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Damn, I just don't get why we can't see space travel and other shitified planets in a $150 million movie
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Have to wait for Dune for your space rebellion on alien planets.
Damn, I just don't get why we can't see space travel and other shitified planets in a $150 million movie
All we have is Avatar
#starved
Damn, I just don't get why we can't see space travel and other shitified planets in a $150 million movie
All we have is Avatar
#starved
So no resolution? No scenes of the uprising? No scenes at all of Wallace getting his?
I get the filmmaking artsy aspect of ending on an emotional note, but it would've been cool to see the revolt beginning on other worlds.
I have tinnitus, can't turn my earbuds up too loud without getting a headache, and I had no problem with the volume levels.
God that soundtrack was so fucking good.
I'm kind of surprised by questions asking why Luv was shown to be crying. I think the film makes it apparent that the repression built into her design is the source of deep internal conflict. That scene where she talks about how invigorating it must be to be asked a personal question as it indicates desire followed by her asking K a personal question was I think, not a test of K but a subtle attempt to connect with a fellow replicant on her behalf. She very well represents the 'wrongness' of a constrained artificial life (like the toys did in the original) which serves as a nice contrast to the immediate acceptance from the audience of K being just an artificial but complete human. Most of this is present in the earlier scenes with her and it's too bad they don't do much else with it for the rest of the film where she becomes a convenient plot device.
Kermode mentioned (Spielberg's) AI in his review and I think that film still perhaps best captures the ambiguity and dilemma in establishing the free will of an artificial intelligence designed for a specific purpose with certain constraints and dispositions in place. A lot of that is present here too but I don't feel like it creates the same unease in asking us to answer that question, its conclusions are clear for the most part (but that's no different than the original which was the same).
There really should have been more scenes in the city streets. And Joe's apartment looked super lame compared to Deckard's
God that soundtrack was so fucking good.
time to boot up Snatcher
Great setting and all, but it's way too long and boring at times. Bleh
What does this mean? Was it too loud or something?
Are you me?Great setting and all, but it's way too long and boring at times. Bleh
RoflI'm going to scarf down a dozen dollar menu items from Taco Bell, tape a mic to my ass and throw some audio processing on the results.
I smell an Oscar.
Which scenes do you consider boring? Just curious.Are you me?
Overrated. The movie, not me.
I'm going to scarf down a dozen dollar menu items from Taco Bell, tape a mic to my ass and throw some audio processing on the results.
As someone pointed out earlier, given that the tracking device that was put in his jacket earlier was meant for the resistance group, it's implied it was actually Joi's device that gave him away.
But then the question of why did Luv have to break into the LAPD pops up if she coulda just done that from the get-go.
Yeaaah movie felt pretty short to me. Cant stop thinking about it.Gotta say.. As somebody who generally hates long movies, this film breezed by. It felt as long as the original.
Yeaaah movie felt pretty short to me. Cant stop thinking about it.
Man I can't stop thinking about this movie.
The visual and music just drowns me.
So good.
Yup, same here. I just bought the soundtrack and I'm listening to it.Man I can't stop thinking about this movie.
The visual and music just drowns me.
So good.
Opinions and all, but I felt it was the perfect length. If anything, I'd rather it be a bit longer than shorter.Great setting and all, but it's way too long and boring at times. Bleh
Fuck this. If this is the future of film audio then I'm done.
The loudest score maybe ever in a wide release movie.
Thought I was the only one. Hated the random noises that just suddenly come out of nowhere. It was deafening and I didn't even watch it in IMAX.Some eardrum crushing sound effects, very sudden loud noises, and a scene with very long, loud continuous sound effect. A lot of really loud in general. Did I mention when it's loud, it's really loud? Yeah the movie is pretty loud when it's loud.
Whatever your concept of AI, it makes sense that a company would protect its own interests by preventing its products from working against it. They went as far as they could in that direction with K and his class of replicants, but they could go a lot further with an AI's behavior guidelines. An AI asking its user to modify or destroy a company device to prevent the company from tracking it seems like undesirable behavior.
Saw it last night. Was fantastic and did not disappoint. Questions tho,,,
1.) who tore out the pages and how did she leave the 'orphanage'?
2.) Who is Gaff's sheep?
3.) Is Joi now connected in some way with the call girl? She mentioned that she had connected and seen inside.
The only scene that was a bit ho-hum for me was K's water rescue of Deckard. I get why it's in there, this is a cyberpunk/noir film, but I felt the rescue could have been done another way that didn't line up with typical action movie tropes.
Oh, did anyone else laugh a bit when San Diego was basically shown as the waste dump for LA?
As for the audio, a missed a few lines of dialogue as it was muffled or something.
What was up with the Deckard and K fight? K wasnt there for Deckard so to prove it he decides to fight? What was Ks motivation here?
The K and evil Replicant lady was confusing. I couldnt tell who was stabbing who in a couple shots. It only stood out to me because everything else had been shot so beautifully.
The baseline record scenes dont make sense to me. I get what the questioning was intended to do but Ks responses to the statements didnt make sense.
What was up with the Deckard and K fight? K wasn't there for Deckard so to prove it he decides to fight? What was K's motivation here?
The K and evil Replicant lady was confusing. I couldn't tell who was stabbing who in a couple shots. It only stood out to me because everything else had been shot so beautifully.
The baseline record scenes don't make sense to me. I get what the questioning was intended to do but Ks responses to the statements didn't make sense.
What was up with the Deckard and K fight? K wasnt there for Deckard so to prove it he decides to fight? What was Ks motivation here?
I thought the same for Joes showdown with the villain. But water could represent a baptism or a rebirth for Joe, washing away his sins committed while he was K. Water, in particular the ocean, often represent memory.
Yes, the water was Deckard's rebirth.
Also: Deckard thought K was there to retire him, hence why Deckard started attacking him. K did not instigate the fight.
the nexus 8 models have normal life spans + deckard might or might not be a replicant. But him being hunted and worried about being hunted suggests he might be. or not.
in the scheme of things, it does not matter.