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Blade Runner 2049

  • 2017
  • R
  • 2h 44m
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Harrison Ford, Jared Leto, Ryan Gosling, and Ana de Armas in Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
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Young Blade Runner K's discovery of a long-buried secret leads him to track down former Blade Runner Rick Deckard, who's been missing for thirty years.Young Blade Runner K's discovery of a long-buried secret leads him to track down former Blade Runner Rick Deckard, who's been missing for thirty years.Young Blade Runner K's discovery of a long-buried secret leads him to track down former Blade Runner Rick Deckard, who's been missing for thirty years.

  • Director
    • Denis Villeneuve
  • Writers
    • Hampton Fancher
    • Michael Green
    • Philip K. Dick
  • Stars
    • Harrison Ford
    • Ryan Gosling
    • Ana de Armas
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    714K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    314
    14
    • Director
      • Denis Villeneuve
    • Writers
      • Hampton Fancher
      • Michael Green
      • Philip K. Dick
    • Stars
      • Harrison Ford
      • Ryan Gosling
      • Ana de Armas
    • 2.6KUser reviews
    • 591Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Oscars
      • 100 wins & 163 nominations total

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    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Rick Deckard
    Ryan Gosling
    Ryan Gosling
    • 'K'
    Ana de Armas
    Ana de Armas
    • Joi
    Dave Bautista
    Dave Bautista
    • Sapper Morton
    Robin Wright
    Robin Wright
    • Lieutenant Joshi
    Mark Arnold
    Mark Arnold
    • Interviewer
    Vilma Szécsi
    • Angry Old Lady
    Wood Harris
    Wood Harris
    • Nandez
    David Dastmalchian
    David Dastmalchian
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    Tómas Lemarquis
    Tómas Lemarquis
    • File Clerk
    Sylvia Hoeks
    Sylvia Hoeks
    • Luv
    Edward James Olmos
    Edward James Olmos
    • Gaff
    Jared Leto
    Jared Leto
    • Niander Wallace
    Sallie Harmsen
    Sallie Harmsen
    • Female Replicant
    Hiam Abbass
    Hiam Abbass
    • Freysa
    Mackenzie Davis
    Mackenzie Davis
    • Mariette
    Krista Kosonen
    Krista Kosonen
    • Doxie #2
    Elarica Johnson
    Elarica Johnson
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    • Director
      • Denis Villeneuve
    • Writers
      • Hampton Fancher
      • Michael Green
      • Philip K. Dick
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Blade Runner 2049' is lauded for its visuals, world-building, and themes. Performances by Gosling and Ford, and Villeneuve's direction receive acclaim. Criticisms include slow pace, lack of originality, and plot issues. Some find it inferior to the original, while others see it as a successful expansion. Length and pacing are frequent drawbacks, though many appreciate its artistic ambition and thought-provoking nature.
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    9dasdemirovdursun

    Future classic

    With great acting, great screenplay, incredible cinematography Blade Runner 2049 is one of the best sequels ever made!
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Jaw dropping and richly rewarding...well worth running with

    'Blade Runner' is a masterpiece and a favourite of mine. It is still to this day a genre and film landmark, and ties with 'Alien' as Ridley Scott's best film, despite being disliked at the time it has rightly gained its reputation as a classic.

    Hearing that there was a sequel over thirty years later left me with intrigue, with a great cast (Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford), one of the best cinematographers in the film industry today in Roger Deakins and with an equally great director on board (having liked to loved Denis Villeneuve's previous films), but also nervousness considering (with notable exceptions) the general reputation with sequels. 'Blade Runner 2049' turned out to be well worth the wait, it is easy to see why it will alienate some with its very long length (can understand the overlong criticism) and slow pace but it is even easier to understand the acclaim the film has received.

    Is 'Blade Runner 2049' better than 'Blade Runner' or on the same level? No. Is it nearly, or shall we say just, as good? Yes. To me it is one of Villeneuve's better films along with 'Sicario' and 'Incendies' (my least favourite of his is 'Arrival' and despite being an understandably divisive effort to me it was still good) and one of the exceptions to the general reputation of sequels. A sequel that treats its predecessor with respect (including some thoughtful and cleverly done nods to it, including quotations from the original score, even Ryan Gosling's name is a nod to the original author Phillip K Dick) and also its audience with respect. Despite its faults, it's also one of my favourite films of the year, and this year has been very hit and miss for films so this is saying quite a bit.

    Sure 'Blade Runner 2049' is not without its flaws. Can totally see where people are coming from criticising the length, most of the time it was not a problem but some of the time there was a sense that the length was too inflated, 20 minutes could have trimmed with no problem at all. There are a few implausibilities and contrivances here and there towards the end and much more could have been done with the underdeveloped character of Jared Leto (the only weak link in the cast, he doesn't have the presence to pull the role off and doesn't look comfortable or interested).

    However, 'Blade Runner 2049' does a huge amount right. It looks amazing, it's impeccably and imaginatively designed with some of the best special effects seen in a long time. It's Deakins' cinematography that particularly stands out, darkly gritty, gorgeously fluid and beautifully audacious Deakins shows that he is fully deserving of being considered one of today's best cinematographers. One cannot praise 'Blade Runner 2049' without mentioning some of the best directing Villeneuve has ever done in a contender for the best directed film of the year (well between him and Nolan for 'Dunkirk'), he is absolutely the right man for the job and shows himself to be not only completely at ease with the material but also tailor made for it. Once again there is a beautiful darkness but also a hard edge and sense of wondrous awe.

    Another big standout is the synthetic music score by Benjamin Wallfisch and Hans Zimmer, so well done and fitting that one doesn't miss Johann Johannsson that desperately. Though imagine what the film would have been like with his involvement, from my understanding he was originally meant to do the music but was fired for reasons that are a mystery to me and Wallfisch and Zimmer were parachuted in and did marvellously with big shoes to fill. It's appropriately hauntingly discordant, heart-pounding and tension-filled, with seeming echoes and quotes to the original's score. The sound effects are clever and thrillingly authentic, like for example the replicated wolfhound.

    When it comes to the writing and story, 'Blade Runner 2049' also triumphs, even if the story is not perfectly executed. The action-oriented scenes and conflicts are filled with tension and suspense as well as ingeniously choreographed, a fine example being the masterful prologue which has to be one of my favourite opening sequences of 2017. The science fiction elements are positively awe-inspiring, often making my jaw drop, while the philosophical ones are incredibly thought-provoking and never heavy-handed (many films have made a hash with this aspect, it was refreshing to see a film doing it well). Despite being a long and slow film, a vast majority of the film was richly rewarding, with a delicious quiet tension and absorbing mysterious elements.

    Excepting Leto, the acting is great. Best of all being Harrison Ford as a suitably world-weary Indiana Jones-like Deckard, that and the 'Apocalypse Now'-like meeting with Ryan Gosling providing a nostalgic element, and a deliciously cold-hearted Sylvia Hoeks (her character and performance being what Leto's character and performance should have been). Ryan Gosling also plays it straight to great effect.

    All in all, despite imperfections this jaw-dropping, richly rewarding, very respectful and visually stunning follow-up is just as good, if not quite as, as the 1982 masterpiece and one of my favourites of the year. 8.5/10 Bethany Cox
    8grantss

    Intriguing and engaging

    It is 2049, 30 years after the events of the previous movie. K is a Blade Runner, a policeman who tracks down and terminates replicants (androids) whose model are viewed dangerous to society. K is himself a replicant, but has been programmed to be beneficial to society. One day he tracks down and terminates a replicant that has managed to evade detection and capture for over 28 years. In his garden are found the remains of a female replicant. Shockingly, the woman died during childbirth and the baby appears to have survived. Replicants cannot reproduce. If word gets out that they can, the human-replicant hierarchy will forever be disturbed. K must find the child, quickly. Also after it is Niander Wallace, a billionaire whose company makes replicants and whose main interest is in changing the world order.

    An intriguing and engaging movie, directed by Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners, Incendies, Sicario, Arrival) and co-written by Hampton Francher, who co-wrote the screenplay for the original Blade Runner. Good plot with some great twists and turns. Some clever manipulation of the viewer too, as you are funneled down one way of thinking, only to have things turn out in another direction. This unpredictability, and requirement that you use your brain, makes for some intriguing viewing.

    Great special effects, without being too show-offy and gratuitous. Great action scenes too.

    While I have seen the original Blade Runner (in all three forms), you don't have to have seen it in order to enjoy, or even understand, this one. It works fine as a standalone movie.

    Solid performances by all involved.

    On the negative side, the plot is not entirely water-tight. There are a few key moments where things take a turn for the implausible and contrived. The end result ultimately justified these turns, making me less critical of them, but the writers could easily have developed the plot around those moments more, in order to make them less loose and clumsy.

    Though I thought it was going to be, the running time of 163 minutes is not an issue. The movie never drags and the time just flies by.

    Great movie - certainly not your average sequel.
    9SebMoz

    A phenomenal sequel

    It's very rare when a modern sequel/reboot is equal to the original in terms of quality, but this movie is that rare one. It carries over the sweeping and hypnotizing cinematography, it continues the storyline in a natural way, it references the original, but doesn't rip it off, it introduces new concepts without ruining the continuity, it expands on the themes presented in the original in a very natural way, it doesn't drag nearly as much as said original and it's got a more compelling protagonist. I have a feeling I'll just enjoy this movie more and more as time goes by, and I already love it a lot. It's a movie with a lot to unpack, and I have no doubt it will improve even more on rewatches.
    9SnoopyStyle

    pure cinema

    It's 2049 Los Angeles. K (Ryan Gosling) is a Blade Runner hunting for old Nexus 8 replicants under LAPD Lieutenant Joshi (Robin Wright). After the 2022 blackout, most records have been erased or corrupted. Tyrell is out of business and replicant production had been outlawed until Niander Wallace (Jared Leto). Wallace is producing a new obedient replicant. Luv (Sylvia Hoeks) is his replicant henchwoman. K hunts down an old Nexus 8 and in the process, he discovers a surprise which leads to Deckard (Harrison Ford). Joi (Ana de Armas) is K's holographic computer girlfriend. Mariette (Mackenzie Davis) is a prostitute.

    This is pure cinema although I can see some object to the length and dark depressing sensibilities. For the most part, the action is not intended to be fun. Some people will feel the long running time more than others. An easy test is whether the person likes the original or any cyberpunk sci-fi anime. This takes the original's visual mastery and adds a more compelling detective mystery. Any BR fan will undoubtedly love this unless they are some nitpicking fanatic. Non-fans may find this more appealing... or not.

    The original's detective story and pacing are its major flaws. This sequel has a real detective story with a real mystery. The writing is impeccable. The designs take the original vision and dives right in. Roger Deakins' work is beyond beautiful. Villeneuve is at the top of his game. Gosling is a more effective lead. Ford comes in during the second half and is a more fun Deckard. Ana de Armas is a gorgeous vision of girl perfection. Sylvia Hoeks is an amazing villain. The movie tackles all of the ideas without hitting one over the head. This is a great film although I'm not sure if popular modern audience will take to it. The opening box office certainly does not suggest that.

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    • Trivia
      The first letter of the names of each of the wooden animals that Rick Deckard carved in this movie: Rhino, Antelope, Cat, Horse, Elephant, Lion, spell "RACHEL".
    • Goofs
      (at around 2h 30 mins) At the end of the film when K leans back against the steps, you can see an indention in the snow where his elbow is about to be placed, leading one to believe that this is a continuity error and that the indentation is from a previous take. However, if you look as he sits down, he places his hand on the step to lower himself down, creating the indentation where his elbow will later rest.
    • Quotes

      Niander Wallace: Pain reminds you the joy you felt was real. More joy, then! Do not be afraid.

    • Crazy credits
      There are no opening credits, and the title proper is not shown until the ending credits.
    • Alternate versions
      The IMAX print viewed by Turkish film critics at the movie's press screening in two days advance of its Turkish theatrical release censors nudity by digital zooming. Since the movie had not yet been classified by Turkish censors at the time of the press screening, this intervention appears to have been carried out by Sony Pictures for the Turkish market, as well as for some non-Western markets in general.
    • Connections
      Featured in Film '72: Episode #46.1 (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Summer Wind
      Written by Johnny Mercer, Hans Bradtke and Henry Mayer

      Performed by Frank Sinatra

      Courtesy of Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Spain
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Acid Zoo
    • Filming locations
      • Stock Exchange Palace, Szabadság Square, Budapest, Hungary(casino entrance)
    • Production companies
      • Alcon Entertainment
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Sony
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    • Budget
      • $150,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $92,071,675
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $32,753,122
      • Oct 8, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $277,937,605
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Auro 11.1
      • IMAX 6-Track
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Sonics-DDP
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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