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The girls, Hayley and Stella, are reacting to Blade Runner 2049 and this movie is better than the original?? This sequal directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, Ana de Armas, Dave Bautista and it is very well done!!
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@seanrush3723
@seanrush3723 9 ай бұрын
Love the ending so much, it is so much nore compelling that K/Joe isnt the child. His arc of finding purpose without having to be "special" and choosing to save Deckard rather than following more orders proves his humanity.
@brotherjohnnyxXxX
@brotherjohnnyxXxX 9 ай бұрын
In the end, the real child is playing with fake snow while the fake child is experiencing the real thing.
@Retrostar619
@Retrostar619 9 ай бұрын
God, i never made that connection! Thank you :-)@@brotherjohnnyxXxX
@brotherjohnnyxXxX
@brotherjohnnyxXxX 9 ай бұрын
@@Retrostar619 👍
@brianmeyerhofer8616
@brianmeyerhofer8616 7 ай бұрын
The toy horse and origami unicorn parallel.
@MICHAELASHER.
@MICHAELASHER. 5 ай бұрын
​@@brotherjohnnyxXxXDamn good observation!!!
@deek60819
@deek60819 9 ай бұрын
the emanator doesn't give her a physical body, the raindrops 'hitting' her hand were also part of the hologram. It just matched the real environment
@rexwilliams7643
@rexwilliams7643 9 ай бұрын
Denis Villeneuve is my favourite modern director as he allows his audience to think rather than shove it in your face. He trusts his audience and that's a rare thing these days.
@vvanheukelum
@vvanheukelum 9 ай бұрын
The thing I love about all his movies ( like Dune recently ), is that his movies are a 50% of storytelling and visual art. Half the movie is like a huge screensaver with artwork from the movie, and gives you time to reflect on the last scene before getting confronted with the next scene.
@malexander4094
@malexander4094 9 ай бұрын
The first is a masterpiece. But I'll never hesitate or be embarrassed to call "2049" my favorite between the two. Same writers as the first, too. Also, as long as I live, the theatrical experience was flipping unforgettable.
@mrmr4622
@mrmr4622 8 ай бұрын
Can never forgive myself for not seeing it in IMAX
@Wolfen443
@Wolfen443 8 ай бұрын
@@mrmr4622 , I did it was amazing visually.
@MakoSucks
@MakoSucks 7 ай бұрын
The original is my favorite, but... 2049... is the superior movie... GOD....DAMNIT.
@thejasbah
@thejasbah 9 ай бұрын
I think Luv’s tears are more out of relief…as long as the latest model replicant can’t give birth, she remains “the best” in the eyes of Wallace. If you think of Joi as purely a Wallace companion app who tells you exactly what you want to hear, her dialogue with Joe throughout makes perfect, sad sense. The ad near the end where the billboard even says “you look like a good Joe”. She doesn’t pick Joe as K’s name because she thinks he’s special or it suits him. It’s because he wants to be special, she’s programmed to reinforce his desires and that’s her “default” go to. But what that does indicate is that even a replicant has human wants and desires to be loved and special.
@TheJerbol
@TheJerbol 9 ай бұрын
I disagree, she follows her programming just as much as we humans do. She truly loved Joe and was an individual person, not just a good AI
@Retrostar619
@Retrostar619 9 ай бұрын
I like your interpretation of Luv's tears a lot. It's part of her programming that she wants to be the best, so that makes logical sense. My view is that she's witnessed this sort of thing multiple times before, and her programming prevents her from intervening, which is heartbreaking to her.
@Retrostar619
@Retrostar619 9 ай бұрын
Well, yes, you can say she truely loved him, and i think you'd be correct. But Joi was programmed to adapt to the needs of the user, so is that love a free choice? It's ambiguous, I think. @@TheJerbol
@TheJerbol
@TheJerbol 9 ай бұрын
we also do many of the same things as humans. we change our behaviour to appease those around us especially those we care about. we have much less free will around these things than we think@@Retrostar619
@chrisleebowers
@chrisleebowers 9 ай бұрын
Luv is Blade Runner's equivalent of Stephen from "Django Unchained" - by being the right hand slave of a powerful magnate, they have more power privilege than most free people. They have no interest in freeing "their people" or toppling the system built on slave labor because they *personally* enjoy such a high ranking position within that system. The emotions Luv and Stephen have toward their respective masters is equally complex.
@ManPeach81
@ManPeach81 9 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the scene at the beginning with Sapper was actually written as the opening to the first movie, but they re-use/re-work it in this film and weave it into the story
@SuperHighSunday
@SuperHighSunday 9 ай бұрын
Now that you’ve seen this one, I’d actually recommend going back and watching the Final Cut of the first one. You watched the theatrical cut last time, which is just downright terrible compared to 2049.
@boomieboo
@boomieboo 9 ай бұрын
The Final Cut is a must-watch.
@WhiteHawk77
@WhiteHawk77 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, downright terrible they watched that version, spoiled their very first experience of one of the best films ever. If they were recommended that version by someone that person should be shot, if they just decided they should have asked or done a vote.
@mauz4588
@mauz4588 9 ай бұрын
I'd also recommend the Final Cut. There were also three shorts made as promotional material for 2049, and a spinoff series called Black Lotus, set between the original movie and 2049. I really enjoyed it
@ghostsquirrel8739
@ghostsquirrel8739 9 ай бұрын
Ok slow down everybody it’s not downright terrible. The theatrical version was the way a lot of people knew the film for a long time. I think it’s good they saw it as it originally was, now they can watch The Final Cut and judge the changes to the film.
@mrglasses8953
@mrglasses8953 9 ай бұрын
@@ghostsquirrel8739 Most people didn't see blade runner until the directors cut was released in the early 90s, and the final cut is just a cleaned up directors cut.
@harley2704
@harley2704 9 ай бұрын
“They couldn’t make the walls opaque?” Kind of defeats the purpose of a window display that’s supposed to drive sales , wouldn’t it ? Lol
@Zombiesnyder13
@Zombiesnyder13 9 ай бұрын
No one is better than Denis Villeneuve to adapt RENDEZVOUS WITH RAMA into a movie #DenisVilleneuve4RendezvousWithRama
@rafm3068
@rafm3068 9 ай бұрын
I am waiting for Rendezvous With Rama. Its the perfect story for Denis.
@xk1sv
@xk1sv 9 ай бұрын
And I really want Hans Zimmer to do the soundtrack. He adds so much to any movie !
@tobyforrester
@tobyforrester 9 ай бұрын
I would say that the reaction you had with this movie is the reaction people had with the first Blade Runner (director's cut). It's just that the original one is 40 years old and lot of the themes and issues have been recycled and dealt with in popular culture hundreds of times. But when the original BR came out, it was a refreshing new take on science fiction and humanity and technology. The reason the original one might not resonated with you is because the themes have been dealt with for 40 years in popular culture. Now BR 2049 dealt with artificial intelligence and dug deeper on what is to be a replicant in ways which is more contemporary and up to date. But 40 years ago, that's what the original Blade Runner was.
@xk1sv
@xk1sv 9 ай бұрын
I had the same thoughts, The first blade runner has been so influential on not just movies, but so many other things we live in now. It can’t have the same impact now that it did or originally. I can remember seeing it when it came out and being mesmerized. Now it’s nostalgic to watch, but then it had impact!
@glennwelsh9784
@glennwelsh9784 9 ай бұрын
Blade Runner never needed a sequel. But this probably the best possible sequel that could've been made.
@clayjohanson
@clayjohanson 9 ай бұрын
When they announced the sequel, I was seriously worried that they’d screw it up and ruin “Blade Runner” in the process. Fortunately, Villeneuve put together an awesome team of folks (esp. Roger Deakins) and demonstrated that we had nothing to worry about.
@Maya_Ruinz
@Maya_Ruinz 9 ай бұрын
There is a ton of symbolism in this movie that gets lost, the tree I always felt represented life in the midst of darkness. I think Rachael represents the origins for the rest of the replicant race, a literal Eve, buried at the foundation of a tree, literally from her death springs the miracle of life. Wallace also calls his replicants "Angels" and that he wants "millions" of them without life spans... he literally represents a deity, creating an army of helpers "angels" that serve him and he gives them direction.
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 9 ай бұрын
Blade Runner 2049 won Best Visual Effects and Best Cinematography.
@jeromym5124
@jeromym5124 8 ай бұрын
One of my favourite plot points, that usually gets overlooked. Is the scene where the Rachael replacement meets Deckard, he says her eyes were green. Most people read that as the designers making a mistake, but it's actually Deckard removing that piece from the board. Which makes it all the more heartbreaking. Rachaels eyes are brown, it only looks green during the scene when she's taking the voight kampf test.
@StoriesThatSuck-pw1vi
@StoriesThatSuck-pw1vi 9 ай бұрын
Man, Denis Villeneuve just does not make simple, throw-away movies, does he? Brilliant.
@tellyheadlol4258
@tellyheadlol4258 6 ай бұрын
He continues to release amazing films, I think he's going to be regarded as one of the greatest directors in history in the future.
@sana-cm7oc
@sana-cm7oc 9 ай бұрын
Love your reaction. So glad you watched this. I love this film. It is amazing. Ridley Scott personally chose Denis Villeneuve to direct this film. Now you need to react to Sicario - another incredible film from Denis Villeneuve. (and the sequel, Sicario 2) There are 3 short films with the Blu-Ray release. They are very well made. One of them shows that Sapper was a very good man. That is why the Blade Runners found him.
@kobarsos82
@kobarsos82 7 ай бұрын
Sicario is pretty mediocre honestly. Although when I say mediocre, it means mediocre for Villeneuve's standards. All his other movies are way above even the "very good" grade, so yeah, in comparison it does pale a lot. Watch any other of his films and you'll find them way more compelling from start to finish. Its an insanely good modern director to be fair! And I wish we had more directors like him. A true visionary! PS: Sicario 2 is not even by Villeneuve btw, so its actually quite worse than the first film and not recommended in general.
@timothyfuller4781
@timothyfuller4781 9 ай бұрын
My 2nd favorite movie of all time! Love that you covered it!
@seanmurphy637
@seanmurphy637 9 ай бұрын
For me, the impact of the character Joi is to further blur the distinction between what is real and what is artificial. This is already there because of the replicants, Joi adds another layer to that. It is a world that seems so determined to create an artificial reality and destroy the actual reality, maybe purely just for the desire of having total control.
@EChacon
@EChacon 9 ай бұрын
Looking forward to your _Blade Runner 2049_ reaction and I recommend for Hailey and Stella to react to _Arrival_ (also directed by Denis Villeneuve who did Dune and Blade Runner: 2049) along with _The Matrix_ films, _ET, Back to the Future, AVATAR_ (including _The Way of Water),_ _Total Recall_ (the 1990 film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger) and _Minority Report_ the latter two which just like _Blade Runner_ are film adaptations by Philip K. Dick.
@sana-cm7oc
@sana-cm7oc 9 ай бұрын
I keep re-watching this reaction. It is reassuring to know that others appreciate just how beautiful and deeply emotional this film is. 🙂
@xk1sv
@xk1sv 9 ай бұрын
Poor Luv, so misunderstood ... According to actress Sylvia Hoeks, Luv was twelve years old in Blade Runner 2049. I think she's more of an abused child than a villain. One who, loves, fears and wants to please her 'Father'. In the scene where Wallace kills the failed replicant, just after she is decanted from the plastic womb, he tells her she is the best angel of all, just after kissing the one he kills. You can see on her face she is terrified of being a failure. By the end I think both Luv and Joi true people, even though they weren't 'born'.
@dongiovanni4331
@dongiovanni4331 3 ай бұрын
The moment K is dying with Vangelis's Tears in Rain playing gets me every time.
@Cau_No
@Cau_No 9 ай бұрын
About the timeline: The original movie depicted a future where some things still existed, that did not survive into the real 2019 (Have you seen the neon adverts for PanAm, Atari, TDK …?) 2049 just did go further down that vision, basically creating an alternate history future. Some of the adverts in the market had "CCCP" written on them, which is cyrillic for USSR - which means, the Soviet Union still exists in Blade Runner as it did in 1982. Somehow it opened up without breaking down in 1991, and got some influential technology used in the food processing farms at the opening scene, where the writings were also in Russian. Which means, the Blade Runner world deviated from ours at some point in the 1980s.
@djashley2002
@djashley2002 9 ай бұрын
I think that what you are actually seeing in the difference between BR and BR:2049 is the development of cinema over those 35 years. In that time cinema (and TV) has become increasingly sophisticated, not just technologically, but in storytelling and presentation. You only have to look at the massive gulf between the 1979 Captain America TV movie and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier to see just how far the visual arts have come.
@henriklarsen8193
@henriklarsen8193 9 ай бұрын
What few seem to realize is that Luv may not have a name, at all. He just calls her "luv" as one might say "sweetheart" or "my dear", and he even has no emotion in that. She seems to have just adopted it as a name. He doesn't care about her, she just pretends and deeply wishes that he did.
@clayjohanson
@clayjohanson 9 ай бұрын
Wallace has a serious God complex, and Luv sees herself as his primary archangel. Insofar as a replicant is capable of love, she absolutely loves him.
@henriklarsen8193
@henriklarsen8193 9 ай бұрын
@@clayjohanson Completely. I would even say worships. Like a child wanting dad to notice them, desperately!
@landofmoosports8467
@landofmoosports8467 9 ай бұрын
Y'all being speechless when the movie ends is exactly how I felt sitting in the movie theater. A perfect ending for a perfect movie.
@JohnnyZenith
@JohnnyZenith 8 ай бұрын
Me too.
@mrmr4622
@mrmr4622 9 ай бұрын
Probably my favourite movie of the last 15 years, its incredible on every level
@JohnnyZenith
@JohnnyZenith 8 ай бұрын
Mine too. Fury Road too.
@victore6242
@victore6242 8 ай бұрын
The actress playing the police captain is Robin Wright. Who played Princes Buttercup in The Princess Bride (1987)
@elicantu5111
@elicantu5111 9 ай бұрын
The test is measuring biometric responses to words. Throwing phrases like "How is like to hold the hand of the one you love" "Interlinked" to see if there is shift's in his biometrics. Making sure that the "product" is experiencing malfunction's that will make them "unfit"
@madraven3346
@madraven3346 9 ай бұрын
I kind of agree with this, but going back to the original I look at it through the lens of -- instead of trying to provoke an emotional response -- trying to measure the comparative stability of the responses he's already having to the extent he's even allowed to have any
@samworf6550
@samworf6550 9 ай бұрын
20:18 In Peter and the Wolf, the motifs represent the different characters in the story, as you probably know. The motif that gets played for K is Peter's own motif, which Prokofiev intended to represent not just Peter, but humanity in general. It is the only motif that is played on multiple instruments (the strings) so it can display the relative complexity of humans versus the simpler animals who only get one instrument.
@spurgurius
@spurgurius 9 ай бұрын
Roy's Tears in Rain music plays when K lays in the end.
@tinblue
@tinblue 9 ай бұрын
K is dying. The music track you refer to is literally called “Time to Die”
@mandingo9999998
@mandingo9999998 9 ай бұрын
Something you may have noticed but didn't talk about was the ending. The final scene, the final line of dialog, "Just a moment... beautiful isn't it?" Literally, Deckards daughter was asking him to wait and describing the snow memory she was working on when Deckard arrived. But the 2nd meaning..describing the brief time we are alive. There's a reason that's the last line in the film. It's so subtle I missed it the first time.
@gregmacklin9758
@gregmacklin9758 4 ай бұрын
Good piece of acting when Gosling sees the Joy advertisement. The look of total emptiness on his face when Joy says, "You look like a good Joe," is priceless .
@Dangel98
@Dangel98 9 ай бұрын
What makes Ks fate even sadder is that the giant ad of JOI close to the end calls him Joe which means his JOI actually didn't have any will of her own and was programmed to act like that. She just died and in that one sentence he finds out that she's never been a person who loved him. And it made him question his own actions. Is he just as programmed?
@neighborlyfiend1484
@neighborlyfiend1484 9 ай бұрын
Or maybe some of her survived from before she was transfered and recognized him.
@t0dd000
@t0dd000 9 ай бұрын
I disagree. I think it called into question her feelings for him, but only on the surface. I.e. it emphasized a major theme of the story: what difference is there in something arbitrarily labeled real or artificial? I mean, sick two people together long enough here in our "real" world and they will eventually develop emotional attachment. How is Joy / Joi any different? Makes you think. What it does is again poke at that "what did it mean to be real?"
@RocketSurgn_
@RocketSurgn_ 8 ай бұрын
@@t0dd000Fully agree. Fits with another great comment I've heard about the movies- since the first movie lots of people have argued back and forth whether Deckard was a replicant or not.. and wanted a sequal to answer the question definitively. But instead this movie answers with it's own question- does it matter? Why does it matter?
@JohnnyZenith
@JohnnyZenith 8 ай бұрын
​@@t0dd000Thank god someone else gets it.
@Mangolite
@Mangolite 9 ай бұрын
Stella mentioning Alexa, now you’ll need to check out Her (2013) starring Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johansson.
@jaefuturelyknownas7732
@jaefuturelyknownas7732 9 ай бұрын
If you guys want to be REAL completists, there were 3 or 4 short mini films that bridge the time periods between the first and second films. ❤ your reaction!!!!
@sana-cm7oc
@sana-cm7oc 9 ай бұрын
Get to see Sapper's sacrifice - showing he has a soul.
@desp8760
@desp8760 7 ай бұрын
Every time the 'Peter and the wolf' theme plays it means that someone is sending a message; or that K's girlfriend Joi is checking in on him.
@ryanflake3481
@ryanflake3481 9 ай бұрын
You mentioned 'Peter and the Wolf' tickling your music nerd brain so I wanted to offer my interpretation of why it was used. Now, I haven't seen this confirmed anywhere, but to me it was the perfect piece of music. In the piece, it tells it's story with each instrument representative of a different animal. A stand in, an approximation and a replica of that animal. What better tune for a company that creates synthetic beings, both digital and semi-biological.
@DavidBusa
@DavidBusa 9 ай бұрын
For me both movies (and this a bit more) are about humanity. What it means, what purpose it follows and what are the needs to feel "human". Does it mean to be born? To have a soul? And what does it mean to have one? To have a physical body? To sacrifice yourself for a greater good? To obey? Those questions are for me mixed in between most beautiful artistic shots we can find in movies. Great atmosphere, great acting and writing. And Denis has mastered this to perfection following the mood and style of the first one.
@Curien247
@Curien247 9 ай бұрын
K won the last fight against Luv because K was designed to combat other Replicants. Blade runner by design. Wallace was supposed to originally be played by David Bowie but he passed away in 2016. Leto replaced him.
@viciouspiggy1
@viciouspiggy1 9 ай бұрын
When the three replicant prostitutes approached him and one of them spoke and there was subtitles, it was Krista Kosonen, a famous actress over here in Finland and she was speaking Finnish. Everyone laughed in the theate when I saw it, it was so weird.
@negladiator
@negladiator 9 ай бұрын
Roger Deakins won the Oscar for Best Cinematography for this masterpiece.
@sameehkins5957
@sameehkins5957 9 ай бұрын
Speaking of subtext in every scene: In the beginning when we first see K being served food by JOI in his apartment. JOI says "i'm getting cabin fever", as if she has made that complaint before. That is effectively a built in advert within JOI, to persude people to buy the Emminater (the hologram stick). And what do you know, in the next scene we see K has alreadt purchases one for her. The other question you have to ask yourself is what is love? Was JOI really in love with K? Or was she just programmed to do everything to make K happy as a partner and make it look like she wss in love? After all JOI is essentially a program made for lonely people and Tyrell corporation owns the product of JOI. I would definitely rewatch the movie. There are plenty more subtext details like this which make the world feel more detailed. Loads things hidden in scenes.
@Vorgaloth
@Vorgaloth 6 ай бұрын
I saw it in the theater. This film left me sitting in my seat for a while after it was over. The rest of the evening I just kept thinking about life - meaning, purpose, love, the difficult and complex nature of reality etc. I love this film and consider it the greatest sci-fi next to Terminator 2 and Aliens. The film score was magnificent too. I ended up writing a summation after having seen it a second time: There was no real decoy. It was purely on paper. K/Joe is utterly, completely, unequivocally unremarkable, thus his name, Joe... as in Average Joe. Joi does not possess a soul. She is completely fake. She is the other side of the Replicant coin and is made solely to please and coddle her owner/lover. Her entire branding scheme is that she'll be anything you want. Joi is K's fleeting dream of being special -- to be human, or as he put it, "to have a soul" -- so she always reinforced this to him. Just before Luv crushed her emanator she made sure in her final moment to tell him that she loved him. Wallace posed a question about whether Deckard was moved by love or by programming. To me there's no doubt whatsoever Deckard is fully human. The original movie is about a bad man finding his humanity through the grace of a machine. Wallace's question is not a literal "Are you human or machine?" question, but pondering what the difference is; if love is just neurochemistry, and if we are products of biological programming or something higher, like a soul. The ultimate takeaway is that it really doesn't matter. What matters is what we choose to do with our lives. We find and create our own meaning and purpose. In summary, 2049 is about dreams and delusions. K wants desperately to feel special so Joi tells him this constantly and he quickly assumes all the evidence points to him because it's his dream. He becomes deluded and forces himself into the situation even as it destroys him. He thinks this is what it means to be human - to grapple with one's humanity. Then upon meeting Freysa, K comes to learn that in fact he is not special after all. Not born but manufactured. He is torn between two sides telling him what his identity is and should be; the LAPD who informs his identity as that of a slave, and the resistance which informs his identity as that of a free Replicant. When K comes across the giant pink Joi on the bridge, she says to him "You look like a good Joe". He then realizes that not even the name his Joi gave him was special. Her feelings for him were never real... just programming. K, at this point an emotionally broken Replicant, it is in this moment that he chooses to follow his own path and not let anyone tell him who he is or what he should do. He makes the most human decision of all and takes his life into his own hands. He saves Deckard for the same reason Roy did in the first Blade Runner. He wanted someone to remember him, for his final decision that fully validates him as human to not be in vain. No one else gave him his identity, only he did, and his sacrifice ensured forever that he was by every metric a human being, even if the world would ultimately forget him.
@paranoid090
@paranoid090 9 ай бұрын
I noticed that the "Wallace Jingle" is music from Peter and the Wolf, too! Specifically, the opening of Peter's theme. I still don't know why it was chosen in this movie.
@JohnnyZenith
@JohnnyZenith 8 ай бұрын
Masterpiece. Beautiful. I agree it's better than the first and I really really love the first.
@robdread2001
@robdread2001 6 ай бұрын
The two films compliment each other wonderfully.
@DopamineVice
@DopamineVice 9 ай бұрын
Man i love this movie its asthetic is truly enjoyable the cyperpunk futuristic theme plus the cinematography is visual appealing watched it like 3 times i think and somehow hoped it was even longer or a lotr type trilogy
@mhjmstultiens
@mhjmstultiens 9 ай бұрын
At the very least Bladerunner paved the way for you to appreciate what the release of 2049 meant for so many fans of SF movies.
@feudist
@feudist 8 ай бұрын
Noir is ALL about the soul. What's it worth? Can it be sold? What happens when you destroy your own? Does everyone have one? Bladerunner asks the follow on questions: Is the soul a divine thing? Unique to organic life? An emergent artifact of sufficient complexity? The original was a patchwork of story ideas, period mood, genre, visual storytelling(see Scott's "The Duellists" for Film As Canvas) and simply captured lightning in a bottle. Its growth in the popular imagination over the years is what set up the more fully envisioned world of 2049. A couple of brilliant Neo-Noir movies are "Body Heat" from 1981 and "Blood Simple " 1984. Both take a staple Noir plotlines: The extramarital affair, money and murder, and bring them up to date. There are Souls, and the Soulless in these two.
@DoktorStrangelove
@DoktorStrangelove 9 ай бұрын
The MVP of this movie is Sylvia Hoeks as LUV. Terrifying yet alluring.
@tylerhackner9731
@tylerhackner9731 9 ай бұрын
Love this film
@seekerpat
@seekerpat 9 ай бұрын
The Blade Runner films are similar to Alien & Aliens. Both have different directors for the sequel, with different visions/aesthetics. But both sequels complement and expand on the originals.
@brotherjohnnyxXxX
@brotherjohnnyxXxX 9 ай бұрын
Ridley Scott made us question if Deckard is a replicant. Instead of giving us the answer, Villeneuve kept the mystery going and made us question if Deckard was summoned/programmed to fall in love with Rachel.
@chrisleebowers
@chrisleebowers 9 ай бұрын
And the answer is such a Philip K Dick/existential thing to say "It was real to *me..."*
@blackwell61a
@blackwell61a 9 ай бұрын
No he's not a replicant, scott's just screwing with the fans.
@Keithjmcc
@Keithjmcc 9 ай бұрын
The audience is just like K in the orphanage scene. They’re seeing what they want to see and don’t notice that all the boys have shaved heads in the girls have short hair.
@xXxsampplayer1xXx
@xXxsampplayer1xXx 9 ай бұрын
Finally I found a channel with actual good reactions & commentary! Really liked you guys reaction to my fav movie of 2017.
@alaninsoflo
@alaninsoflo 9 ай бұрын
Ridley Scott says Deckard is a replicant. Case in point, the unicorn dream. Dennis Villeneuve says Deckard isn't a replicant.
@HerbSparks
@HerbSparks 9 ай бұрын
Pay attention to the color of yellow. The director uses it to show each discovery of the protagonist. And the use of Love’s outfit from white to black…. and Love crushes Joi.
@JordanArce
@JordanArce 9 ай бұрын
Personally I still prefer the first movie because of its stronger ambience and atmosphere - a gritty, rainy and dangerous dystopian world, compared to 2049’s sterile and somewhat safe Los Angeles in comparison. I love Roger Deakins (2049’s cinematographer) and he actually won an Oscar for the film! But I would have preferred more cinematic grain and darkness against the bright neon. It could also be my millennial bias for that specific cyberpunk aesthetic which pretty much was invented by the first Blade Runner movie and inspired other classics such as The Fifth Element, Minority Report, and Back to the Future II. That said, over the years I grew to greatly appreciate the slow burn and profound meaning behind Denis Villnueve’s sequel. With every rewatch I am more convinced of Ryan Gosling’s subtle genius as an actor, and at the end of the day I feel very emotionally connected to K, Joi and even Luv in their quests to have some kind of meaning to their existence. Most cinephiles would agree though, that Roy Batty from the first movie is the heart and soul of Blade Runner, and upends movie expectations by being a villain that actually is more of a tragic sympathetic “hero” just fighting for survival against those who would take away his right to be. I’m so glad you enjoyed both movies overall! The closer we get to Artificial Intelligence, catastrophic global warming/nuclear war, and the rampant abuse of corporate greed, the more these films become a guide and warning to how we value humanity in the future. True science fiction.
@reinaproductions
@reinaproductions 9 ай бұрын
I saw the original "Blade Runner" in a New York theater on opening night so I'm old, seeing two young ladies react to "2049" gave me a new appreciation for the twists and emotional beats in this movie. Thanks for this, keep going.
@Nic-ye2yz
@Nic-ye2yz 9 ай бұрын
"I don't think I'm gonna like Mr. Wallace" Based.
@Kamenriderneo
@Kamenriderneo 9 ай бұрын
2:17 If you watch Blade Runner: Black Lotus, you learn that the CEO of Wallace corporation was getting politicians to make replicants production legal again.
@sana-cm7oc
@sana-cm7oc 9 ай бұрын
Wallace put on a demonstration...
@Kamenriderneo
@Kamenriderneo 9 ай бұрын
@@sana-cm7oc Indeed
@jasonp.1195
@jasonp.1195 9 ай бұрын
Very impressive post movie discussion between you two. Enjoyed how much you both got out of this experience.
@user-xj7hq1pp3x
@user-xj7hq1pp3x 9 ай бұрын
Howabout this title: CAN’T EXIST WITHOUT THE ORIGINAL. Unlike Star Wars and Indiana Jones- they brought Harrison Ford back without ruining EVERYTHING
@clayjohanson
@clayjohanson 9 ай бұрын
“Her eyes were green.” Sean Young’s eyes are brown, and so are Rachael’s - they didn’t recreate her incorrectly. But Deckard REMEMBERS her as having green eyes, and his statement to Wallace is a short way of telling him that he will not accept this new Rachael. Deckard’s Rachael is long dead and buried and lives now only in his memory. As for Ana: She likely has no immune system deficiency at all. Her being locked up keeps her from being found, since no one will ever have a chance to examine her or her DNA. “Blade Runner” was my favorite movie until “2049” was released - in my opinion, “2049” is a somewhat superior film.
@arnawawidagda7860
@arnawawidagda7860 9 ай бұрын
Look at the VK test clips in this movie. That's definitely not brown.
@clayjohanson
@clayjohanson 9 ай бұрын
Look at EVERY OTHER PICTURE of her in the movie. Her eyes are brown. Whoever did the V-K effects used someone else’s eye.
@davebradley6944
@davebradley6944 8 ай бұрын
Of course they recreated her correctly, they had the original genetic code. Deckard knew this full well - his comment to Wallace was just a big F#$% You.
@DanielSSilva-616-
@DanielSSilva-616- 9 ай бұрын
If you like Ryan Gosling The Nice Guys is a must!
@Keithjmcc
@Keithjmcc 9 ай бұрын
Also, you want to think about Deckerd’s daughter and whether or not she knows what she is. Her memory coming back to her, would show that somebody’s on to the deception.
@kaknazebali6073
@kaknazebali6073 8 ай бұрын
You should watch movie called "Soldier" (1998), it's like spin-off in which plot is takes place in Blade Runner universe.
@guardian35
@guardian35 9 ай бұрын
Great reaction! I absolutely love this movie. For atmosphere, storytelling, and world building this and Doctor Sleep are on another level and both happen to be sequels that build up and improve upon the original but also stand on their own. As for the tear that Luv shed near the beginning, I admit it threw me off and made me sympathize with her in the beginning and I thought she would surely have some turning point and redemption but after how fanatical she is shown to be right up until the end I see that tear not as sadness for the newly born replicant being murdered in front of her but a tear shed for herself. As Wallace is talking about how disappointed he is that he can't make them breed, she is heartbroken that she can't be that for him. As his "best one" she is still "less than" in his eyes. He's trying to make something better than her that she can never be. Such a great movie.
@NR-rv8rz
@NR-rv8rz 9 ай бұрын
Next do 'This is Spinal Tap'. And don't read a single thing about it to get a perfectly fresh take.
@Retrostar619
@Retrostar619 9 ай бұрын
Yes, seconded. Great choice.
@NR-rv8rz
@NR-rv8rz 9 ай бұрын
Ideally with all four watching@@Retrostar619
@illuminatiCorgi
@illuminatiCorgi 9 ай бұрын
4:10 Dave Bautista casually putting us through a wall. Must be wild.
@PaulBradshawMedia
@PaulBradshawMedia 9 ай бұрын
Such a fascinating discussion after your reaction. Such an intelligent, thought-provoking exploration of the themes. For me it surpassed the first film both narratively and in terms of character and yes so much more satisfying an ending.
@steved1135
@steved1135 9 ай бұрын
Definitely not better than the original. Yet, Villeneuve managed to pull off a sequel to a movie that should not have had one, and did an amazing job.
@zeigbert1743
@zeigbert1743 3 ай бұрын
Luv & Joi are very accurate metaphors.
@sushijuice6895
@sushijuice6895 9 ай бұрын
they dont do a lot of explaining with the baseline test and what it is for because its something they do so frequently, they just do it and make us figure it out. which i like, A lot of movies do too much explaining to a point where its like they think the audience is too stupid to understand and it takes you out of the world for a while. I think the baseline is like if they tested Connor from Detroit Become Human to see if he's still an android after his mission or if he's becoming a deviant. I think thats the best way to describe it
@davidpax
@davidpax 9 ай бұрын
The films are different bc the two directors have different priorities. Ridley Scott is a master of imagery and set design. Villeneuve wants slow movies with love and emotions being most important. You could see that in Villeneuve's Arrival film. You think it's about aliens but actually it's about love. The writer of both film is Hampton Fancher I think, and he ties the two films together in a very clever way, without solving the mystery about Deckard being a replicant or not. (You don't want to p*** off half of the audience). I was disappointed that we didn't get to see the old Blade Runner world again though with the high contrast back lit night scenes. It's not tech noir visually like the old movie.
@vvanheukelum
@vvanheukelum 9 ай бұрын
The thing I love aboutVilleneuve's movies ( like Dune recently ), is that his movies are a 50% of storytelling and visual art. Half the movie is like a huge screensaver with artwork from the movie, and gives you time to reflect on the last scene before getting confronted with the next scene.
@davidpax
@davidpax 9 ай бұрын
@@vvanheukelum I prefer the visuals of the original. Dune 2049 had many almost monochrome scenes. Las Vegas is all red, the scene with the giant Joy hologram is all blue, and so on. This kind of color grading is a problem/style with many modern films. Dune has the exact same problem.
@sbsummit
@sbsummit 9 ай бұрын
You said at the start "this is what I wanted from the original" - well, it was there, but you missed it. Now you need to go back and watch the Final Cut of the original instead of the theatrical release, then this one again. You'll get it. :-)
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 9 ай бұрын
Ryan Gosling is in this movie as the new Blade Runner. Gosling and Harrison Ford got along with each other during filming. In an interview, Ford said he accidentally punched Gosling so hard in the face during their fight scene, he knocked him out cold for an hour or so. When Gosling woke up, he asked, "What Happened?" Lol!
@Dousch
@Dousch 9 ай бұрын
Knocked him out? An hour? That part is made up. He didn't even fall down from the punch. Ford punched him in one take, Gosling was taken aback but handled it like a champ, and Ford not only hugged him on set moments after it happened (behind-the-scenes videos show you this on the Blu-ray) he also apologized by coming over to Gosling's trailer with a bottle of whiskey. The only change in the story between interviews is that he might not have let Gosling keep the bottle, but rather just one glass. The film's editor Joe Walker did an interview with Screen Junkies where he mentions the crew coming over with ice for Gosling and Ford immediately put his hand in it, apparently.
@EdDunkle
@EdDunkle 9 ай бұрын
It's important to note that cinema is still a relatively new art form and that a movie made in the 1980's will almost certainly be perceived in the 2020's as more primitive. Which it definitely was.
@Mr.Incognito11
@Mr.Incognito11 8 ай бұрын
I think the term human desire is over used when describing this movie. If anything, the entire subtext of Joe's and Joy's relationship for the first half of the movie was that they couldn't physically touch eachother. It seemed to creep you guys out, but when the third woman was involved and Joe and Joy were there together it was a psedo-fullfillment of a desire they both had. Joe is a Replicant and Joy is a machine but they both still had desires.
@xk1sv
@xk1sv 9 ай бұрын
There are 3 short films that tie the last film to this one, and they explain the topics that you first mention in this video. Really are mandatory watching before seeing this :) Not sure if anyone has mentioned this already.
@asian-americanwithanopinio8954
@asian-americanwithanopinio8954 9 ай бұрын
In part one a ship's brand is Weyland Yutani. Same as Ripley's brand of the Nosromos. Ridley Scott confirmed in an interview. Some people say Why is there no mention of Xenomorphs. Which is funny because we're being lied to about alien existence, literally experiencing the lie, and not realizing the governments in these universe/world are lying to the people too. They think aliens aren't real, just like us.
@TStyx
@TStyx 9 ай бұрын
I would mention this is set 73 years before Alien happens.
@kinkypro
@kinkypro 9 ай бұрын
> Iconic "You look lonely" in the thumbnail > Not included in the video
@geneticjen9312
@geneticjen9312 9 ай бұрын
"Be careful with the old man!" I mean... he's a badass robotic bounty hunter. I wouldn't let my guard down with Deckard!
@agarcia2290
@agarcia2290 9 ай бұрын
I feel after this you should watch the movie HER. Fits so well into the genre of sci-fi and artificial intelligence morphing into the “real” world. With this in mind it would be interesting to hear your thoughts on it.
@adamwarlock1
@adamwarlock1 9 ай бұрын
Yeah I'd forgotten how much this builds off of that. People going back and seeing innovative stuff like this can easily miss how they were standing on the shoulders of films with similar ideas, like The Matrix with Dark City. Not stealing but just being part of the same ferment.
@PhyxiusGaming
@PhyxiusGaming 9 ай бұрын
Mackenzie Davis, who plays Mariette, interestingly also plays one of the main roles in Terminator Dark Fate. Wink wink... Hint hint.
@derred723
@derred723 9 ай бұрын
I'd also add that every question about a soul and living your life as a human is in the first film but it's not about Rachael it's about the off world replicants. They know they are replicant's, they lived their lives not as human yet the audience is still left to question if they have a soul, if they have rights, etc. I just think it doesn't hit you over the head and verbalize soul (like in case you didn't get it).
@chrisfofficial
@chrisfofficial 9 ай бұрын
You should watch Cloud Atlas. Underrated sci-fi unlike anything else and one of Tom Hanks favourite films. The Wachowski's best film, better than both The Matrix and V for Vendetta. I especially love the story about the two male lovers and Neo Seoul. So heartbreaking and beautifully shot.
@mrmr4622
@mrmr4622 8 ай бұрын
I wouldn't go as far as saying Atlas is better than Matrix, but it's a good film
@asian-americanwithanopinio8954
@asian-americanwithanopinio8954 9 ай бұрын
This is in the same universe as the Alien franchise. It's basically the answer to people who watch and "Alien" and asked 'What's Earth like during this time period/universe?"
@user-zb7wu2ue4l
@user-zb7wu2ue4l 9 ай бұрын
I went to theater, in middle of day. I wanted to avoid the crowd. The commercial area, where was located the theater, was empty. When I get out of the theater, a tropical tempest had filled the sky with sand from Sahara. Sky was as orange as in the movie. On my way home, I did not cross a living being. I was so relieved to hear voice of my mom, after 20 minutes of doubting about reality.
@sana-cm7oc
@sana-cm7oc 9 ай бұрын
You need to be a writer.
@Whistler4u
@Whistler4u 9 ай бұрын
So focused on male actors. Shout out to Robin Wright and Ama de Armas.
@adrianpeart
@adrianpeart 9 ай бұрын
I highly recommend A Place Beyond the Pines & Drive
@dabe1971
@dabe1971 9 ай бұрын
Girls, I would really recommend you go back and watch ‘Blade Runner: The Final Cut’ then the three prequel shorts Blade Runner: 2022 Black Out, Blade Runner 2036: Nexus Dawn and Blade Runner 2048: Nowhere to Run which flesh out the interim period between the two main features and then watch Blade Runner 2049 again to experience the full wonder of the franchise.
@feastofmoloch666
@feastofmoloch666 9 ай бұрын
The original book (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?) had as a main idea if artificial people could have genuine emotions and empathy.
@Mrwhomeyou
@Mrwhomeyou 3 ай бұрын
Wallace did made "Rachel" exactly the same, Decker said, "her eyes were green" wasn't literally, but to mean that it doesn't matter how perfectly they try to recreate her, it's not the same
@MikeTaffet
@MikeTaffet 9 ай бұрын
The use of Peter and the Wolf was really just meant to differentiate the emanator from technology we have today. So instead of pleasant beeps and boops, they landed on Peter and the Wolf as a boot-up chime. Originally Denis wanted to use music from Pinocchio because K is a puppet who becomes real, but it would have been a bit too…on the nose. I’ll see myself out
@WAHegle91
@WAHegle91 9 ай бұрын
You should watch Blade Runner: Black Out 2022. It’s only 15 minutes long, but it helps give some context of what happens between the two movies.
@michaellyons5208
@michaellyons5208 7 ай бұрын
Someone likely already mentioned this, but what confuses a lot of people is that they think of replicants as being manufactured robots, made out of plastic and metal, and that sort of thing, and old school replicants were probably in their early stages. But all of the new replicants are not those kind of robots. They are manufactured artificial humans. Literally instead of developing in the womb, they are put together piece by piece from genetically engineered parts. So while they fit the definition of a robot, they are basically superhumans.
@jonmercano1138
@jonmercano1138 9 ай бұрын
The opening with K and Sapper is actually an altered version of a different opening for Deckard in the first movie. I uploaded a couple bits from the making of documentary for the first film on my channel, including that.
@CLFmoto87
@CLFmoto87 8 ай бұрын
Really impressed y’all immediately thought of the birthdate possibly being implanted memory. Great reaction to one of my favorite films.
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