quite reach the heights of its predecessor, how could we possibly expect it to do so? The first one revolutionized the aesthetic of mainstream science fiction for decades to come, so the best we could hope out of any follow-up would be that it add something new to the mythos without copying from the original too much, and that’s thankfully what we got here. While not an instant game changer in the way the first was, 2049 is a damn good piece of modern sci-fi that holds up well enough on its own and doesn’t detract much, if at all from the beloved cult classic is hails from. Blade Runner: 2049 (2017) Drinking Game Do a Shot: for every reference or callback to the first film. Do another Shot: whenever someone says “replicant”. Shotgun a Beer: for every piece of product placement (do another if it has a Sony logo on it). Finish your Glass: each time Ryan Gosling smiles or shows any emotion at all. Pour out your Glass: for each bit of delicious Roger Deakins eye-candy.

 

 

 

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