

Blade Runner 2049
Réalisé par Denis Villeneuve8.088%89%7.6
En 2049, la société est fragilisée par les nombreuses tensions entre les humains et leurs esclaves créés par bioingénierie. L’officier K est un Blade Runner : il fait partie d’une force d’intervention d’élite chargée de trouver et d’éliminer ceux qui n’obéissent pas aux ordres des humains. Lorsqu’il découvre un secret enfoui depuis longtemps et capable de changer le monde, les plus hautes instances décident que c’est à son tour d’être traqué et éliminé. Son seul espoir est de retrouver Rick Deckard, un ancien Blade Runner qui a disparu depuis des décennies…
Blade Runner 2049 Notations et commentaires
- xxzz18-5 jYou look lonely......i can't fix that
- tldias16 mars 2026Top film. Reference atmos mix. Subwoofer demo on the intro
- EndaNogah13 mars 2026This movie was seriously amazing, like the best I've ever seen! The story and everything about it were just fantastic; I totally loved it.
- jkljlk11975 mars 2026"You look like a good Joe."
- Mike11 octobre 2024Blade Runner 2049 is a slow paced and beautiful work of art, that immerses you into the world of Blade Runner "Is it the same now, as then? The moment you met her. All these years, drunk on the memory of its perfection. How shiny her lips. How instant your connection. Did it never occur to you that is why you were summoned in the first place? Designed to do nothing short of fall for her then and there? All to make that single perfect specimen. That is, if you were designed. Love, or mathematical precision? Yes? No?" After watching Blade Runner 2049 a couple of times I initially did not like it, but something kept pulling be back. I started to appreciate it more and more, and it eventually became one of my all-time favorite films. We don’t see it very often that the sequel is as good, or even better, than the orginal. I really liked the story and the plot, which felt solidly structured throughout. It also had a perfect ending, which was a beautiful manifestation of the philosophy of Blade Runner 2049. ".....is the most human thing we can do". The plot is structured so that the viewer has the same perspective as the protagonist, Officer K. As Officer K, played by Ryan Gosling, discovers more and more about the truth, the viewer does too. Officer K does not show a lot of emotion throughout the film, but when he does the impact is much bigger. Especially since Ryan Gosling is capable of showing a lot of emotions with minimal facial expressions. This journey of discovery, combined with the slow pacing that provides the viewer with time to absorb and process the emotions, results in an impactful and captivating story that has you immersed throughout. During his journey Officer K is accompanied by Joi, his artificial love interest, played by Ana De Armas. Ana created a strong emotional connection between Officer K and Joi, which we as the viewer feel too. Officer K also meets the antagonist Luv, played by Sylvia Hoeks. Sylvia showed the emotional confusion within her character in a strong but balanced way, which made the viewer realize how unstable Luv actually is and how well she could hide it. Ofcourse you also have Rick Deckard, played by Harrison Ford, which was a great connection to the original Blade Runner but felt a bit unnecessary for me. The character I was most interested in was Niander Wallace, played by Jared Leto. Jared made his character feel disconnected to every other character, which is a good thing. Niander Wallace was a mysterious, philosophical and powerful entity... stuck in his own ideology and driven by the motivation to reproduce replicants. As if he is a God. Read full review at Letterboxd: Mike_v_E
- naren shenoy3 mars 2026Better than I remembered from watching it several years back. Dennis Villaneuve has a striking style in this movie, that clearly carried over to the Dune movies more recently. Pacing is a slow burn, intentionally, but well done. Ana de Armas is great, she is so lovable, as well as Ryan Gosling is easy to pull for, who I don’t watch a ton of his works, but usually do enjoy him when I do. But I have to give a nod to Sylvia Hoeks in this one. I have only seen her in “See” on Apple TV, and I have to say, she has a special brand of unhinged that she portrays near perfectly. Would recommend.
- illegalgamer50002 juillet 2025this guy mr gosling is really like me
- Otacon!25 février 2026When you born with a new tittles like the original Blade Runner, Alien, Predator, Lethal Weapon, Escape from New York, The Thing (carpenter), Terminator, and so many "first chapters", you know that sequel will eventually be "ok at best" but never as good as the fresh-first-movie. You want a sequels but you fear them. SOME times, some miracle happens and a sequel / prequel / spin-off get born and... is more than just ok. 2049 is a good movie. It works as a spiritual successor and it work as a standalone movie, and wasn't easy to reach this level of writing. The photography is pure evolution from the original one and the CGI is so well made that in many scenes you can't understand what is real and what is computer generated. If you likes like me the extra contents, I strongly encourage you to do a research. I like it.
- TheMovieHoard17 mars 2025A LEGIT sequel to the 1982 original, and that's an act to follow for sure, a cult classic. I appreciate the nods to the originals aesthetic and the subtle updates to the technology that drives home the simple truth that the more things change they stay the same. Also the expanded world does justice to the world presented in the original. Although this movie lacks the 'unicorn' moment that makes you question everything you just watched nor the villain isn't as menacing as the original. The ending is quite satisfying and you don't feel cheated or your intelligence insulted.
- Michael Surber5 novembre 2025I almost have no words for this review. I've watched the original Blade Runner many times in all it's incarnations and was waiting impatiently for this one to be released. Initially I was confounded by how slowly it moved and how confusing things were but then I remembered feeling the same way back in the '80s when the original came out. After repeated viewings, I finally realized that this film is a masterpiece of sci-fi. The camera melts into invisible status and all viewers see and feel is the immensity of it. Best viewed on the largest screens possible with the audio cranked up to enough volume to rattle the walls when ships take off. Done right, you will lose yourself for two plus hours. Recommended.
- Ry17 août 2025Slow paced and artistic, and one of the best sci-fi movies of this generation. A perfect follow up to the original classic.
- WyattKastl22 février 2026Incredible. Worth many a rewatch.
- makdelart4 février 2026It is one of the few sequels truly worthy of its predecessor. The incredible cinematography, the music that pays homage to Vangelis' brilliant soundtrack, the melancholy perfectly conveyed by Gosling, his relationship with AI-Joi, the excellent plot connection to Scott's work—all this makes me consider this film a masterpiece.
- ToxiqSnaiQ31 décembre 2025most visually beautiful film ive watched
- Marc Marc27 décembre 2025I feel this movie is a bit of a stab in the dark lets see what works sequel that is attempted with a lot of classic sci-fi movies, its a very colourful spectacle and some plot points connect to the original movie, this is probably one of the last half decent sequel movies Harrison Ford made before he started to look too old to be taken seriously as the tough guy, but Ryan Gosling’s character feels a bit vacant and lacking purpose and a lot of characters introduced are left without a satisfying conclusion. It lacks the dark gritty aspects of the first film, I don’t really feel like it gets the emotional meaning from the original and ultimately it’s somewhat unsatisfying towards the end. Fun Fact Harrison Ford actually did punch Ryan Gosling in the face accidentally during takes of the casino fight scene.
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Blade Runner 2049 Trivia
Blade Runner 2049 was released on 4 octobre 2017.
Blade Runner 2049 was directed by Denis Villeneuve.
Blade Runner 2049 has a runtime of 2h 43min.
Blade Runner 2049 was produced by Broderick Johnson, Cynthia Sikes, Bud Yorkin, Andrew A. Kosove.
En 2049, la société est fragilisée par les nombreuses tensions entre les humains et leurs esclaves créés par bioingénierie. L’officier K est un Blade Runner : il fait partie d’une force d’intervention d’élite chargée de trouver et d’éliminer ceux qui n’obéissent pas aux ordres des humains. Lorsqu’il découvre un secret enfoui depuis longtemps et capable de changer le monde, les plus hautes instances décident que c’est à son tour d’être traqué et éliminé. Son seul espoir est de retrouver Rick Deckard, un ancien Blade Runner qui a disparu depuis des décennies…
The key characters in Blade Runner 2049 are 'K' (Ryan Gosling), Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), Joi (Ana de Armas).
Blade Runner 2049 is rated TP.
Blade Runner 2049 is a Science-Fiction, Thriller, Action film.
Blade Runner 2049 has an audience rating of 8.9 out of 10.
Blade Runner 2049 had a budget of 150 M $US.
Blade Runner 2049 has made 259,2 M $US at the box office.






















