NoctisVsStar
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Last night I was convinced to give the movie a shot and to my surprise it holds up pretty well. The scenary and the lively streets of LA (despite a huge Asian influence threw me off) carried the film for me. The film dragged at times but I was so curious about the world it never really bothered me, I do love the themes of life and death.. what it means to be human? Memories, etc. Didn't expect the film to be so deep.. I choked during Roy's monologue it was perfect.. his childlike expression upon saving Deckard it's like what's the point of meaningless revenge? Might as well live on as a memory.
I also appreciate Deckard's "being" left to ambiguity I can only imagine the countless debates people have.
Finally, I was wondering if fans are actually looking forward to the sequel? I'm open minded enough to let it stand on its own but I'm curious to see if at the very least we get good film.
I also appreciate Deckard's "being" left to ambiguity I can only imagine the countless debates people have.
Finally, I was wondering if fans are actually looking forward to the sequel? I'm open minded enough to let it stand on its own but I'm curious to see if at the very least we get good film.