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Related: About this forumThe reviews are in for
Blade Runner 2049 and it's getting universal critical acclaim.Here's a video (no spoilers) review from IGN.
A word of caution....some of the print reviews out there to do have significant spoilers - particularly from The Guardian. So if you want to go in fresh, skip those reviews, watch Blade Runner: The Final Cut to refresh your memory of that sci-fi classic and rest content that it seems Denis Villeneuve has done one hell of a job in bringing this long-anticipated sequel to the silver screen.
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The reviews are in for (Original Post)
Berlin Expat
Sep 2017
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yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)1. Two of my favorite movies have 'voiceover' narratives.
"Apocalypse Now" and "Bladerunner."
Harrison Ford has said they tried to 'sabotage' the movie studio request of an ongoing verbal storytelling with his bland, unemotional reading, but the studio loved it! - and, it does add to a mystery this sequel just might answer!
Is he or isn't he?
delisen
(6,501 posts)2. another man's eye view of beings?
I love Blade Runner but am more than ready for an alternative to the man view.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)3. If you like "Blade Runner," the new one will knock your socks off!
From "USA Today" review (no spoilers):
Arrival, easily the best film of 2016, only seemed to be director Denis Villeneuves signature sci-fi project. Blade Runner 2049, the best film so far this year, cements him as a bona fide icon of the genre.
...the new Blade Runner amazes because every aspect is top notch: Hampton Fanchers story is surprisingly emotional, Benjamin Wallfisch and Han Zimmers pounding soundtrack is just as integral as Vangelis ethereal original score, and cinematographer Roger Deakins will get his first Oscar if theres any justice. The sequel takes the futuristic action out of L.A., ...and the stunning visuals add to the enjoyably visceral experience.
The first Blade Runner influenced a generation of filmmakers and films; 2049 is the rare sequel that exceeds the original and honestly could be more important in the long run. Its a moving, masterful movie that demands a rewatch and will wow geeks and mainstream viewers alike so much so we probably wont have to wait 35 years for another one.
Some spoilers included: https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2017/09/29/review-blade-runner-2049-outclasses-influential-original-sci-fi-spectacle/714722001/
Javaman
(63,116 posts)4. I saw it last night. meh.
I was less than impressed.
If you want me to give reasons, let me know. I don't want to give any spoilers to unwitting readers without prior notice.