Blade Runner 2049


There is no more or less that I would like to say about this movie than that what's has been said in this article:
http://www.denofgeek.com/uk/movies/blade-runner/52370/blade-runner-2049-a-spoiler-filled-exploration
Caution: read after watching the movie.

Well, maybe there's something that I'd like to add - Harrison There is 75 y/o and hot hot hot!

And for those who do not have time to read - a few best quotes: 

'Like the first film, it’s a neo-noir detective story with a side-order of ennui and existential panic.'

'Ana de Armas gives her role remarkable depth as Joi, and the moments between she and K are the some of the film's most tender. Gosling's in his full-on, smouldering mystery-man mode here, yet slivers of humanity sneak through his character's necessarily impassive shell in these moments.' 

' K’s realisation is, of course, the same for most of us: we grow up knowing nothing but our own consciousness. We’re the protagonists in our own story. But a vanishingly small percentage of us will go on to change history, or achieve fame and vast fortune. We may grow up thinking we’ll become astronauts, or pioneering scientists, or great artists, but most of us are eventually forced to confront the same reality as K: we’re ordinary. '


' Instead, Villeneuve, his writers and everyone involved are brave enough to let this expansive, hallucinatory saga end with a simple moment of reflection: a father and child reunited; a hero dying with the knowledge that, even if he didn’t change the world, he at least managed to do some good with the little time he had.'

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