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Released in 2017, Blade Runner 2049 is an American science fiction film. The film serves as a sequel to the classic film Blade Runner released in 1982, directed by Ridely Scott.
This movie tells the story of a dystopian future, where Tyrell Corporation manufactures Replicants (Bioengineered Humans), to serve as slaves and soldiers.
Crew:
Directed By – Denis Villeneuve
Screenplay By – Hampton Fancher, Michael Green
Story By – Hampton Fancher
Produced By – Andrew A. Kosove & Broderick Johnson
Cinematography By – Roger A. Deakins
Edited By – Joe Walker
Music By – Hans Zimmer, Benjamin Wallfisch & Ron Bartlett
Star Cast:
K / “Joe” – Ryan Gosling
Rick Deckard – Harrison Ford
Joi – Ana de Armas
Luv – Sylvia Hoeks
Lt. Joshi – Robin Wright
Mariette – Mackenzie Davis
Sapper Morton – Dave Bautista
Niander Wallace – Jared Leto
Others:
Production Companies – Alcon Media Group, Columbia Pictures, Bud Yorkin Productions,
Thunderbird Entertainment & Scott Free Productions
Distributed By – Warner Bros. Pictures, Sony Pictures Releasing International
Budget – Around $150–185 million
Box Office Collection – Almost $267.7 million
Language – English
Country – United States
Rating:
IMDb – 8/10
Rotten Tomatoes – 88 %
Awards:
At the 90th Academy Awards, it was nominated for 5 awards.
Best Cinematography and
Best Visual Effects
At the 71th British Academy Film Awards, it was nominated for 8 awards & Won-
Best Cinematography and
Best Special Visual Effects
At the 23rd Critics’ Choice Awards, the film was nominated for seven awards & Won-
Best Cinematography
Plot & Storyline:
The film begins with the three decades after the events of the first Blade Runner film, in the year 2049, replicants continue to rule the planet. Blade runners, police entrusted with “retiring” rogue replicants, track out these replicants.
K (Ryan Gosling), a replicant of Nexus-9, is one of these blade runners; his serial number is KD6-3.7. He is employed with the LAPD, the Los Angeles Police Department.
K finds the bones of a female replicant who died giving birth in a hidden box while on a mission to retire Sapper Morton, a rogue replicant. This calls into question the idea that replicants are incapable of biological reproduction.
K’s superior, Joshi gives K the order to locate and put the replicant infant away. This sets off K on a dangerous mission to learn the truth about the child’s origins and the implications for replicants and humans alike.
So –
- “In what ways does K’s finding of the buried replicant remnants contradict the conventional wisdom regarding replicants?”
- “Why does Lieutenant Joshi give K the order to locate and destroy the replicant child?”
- “In what ways does K’s search for the truth about the child’s origins change his perspective on people and himself?”
And many more…….What?
Star Performer:
Several actors gave noteworthy performances in Blade Runner 2049. Many people believe that Ryan Gosling, who portrayed Blade Runner and Nexus-9 replicant K, gave the movie’s best performance. Gosling’s portrayal of K won praise for its nuance and complexity as he resolved the moral conundrums and emotional journey of the character.
Harrison Ford also made a significant return to the role of Rick Deckard, reprising his character from the original Blade Runner. Fans of the franchise eagerly awaited Ford’s performance, which deepened the film’s legacy.
Conclusion:
Blade Runner 2049 with its 163 minutes of run time, is a is a visually stunning and thought-provoking sequel to the original Blade Runner.
The film’s impressive ensemble cast, which includes Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford among others, gives standout performances that add to the story’s complexity.
Overall, Blade Runner 2049 has established itself as a noteworthy science fiction film and a worthy successor to the venerable original picture thanks to its sophisticated storytelling and superb cinematography.
Can we watch Blade Runner 2049 without watching the first?
Indeed, Blade Runner 2049 can be watched without having seen the original Blade Runner movie. Even Blade Runner 2049 is a follow-up and takes place in the same dystopian setting, it has a stand-alone plot.
Even if we haven’t seen the original movie, the film offers enough background and explanations to help them follow the story and comprehend the characters.
It isn’t strictly necessary to see Blade Runner 2049 as a standalone movie, but seeing the original “Blade Runner” can give you a better understanding of the world and some references in the sequel.
Is Blade Runner 2049 hit or flop?
Blade Runner 2049 was nominated for and won several awards, including Best Production Design, Best Sound Editing, and Best Visual Effects at the 90th Academy Awards.
The film was a box office bomb, grossing $267.5 million worldwide against a production budget of $150–185 million, with an estimated loss of $80 million for Alcon Entertainment after marketing and distribution costs.
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