

Blade Runner 2049
Diretto da Denis Villeneuve- Mike11 ottobre 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
- TheMovieHoard17 marzo 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.
- Cubane23 aprile 2026I confess that I thoroughly wrote off this movie as another ill-fated sequel wanting a run at the cash cube when I saw the previews. What I didn't realize is that they handed Denis Villeneuve, an ardent fan of the original book and movie, a ken doll, Harrison Ford, and $170 million... And told him to do whatever he wanted. Naturally he recruited the greatest soundtrack composer of our time and spent the rest inventing a goddamned time machine to transport everything else to the year 2049 for maximum authenticity. It's probably one of the greatest sequels ever created.
Blade Runner 2049 Trivia
Blade Runner 2049 è stato rilasciato il 4 ottobre 2017.
Blade Runner 2049 era diretto da Denis Villeneuve.
Blade Runner 2049 ha una durata di 2h 43min.
Blade Runner 2049 è stato prodotto da Broderick Johnson, Andrew A. Kosove, Cynthia Sikes, Bud Yorkin.
Trent'anni dopo gli eventi del primo film, un nuovo blade runner, l'Agente K della Polizia di Los Angeles scopre un segreto sepolto da tempo che ha il potenziale di far precipitare nel caos quello che è rimasto della società. La scoperta di K lo spinge verso la ricerca di Rick Deckard, un ex-blade runner della polizia di Los Angeles sparito nel nulla da 30 anni.
I personaggi principali di Blade Runner 2049 sono 'K' (Ryan Gosling), Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), Joi (Ana de Armas).
Blade Runner 2049 è votato T.
Blade Runner 2049 è un film Fantascienza, Thriller, Action.
Blade Runner 2049 ha una valutazione di 8.9 su 10 dal pubblico.
Blade Runner 2049 aveva un budget di 150 Mln USD.
Blade Runner 2049 ha guadagnato 259,2 Mln USD al botteghino.




















