Blade Runner 2049

Film - 2017
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384.5K
Blade Runner 2049 it's a movie with Harrison Ford, Ryan Gosling, Jared Leto, Robin Wright, Dave Bautista Full cast. Directed by Denis Villeneuve. Original title Blade Runner 2049 Genre Sci-Fi.

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Review of  Valentina Valentina
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Denis Villeneuve certainly has science fiction in his heart. I don't really like the genre, I was honestly more attracted to the cast of 2049 and hence the choice to see it. But I have to recognize a great talent in Villenueve, his films are truly a spectacle for the eyes and ears! Dune isn't a film up my alley, for example, but it was truly a pleasure to see and hear it and 2049 is no exception, from this point of view. His films are truly impressive in terms of vision, landscapes and the same is true for the majestic music that you feel in your gut. Having said that, the story didn't convince me, it seemed like a small collage of situations similar to those we can find in the various films of the aforementioned genre, nothing to say about the acting work, but it didn't leave me satisfied at all. Blade Runner (1982) didn't need a sequel, it deserves undivided attention, nothing else is needed. Read all
Review of  Emiliano Baglio Emiliano Baglio
K (Ryan Goslin) is an android and at the same time a Blade runner, an android hunter. His job is to track down old Nexus models. During a mission he discovers a chest whose contents could subvert the very order of society. His investigation will lead him to dig into the past until he comes across the name of Deckard (Harrison Ford), a former colleague of his. Let's make a premise, as far as we are concerned in cinema there are no untouchable sacred objects, sequels or remakes of any film can be made. Clearly, if you compare yourself with a cult movie such as Blade Runner made in 1982 by Ridley Scott, the task will be more difficult given that it is a title that still exerts its influence on cinema today. Denis Villeneuve, director of the new chapter, wisely it doesn't even try to compete with the original. In other words, in our opinion, his film can be seen and understood even by those who have never seen the 1982 masterpiece (hoping there isn't a similar audience), given that Villeneuve offers us the summary several times as the story evolves of the events that occurred previously. The real problem is that in the new Blade runner there isn't a shred of an original idea that is one. Of course, the film is well made and there could be nothing else given the technical department and the skill demonstrated elsewhere by the director. However, the much vaunted visual magnificence is nothing more than a copy and paste of images that any science fiction enthusiast can easily recognize having already seen in other films or comics or having already read in other books. Thus the description of Los Angeles is a mix of the old film, which evidently has not lost a iota of its visual power, mixed with suggestions taken equally from Blomkamp's films Read all

plot

Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K, unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what's left of society into chaos. K's discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard, a former LAPD blade runner who has been missing for 30 years.

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