A young blade runner’s discovery of a long-buried secret leads him to track down former blade runner Rick Deckard, who’s been missing for thirty years. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 8.0/10 | |
Released: | October 4, 2017 | |
Runtime: | 164 min | |
Genres: | Drama Thriller Mystery Sci-Fi | |
Countries: | United States United Kingdom Hungary Canada Spain | |
Companies: | Alcon Entertainment Sony Columbia Pictures Torridon Films 16:14 Entertainment Scott Free Productions Columbia Pictures Alcon Entertainment Thunderbird Entertainment Warner Bros. Pictures | |
Cast: | Harrison Ford Dave Bautista Ryan Gosling Ana de Armas | |
Crew: | Michael Green Denis Villeneuve Philip K. Dick Hampton Fancher | |
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I really loved this movie. Shot in the same spirit as the original, and expanding on the storyline of the original as well. Loved everyone’s performance, but if I had to nit-pic, I wasn’t too crazy about Jared Leto’s performance in this. His attempt at trying to be an eccentric was low production to me. Harrison should have won something for that scene he had with Leto though. I really felt his emotion during that segment. That was probably the best I’ve ever seen Harrison Ford perform. Loved Ryan’s performance as well as Sylvia Hoeks, whom I thought kicked a$$ in her role. I’d give this movie 4 to 4.5 stars
just plain amazing movie. it really sucks me in. love the first one and this one is a great sequel and thats hard to find
Don’t know why this isn’t talked about more. It’s rare for a sequel to try and honor the original idea appropriately, and even more rare that this movie doesn’t try to “outshine” its predecessor. This film was great. No masterpiece, but definitely worth the watch. It’s more conceptual/philosophical than exciting so be prepared for a long ride. 8/10
One of the best sequels in quite a while. Blade Runner (1982) was to me the best Noir detective film of the time. Not only because it had great effects but the story itself which was adapted from Philip K. Dick’s short tale - Do android dream of electric sheep held a deep connection between the viewer and the narrator. Every performance brought forth by the cast was outstanding. From Ryan Gosling to Harrison Ford and of course, Sylvia Hoek who really captured and portrayed her role to perfection as a replicant. Emotions were set high in this second half of the franchise leaving the viewer to contemplate on what is possible through science and technology. Creating slaves to work off-world for their masters isn’t too far fetched if one thinks about the implications. Jared Leto’s performance was spot on as the megalomaniac Niander Wallace along with Bautista who also played a run-a-way replicant. The whole cast worked so well, one cannot stop watching as they each break away from reality only to stop and regain their humanity when their lives are on the line. Blade Runner over the last thirty nine years has become an iconic stepping stone for many new breakthroughs in film such as, Children of Men, Sunshine, Snowpiercer, the girl with the dragon tattoo, and of course George Orwell’s dystopian vision - 1984 from the 1949 novel of the same name. Without Blade Runner, none of the other films might have made it to the silver screen in such a visceral fashion as they were meant to be. But I was so glad that Blade Runner 2049 had won two academy awards to help seal its success and to give us a preempt to what is to come later on in the franchise. Ten out of ten stars. Beautiful directing by Denis Villeneuve who has finally finished the Dune re-adaptation. And from what I have been hearing, it’s a thrill ride unlike anything that David Lynch could pull off.
Lynch gets a lot of crap for Dune, but dammit - I loved that movie when it came out… sure, sure I was 12 at the time, but whatever :) I had the “making of” book and even made my own crysknife (it wasn’t very good, but I liked it).
You know you can’t beat Batista
Ooooh! Let’s watch paint dry! Except: Ryan Gosling.