

But the Roy Batty “Tears in Rain” monologue is in all versions as far as I’m aware and I love it. I could do with rewatching it again but knowing which definitive version to watch sucks my will to live). As I said, I do love the original film (Whichever of the 28 different versions I actually saw. Blade Runner isn’t even really about that.

I may still be alive! This was meant to be after I was long gone. I just read that it’s been predicted that the Singularity will occur by 2045. Well, more scary as shit than fascinating – I think a Terminator future is more likely than a lovable robot WALL-E future. The thought of artificial intelligence developing human emotions and/or the thought of it far surpassing what the actual human brain could ever be capable of is both fascinating & scary as shit. Hell, I even like stuff like Bicentennial Man. Except with Primer… I don’t understand what the HELL was going on in that movie! But back to Blade Runner: The themes associated with artificial intelligence and “ the Singularity” are always a favorite of mine within this genre so I do love the original. Science fiction is my favorite genre and the more it makes me think, the more I like it. I do love serious sci-fi although I won’t admit to always understanding it. If you’re a big fan of the first film, you’ll be very happy with this one (but I don’t need to tell you that since the hardcore fans have seen the sequel by now). If you haven’t seen or don’t like the first film, don’t bother watching this one. And like that one, it will forever be revered by fans of serious, hardcore science fiction.

Like the first film from 1982, it’s sadly a bit of a flop at the box office so far. Blade Runner 2049 is a brilliant film that will be (and, for many, already is) considered a classic years from now.
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I don’t know how to go about reviewing this film plus there are loads of excellent reviews from actual writers already so I’ll try to keep this one short. Music by Hans Zimmer & Benjamin Wallfisch (Blade Runner themes composed by Vangelis)Ī young blade runner’s discovery of a long-buried secret leads him to track down former blade runner Rick Deckard, who’s been missing for thirty years. Starring: Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, Ana de Armas, Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, Mackenzie Davis, Carla Juri, Lennie James, Dave Bautista, Jared Leto Based on Characters from Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K.
