
Suspect you think 2001 A Space Odyssey is over blown presumptuous tripe and Interstellar is far fetched with a incomprehensible ending. Your rating of them being ‘awful’ shows your lack of understanding of science fiction and cinema as a whole. ”Don’t criticize what you can’t understand” as Bob Dylan said.īlade Runner and 2049 are pieces of cinematic art that give us a vision of a more technologically advanced present and future mixed in with a classic detective story.


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Dick Previews Blade Runner: “The Impact of the Film is Going to be Overwhelming” (1981)īased in Seoul, Colin Marshall writes and broadcasts on cities and culture. His projects include the book The Stateless City: a Walk through 21st-Century Los Angeles and the video series The City in Cinema. The Official Trailer for Ridley Scott’s Long-Awaited Blade Runner Sequel Is Finally Out Jared Leto Stars in a New Prequel to Blade Runner 2049: Watch It Free Onlineīlade Runner 2049’s New Making-Of Featurette Gives You a Sneak Peek Inside the Long-Awaited Sequel Watch the New Anime Prequel to Blade Runner 2049, by Famed Japanese Animator Shinichiro Watanabe Chiefly: will Blade Runner 2049 deliver what we’ve been waiting even more than three deacades for? All of this, of course, still leaves questions unanswered. The younger Scott’s 2048: Nowhere to Run(below), which introduces a new and imposing replicant character by the name of Sapper Morton, takes place just a year before the sequel, by which time, according to the timeline unveiled at this past summer’s Comic-Con, “life on Earth has reached its limit and society divides between replicant and human.” Enter Ryan Gosling’s K, one of a new generation of replicant- hunters, who goes out in search of a predecessor who went missing some 30 years ago. In that prequel we see Wallace, who rose to prominence on his company’s solution to global food shortages, submitting for approval his latest replicant, the Nexus 9 (although his negotiation strategy leaves little room for compromise).
