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Blade Runner 2049 Review Thread

Dash_

Member
Put simply, really enjoyed it. I would have changed a few things here and there, but by and large it felt like it paid homage (or better put, an extension to) the original while being it's own beast.

I was in processing mode after it finished, but the more I uncouple the film from the original's legacy and what it meant to me at the time I saw it, and appreciate the sequel on its own terms, the fonder I become.

It did what The Force Awakens didn't have the courage to do.
 

Sanctuary

Member
Lol no.

I liked 2049 and it certainly doesn't. Whoever is trying to push that is lying.

A lot of people have been saying that, and I don't find it hard to believe. The original didn't have much in the upstairs as it was. I'd actually find it harder to believe that this film could be even worse in that regard.

I hope this post isn't in reference to me, because I was pretty clear that it's a strong film but not an iconic work like the original.

The most "iconic" aspect of the original is the world building and effects, yet the mundane and ultimately nothing plot and characters that had asked similar questions better in other films somehow continually gets glossed over. "Because best sci-fi film ever...because!".
 

Honestly, I can visualize you typing out "Yikes" thinking it would be such a clever response.

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A lot of people have been saying that, and I don't find it hard to believe. The original didn't have much in the upstairs as it was. I'd actually find it harder to believe that this film could be even worse in that regard.



The most "iconic" aspect of the original is the world building and effects, yet the mundane and ultimately nothing plot and characters that had asked similar questions better in other films somehow continually gets glossed over. "Because best scifi film ever...because!".


If this thread turns into people shitting on Blade Runner I'm breaking stuff. I don't know what, but stuff is getting broken. Next thing we'll have people in here talking about the underratedness of the Star Wars prequels and how TFA sucked.

Rutger Hauer's acting alone puts it above pretty much all Sci-Fi films not named Alien/s. The rest of the film (pacing, acting, dialogue, score, effects, atmosphere, minimalism) is God-Tier.

Pretty sure this already happened...

..

 
If this thread turns into people shitting on Blade Runner I'm breaking stuff. I don't know what, but stuff is getting broken. Next thing we'll have people in here talking about the underratedness of the Star Wars prequels and how TFA sucked.

... Why?

I mean, I love the original Blade Runner, but it's not a perfect film. There's plenty for people to hypothetically criticize the film about.

It's one thing for people to just senselessly bash on the OG Blade Runner, but there's no reason to get mad at someone offering a logical and thought-out argument for why it never quite resonated with them as much as it did with others.
 

Slaythe

Member
A lot of people have been saying that, and I don't find it hard to believe. The original didn't have much in the upstairs as it was. I'd actually find it harder to believe that this film could be even worse in that regard.

Anybody trying to claim 2049's pacing is better is DELUDED. As for story, it tried something bold, the problem is the execution doesn't exactly allow it to be as powerful as they imagined it would be, so I wouldn't say it's better than the original.

The most "iconic" aspect of the original is the world building and effects, yet the mundane and ultimately nothing plot and characters that had asked similar questions better in other films somehow continually gets glossed over. "Because best scifi film ever...because!".

The "mundane" and "nothing" plot are great though, Blade Runner takes its time and introduces you to this world, it lets peak into it organically. It's not always non stop action sure. Many people have zero problem with that.

2049 has some scenes that evoke it, but too little and ultimately it kind of fails in that regard.

The video game did a better job for instance.

And you're still gonna get scenes where not much happens in 2049 anyway.

I sound negative about 2049, I repeat I think it's a decent flick, I just feel like some people that never really loved Blade Runner in the first place are now trying to claim this is somehow better while it really isn't.
 
... Why?

I mean, I love the original Blade Runner, but it's not a perfect film. There's plenty for people to hypothetically criticize the film about.

It's one thing for people to just senselessly bash on the OG Blade Runner, but there's no reason to get mad at someone offering a logical and thought-out argument for why it never quite resonated with them as much as it did with others.

No film is perfect, and all of them have their critics (though Ghostbusters fans seem allergic to this notion, lol).

I've seen plenty of good critiques of Blade Runner. None of them have come from GAF so far. Just like TFA/SW... they all seem incompetently written and totally miss the mark.

Anyway, this thread is venturing into spoilers and thus, I'm out :D
 

Sanctuary

Member
Rutger Hauer's acting alone puts it above pretty much all Sci-Fi films not named Alien/s. The rest of the film (pacing, acting, dialogue, score, effects, atmosphere, minimalism) is God-Tier.

At least we agree on that. I don't need to write out a ten paragraph dissertation either to sum up why the film did absolutely nothing for me, and I've given it plenty of chances to do so since the 80s. I just rewatched it last night too.
 
Yes older movie

Not a fan of feeling like I'm forced to watch a 80s movie to enjoy this one

First of all, this is ridiculous. Second of all, Blade Runner is one of these 80s movies that will NEVER look bad. Jeez dude, if you don't want to watch it, then don't. However, watch Blade Runner, man.


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Fair warning, don't watch the Double Toasted review video.

Double Toasted's review spoils what sounds like a pretty big plot point right off the bat, for fucks sake.

Yep, they spoil the "the story is a spoiler" thing. Don't they know, just because something is cleared up early, doesn't mean it's not a spoiler?
 
Yes older movie

Not a fan of feeling like I'm forced to watch a 80s movie to enjoy this one

I knew it.

I mean, I'm still gravely saddened by it.

But I knew it.

The movie looks better than films that have come out in 2017 and is literally timeless, same as Alien(s) or Terminator 1/2 - it feels like an alternate reality - not an old movie. You're literally hurting yourself by not having seen it.

I don't know guys. Don't think you are doind yourselves a favour by watching a double feature.

I just watched the OG Blade Runner last night and am still tempted to do the double feature. Only reason I'm not going to is because I want to be 100% alert and ready to fucking go when 2049 starts.
 
I knew it.

I mean, I'm still gravely saddened by it.

But I knew it.

The movie looks better than films that have come out in 2017 and is literally timeless, same as Alien(s) or Terminator 1/2 - it feels like an alternate reality - not an old movie. You're literally hurting yourself by not having seen it.

The kid'll be on his phone for the whole movie and then complain that it was slow and boring. Let it go. He's not worth it.
 
I have a friend who legit refuses to watch any movies made before 1992.

People suck.


LOL

So missing out on pretty much all the best films ever made? OG Star Wars, Blade Runner, Terminator 1 & 2, Alien and Aliens, Ghostbusters, Predator, Robocop, Total Recall...

And that's literally just sci-fi/action/horror from the 80's ... what the fuck

The kid'll be on his phone for the whole movie and then complain that it was slow and boring. Let it go. He's not worth it.

Humanity is doomed

 
Christ. I still watch movies from the silent era. Recently got Metropolis on Blu-ray. It's a hard watch, sure. But since when has art only ever been easy?

For my most important paper in college, I wrote about dystopian films. It was a blast. Covered Metropolis, Fahrenheit 451, Blade Runner, and Children of Men.
 
For my most important paper in college, I wrote about dystopian films. It was a blast. Covered Metropolis, Fahrenheit 451, Blade Runner, and Children of Men.

Cyberpunk/Dystopian is my hardest crush.

All of those + The Fifth Element, Brazil, 12 Monkeys, Johnny Mnemonic, Hardware, Screamers, Hackers, Circuitry Man, Judge Dredd, The Matrix, The Lawnmower Man, The Running Man, Cyborg, etc... so good
 

Bronx-Man

Banned
lttp: Blade Runner 2049

This movie made NO SENSE to me at all. First off, why is there Atari logos everywhere if it's 2049? Atari died like back in 1982, duh. Second, why are all the robot people so sappy and emotional while all the normal people are monotone and shit. Shouldn't it be the other way around? I haven't seen the first one but I was told this was a reboot of that but nothing made any sense in this! If the robot people have super strength and can break walls, how can they get killed from one shot from a pistol? Why is this so looooooooong, there's all these shots of people just staring at pictures and eyes and walls like oh my god I was bored out my mind watching this. My friend Alex Trimboli told me Batista was supposed to kick ass in this but he can barely put up a fight against Ryan Gosling? This took me completely out of it, Batista could totally whoop Ryan Gosling's bitch ass irl.

This movie was dull as shit and I regret ever renting this on Amazon Prime. 2/10 stars, only giving this a 2 because of my boy jared leto
 
lttp: Blade Runner 2049

This movie made NO SENSE to me at all. First off, why is there Atari logos everywhere if it's 2049? Atari died like back in 1982, duh. Second, why are all the robot people so sappy and emotional while all the normal people are monotone and shit. Shouldn't it be the other way around? I haven't seen the first one but I was told this was a reboot of that but nothing made any sense in this! If the robot people have super strength and can break walls, how can they get killed from one shot from a pistol? Why is this so looooooooong, there's all these shots of people just staring at pictures and eyes and walls like oh my god I was bored out my mind watching this. My friend Alex Trimboli told me Batista was supposed to kick ass in this but he can barely put up a fight against Ryan Gosling? This took me completely out of it, Batista could totally whoop Ryan Gosling's bitch ass irl.

This movie was dull as shit and I regret ever renting this on Amazon Prime. 2/10 stars, only giving this a 2 because of my boy jared leto

ugh. i might as well just watch speed racer again. you know. that modern classic of filmmaking excellence.
 

Aurongel

Member
lttp: Blade Runner 2049

This movie made NO SENSE to me at all. First off, why is there Atari logos everywhere if it's 2049? Atari died like back in 1982, duh. Second, why are all the robot people so sappy and emotional while all the normal people are monotone and shit. Shouldn't it be the other way around? I haven't seen the first one but I was told this was a reboot of that but nothing made any sense in this! If the robot people have super strength and can break walls, how can they get killed from one shot from a pistol? Why is this so looooooooong, there's all these shots of people just staring at pictures and eyes and walls like oh my god I was bored out my mind watching this. My friend Alex Trimboli told me Batista was supposed to kick ass in this but he can barely put up a fight against Ryan Gosling? This took me completely out of it, Batista could totally whoop Ryan Gosling's bitch ass irl.

This movie was dull as shit and I regret ever renting this on Amazon Prime. 2/10 stars, only giving this a 2 because of my boy jared leto
I miss the IMDB forums.
 
Yes older movie

Not a fan of feeling like I'm forced to watch a 80s movie to enjoy this one
So you havent seen Alien or Aliens, The Thing, Rambo, 2001, Stand By Me, Die Hard, Terminator, The Shining? Some of film’s best works are from the 70s and 80s

At what year does a movie become an “old movie”?
 

Trago

Member
lttp: Blade Runner 2049

This movie made NO SENSE to me at all. First off, why is there Atari logos everywhere if it's 2049? Atari died like back in 1982, duh. Second, why are all the robot people so sappy and emotional while all the normal people are monotone and shit. Shouldn't it be the other way around? I haven't seen the first one but I was told this was a reboot of that but nothing made any sense in this! If the robot people have super strength and can break walls, how can they get killed from one shot from a pistol? Why is this so looooooooong, there's all these shots of people just staring at pictures and eyes and walls like oh my god I was bored out my mind watching this. My friend Alex Trimboli told me Batista was supposed to kick ass in this but he can barely put up a fight against Ryan Gosling? This took me completely out of it, Batista could totally whoop Ryan Gosling's bitch ass irl.

This movie was dull as shit and I regret ever renting this on Amazon Prime. 2/10 stars, only giving this a 2 because of my boy jared leto

You joke, but we all know THAT guy.
 

N7.Angel

Member
lttp: Blade Runner 2049

This movie made NO SENSE to me at all. First off, why is there Atari logos everywhere if it's 2049? Atari died like back in 1982, duh. Second, why are all the robot people so sappy and emotional while all the normal people are monotone and shit. Shouldn't it be the other way around? I haven't seen the first one but I was told this was a reboot of that but nothing made any sense in this! If the robot people have super strength and can break walls, how can they get killed from one shot from a pistol? Why is this so looooooooong, there's all these shots of people just staring at pictures and eyes and walls like oh my god I was bored out my mind watching this. My friend Alex Trimboli told me Batista was supposed to kick ass in this but he can barely put up a fight against Ryan Gosling? This took me completely out of it, Batista could totally whoop Ryan Gosling's bitch ass irl.

This movie was dull as shit and I regret ever renting this on Amazon Prime. 2/10 stars, only giving this a 2 because of my boy jared leto

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number11

Member
It’s funny how people thought this would end up being an action film. I wasn’t super into the story, but in terms of everything else, I can’t imagine a better continuation of the Blade Runner universe.
 

Cels

Member
i watched blade runner final cut again last night cause i'm seeing 2049 tomorrow night and it's as good as i remember

i still get a little uncomfortable with the rapey scene where deckard is trying to help rachael and he blocks her leaving his apartment and tells her to tell him to kiss her and she's conflicted, not knowing what to do because she just learned that she's a replicant when she thought she was a human all along
 
lttp: Blade Runner 2049

This movie made NO SENSE to me at all. First off, why is there Atari logos everywhere if it's 2049? Atari died like back in 1982, duh. Second, why are all the robot people so sappy and emotional while all the normal people are monotone and shit. Shouldn't it be the other way around? I haven't seen the first one but I was told this was a reboot of that but nothing made any sense in this! If the robot people have super strength and can break walls, how can they get killed from one shot from a pistol? Why is this so looooooooong, there's all these shots of people just staring at pictures and eyes and walls like oh my god I was bored out my mind watching this. My friend Alex Trimboli told me Batista was supposed to kick ass in this but he can barely put up a fight against Ryan Gosling? This took me completely out of it, Batista could totally whoop Ryan Gosling's bitch ass irl.

This movie was dull as shit and I regret ever renting this on Amazon Prime. 2/10 stars, only giving this a 2 because of my boy jared leto
One of my favorite forum movie criticisms is "here's how I'd win in a fight like that."
 
i watched blade runner final cut again last night cause i'm seeing 2049 tomorrow night and it's as good as i remember

i still get a little uncomfortable with the rapey scene where deckard is trying to help rachael and he blocks her leaving his apartment and tells her to tell him to kiss her and she's conflicted, not knowing what to do because she just learned that she's a replicant when she thought she was a human all along

That's kind of the point. Deckard is not a good person. He's a flawed, fucked-up person.

The scene was kind of him forcing her to "give in to being a replicant, but be a human as well" IMO... but no less awkward - for good reason.
 
i watched blade runner final cut again last night cause i'm seeing 2049 tomorrow night and it's as good as i remember

i still get a little uncomfortable with the rapey scene where deckard is trying to help rachael and he blocks her leaving his apartment and tells her to tell him to kiss her and she's conflicted, not knowing what to do because she just learned that she's a replicant when she thought she was a human all along

I paid close attention to that scene on my rewatch last, as I've seen some posts here and elsewhere that argue that it's just a tone-deaf scene the misunderstands consent.

I'm not sure I totally buy that. I think there is something intentional going on in that scene. For one thing the sensual and romantic score of the scene takes a dark left turn as soon as Deckard approaches to close the door. The entire mood of the scene changes, it's very apparent to me, that everyone involved in the production knows the scene has just taken a dark turn.

I also noticed the way that Deckard talks about Rachel early in the film, he refers to her as "It", when he talks to Tyrell about her early on. To me, my reading of that scene has always been that, at that point in the film, Deckard still views her as not-human, as a thing. He wants her sexually, maybe romantically too, but he still doesn't see her as an equal.

It's a tough scene, and I totally get being bothered by it, and I fully respect the feelings of those that find that it ruins the film for them, but I do think there is thematic and artistic intent behind what's going on there.
 
lttp: Blade Runner 2049

This movie made NO SENSE to me at all. First off, why is there Atari logos everywhere if it's 2049? Atari died like back in 1982, duh. Second, why are all the robot people so sappy and emotional while all the normal people are monotone and shit. Shouldn't it be the other way around? I haven't seen the first one but I was told this was a reboot of that but nothing made any sense in this! If the robot people have super strength and can break walls, how can they get killed from one shot from a pistol? Why is this so looooooooong, there's all these shots of people just staring at pictures and eyes and walls like oh my god I was bored out my mind watching this. My friend Alex Trimboli told me Batista was supposed to kick ass in this but he can barely put up a fight against Ryan Gosling? This took me completely out of it, Batista could totally whoop Ryan Gosling's bitch ass irl.

This movie was dull as shit and I regret ever renting this on Amazon Prime. 2/10 stars, only giving this a 2 because of my boy jared leto

Bless you for the American Vandal reference.
 
I paid close attention to that scene on my rewatch last, as I've seen some posts here and elsewhere that argue that it's just a tone-deaf scene the misunderstands consent.

I'm not sure I totally buy that. I think there is something intentional going on in that scene. For one thing the sensual and romantic score of the scene takes a dark left turn as soon as Deckard approaches to close the door. The entire mood of the scene changes, it's very apparent to me, that everyone involved in the production knows the scene has just taken a dark turn.

I also noticed the way that Deckard talks about Rachel early in the film, he refers to her as "It", when he talks to Tyrell about her early on. To me, my reading of that scene has always been that, at that point in the film, Deckard still views her as not-human, as a thing. He wants her sexually, maybe romantically too, but he still doesn't see her as an equal.

It's a tough scene, and I totally get being bothered by it, and I fully respect the feelings of those that find that it ruins the film for them, but I do think there is thematic and artistic intent behind what's going on there.

That's an interesting take. I have seen it countless times but I thought it was more of a slap across the face "wake up!"
time to die... hohoho
type of thing. To get her to stop overthinking what she has learned and give in to humanity (and their attraction) again.
 
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