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A Geeky Guy's Movie Guide to Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

Review by @hanshotfirst · 3185d · of Blade Runner 2049

This review of Blade Runner 2049 will be one of the strangest ones I have written.



Six months ago, I went to see Ghost in the Shell. The highlight of the experience was the preview for Blade Runner 2049 which accompanied the film. To that point, I had no idea that a sequel was being filmed (I was either under a rock... or too obsessed with steemit to notice.). As soon as I saw the preview, I was thrilled. In fact, I was so exhilarated that I went into something I call, "over-excited puppy mode". This usually consists of my yelling, swearing, and making wild hand gestures until I get myself all tuckered out (like an over-excited puppy).



Recently, I discovered that Dennis Villeneuve was directing the film.

No more "over-excited puppy" for me. Although many of my friends loved Villeneuve's Arrival, I was bored out of my mind. Another one of his films Sicario was fine... but I certainly have no urge to see it more than once. I was hoping that I would want to watch the sequel to Blade Runner as many times as I had watched the original. As far as I can tell, Villeneuve does not make movies that I can watch 78 times (the approximate number of times I watched Blade Runner). To be fair, there are about 10 different versions of Blade Runner, so I really only watched each of them approximately 8 times.

There is no doubt that Villeneuve is an incredibly talented director. Unfortunately, he does not make very "fun" movies. If I am going to actually spend the time and money at a theater, I usually need to have a significant amount of fun. I save the interesting and thought provoking movies for home viewing. Knowing who the director was, I lowered my expectations quite a bit. But I still had to see the movie.

Luckily, before leaving for the theater on Friday, I saw @moon32walker 's post. I immediately watched the three short films he included.

They

Were

Awesome!!!!







After seeing them, I immediately re-entered "over-excited puppy" mode, jumped into my car, and drove 35 minutes to the nearest true IMAX theater (I HATE LieMAX!).

If you are going to see the film, you must do two things:

  1. Watch the three short films first. They enhanced my enjoyment of the film more than I could have ever imagined. They were important. Not only do they help explain some of the major events between the two films (2019 and 2049) they also help flesh out one very important character who is only in the theatrical film for 5 minutes.

  2. See it in real IMAX. The true stars of this movie are the visuals. Blade Runner 2049 was both literally and figuratively perfectly made for 2D IMAX.

Here is where this review gets weird.

Normally, I only want to see movies on the big screen that are exciting. Blade Runner 2049 is not exciting at all. In fact, I could probably explain the entire plot to you in one or two sentences. Honestly, there isn't much to the story. In addition, there is almost no action at all. Even the action that does exist is pretty boring. There is no suspense. You know how these very short battles will end. There is perhaps 15 minutes of action in the entire movie. Considering that the movie is almost 165 minutes long, that is not very much. Sadly, I could see many points in the movie where some fun action could have been seamlessly woven in. But I got over it. I accepted that it is not that type of movie.



So the movie was not very "fun"... and yet I enjoyed the experience.

Seeing this movie in IMAX stirred up the same feelings I get when I go to a museum (that's the weird part).

When I go to a museum, I find the paintings, statues and artifacts interesting. Seeing them inspires me to reflect and think. That is exactly what this movie made me do. Although I never go into "over-excited puppy mode" at a museum, I still enjoy my time there. That is exactly how I felt about this movie. I was interested. I reflected and thought. Most importantly, I experienced something that looked and sounded amazing.

The special effects and world generation was breath-taking. The score was exhilarating. Seeing it in real IMAX pushed it over the edge. This film did not just throw its large format viewers a bone or two. It seemed like nearly the entire movie was filmed to fit the larger than life eight story tall screen on which I viewed it. The world they created deserved to be seen on an eight story tall screen. It was simply incredible!



So it looks and sounds amazing... what about the movie itself?

Although the story requires quite a bit of suspension of disbelief (it is about freaking robots in the future) it is clever and interesting. The acting and casting is nearly flawless. If you are going to draw out a 90 minute story into 165 minutes, you better have the actors to pull it off. This movie did. Ryan Gosling did a great job as a brooding police officer. Although only in the movie for a relatively short time, Jared Leto left a lasting impression. Harrison Ford is... Harrison Ford. Look at my handle here. I loved him in this. But then again, I love him in everything (except maybe that one movie with Anne Heche).

To be honest, there is so little to the story that I can't say much without spoiling the entire film. I can say that instead of an action film, it is more of a story of a detective solving a mystery. While the original Blade Runner mixed in incredibly exciting and fun action sequences during the mystery, this director clearly does not know how to mix the two.

Even though the story is surprisingly simple, it still manages to cause the audience to reflect on extremely deep concepts including the meaning of humanity.

Bottom line. Should you see the movie?

If you are a Blade Runner fanatic, you absolutely have to see it. Just try to see it in IMAX if you can. If you are a casual fan, here are some reasons you should see it:

  1. The visual effects
  2. The score
  3. The beautiful people


When I returned home and told my wife about the experience, she quipped, "Well at least you got to look Ryan Gosling for for three hours." (My wife and apparently much of the female population thinks he's incredibly attractive.)

Normally, I do not write about the attractiveness of the stars of the movies I review. The physical appearance of the actors in the movies I see usually isn't enough to sway my opinion of a movie. For example, although I think Scarlett Johansson is incredibly beautiful as Black Widow in The Avengers, I wouldn't let that fact sway my overall opinion of the movie.

However, this movie may be the exception. Considering this film relies so heavily on its visuals, it makes sense that they would pay special attention to the casting of the main character's love interest.

Not only did Ana de Armas, who plays Joi, do a fantastic job as K's (Ryan Gosling's) love interest, she is absolutely gorgeous.

I have a strong feeling this will be here breakout role.

Should you see the movie?

Would you ever go to a Blade Runner museum exhibit?

If the answer to that question is "yes", then you should see Blade Runner 2049 on IMAX ASAP. If you answered "no", I am afraid you may be bored by this film.

Geeky Guy’s Viewing Guide

Number of times I fell asleep: 0 (The woman two seats away from me did... and she snored) Number of eye rolls: 0 Number of face palms: 0 Number of times I checked steemit: 0 (I actually had to go to the bathroom for approximately the last 45 minutes of the movie but did not want to miss anything) Number of times I said "That's ridiculous": 0 Full price/Matinee/Rental/Free/Not worth the time: See it in real IMAX Appropriate for my kids: No way.

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Comments · 100

  • @mohansingh(47)· 3179d

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  • @rocksg(70)· 3181d

    This movie seems to have very strong visual effects, I will surely watch it and try to make some cool visual effects adopted in it. Thanx for the detailed review dear.

  • @cryptopie(78)· 3182d

    already forgotten if I saw the earlier Blade Runner movie @hanshotfirst but your detailed reviiew just makes me want to see them all. I cannot watch in iMax though.

  • @foxkoit(76)· 3182d

    I was look it :) And It is very good film... it was even better than I thought.

  • @ogunlaja(45)· 3183d

    While you decline to cry, high on the mountainside a single stalk of plume grass wilts.

  • @voltronluis(55)· 3183d

    It looks like a great movie!

  • @nicholas.leslie(50)· 3183d

    Blade Runner Review AN excellent film that contains inferred messages of the consequences of planetary climate violations and the creation of a pastiche of humanity. The future world provides glimpses into the ultimate sacrifice that humans would have to make to ensure the continuation of the species. Delicate swipes are made at third wave feminism, with a nostalgic look at the way men still see their ideal woman. Unfortunately, the woman is a replicant and the only women who are given power, fall into the pseudo-psychotic variety and are finally killed. A demonstration of the ultimate fall of postmodern feminist rhetoric. The class structure is demonstrated through the lives of the privileged few who have narcissistic control over their sumptuous surrounds. Down on the ground, where the neighbourhood is a vision of emptiness, filth and poverty, children struggle for survival in slave work camps. The Marxist view of alienation has not been lost in the futile work they are tasked with and the feelings of the wanton proletariat are evident in all scenes. The symbolism of a single toy is a genuine item of reflection back to the ideals of ownership. This is something that cannot be attained by the majority. Then there comes the failure of humanity and its downfall in the wake of capitalism. Remnants of long since forgotten material items litter the planet floor. Thus making a discarded landscape that pollutes the lives of the masses.
    The comparison between reality and pseudo-reality in the form of replicants and humans provides an ideological view of what the future might bring if humans continue on their present path.
    However, the end scenes produce a view of recompense in the form a father finding his biological daughter. Sadly, she is immune-suppressed and so physical contact is prohibited. The connection is demonstrated through a more spiritual grouping that surpasses physical barriers. Ultimately, the message is clear that the human spirit with survive. Well worth watching

  • @mightpossibly(69)· 3183d

    I believe this is the best movie review I've ever read. Your rating system at the end is both brilliant and hilarious.

  • @testa(25)· 3183d

    very nice review, i have seen the old one and cant wait to see this one!! cheers

  • @chrone(54)· 3183d

    I thoroughly enjoyed Blade Runner having no experience with any of the previous movies or shorts. I love these type of movies over action movies like transformers because it's more of a cerebral type of movie.

  • @joendegz(62)· 3183d

    i have been waiting for this movie for a long time, so the original blade runner 20 years ago and was eager when i heard they will be doing a sequel , i will go see it at imax for full experience

  • @boon(44)· 3183d

    I would love to go to a Blade Runner museum exhibit! I love how you describe your reaction to this movie as comparable to your reaction to museum pieces. Reading that the film inspired you to reflect and think has doubled my anticipation to see this it. I was worried that they would try to make the film a bit over the top in terms of pace and action but your review has reassured me. Cheers

  • @ciscocz(50)· 3184d

    Great post! Awesome content. I'm following You.

  • @dennisbak(49)· 3184d

    Great Post!

  • @deepreddy(31)· 3184d
  • @gg67(25)· 3184d

    I was really on the fence about this one until reading this. I appreciate your thoughtful review and many thanks for the three shorts (made my work day a little less drab.)

  • @oceanrift(40)· 3184d

    Wish I took the opportunity to watch movie when I had the chance today.

  • @arcange(79)· 3184d

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  • @stanimalsalesguy(43)· 3184d

    I really liked the ecological commentary on the film. "After the ecozones collapsed in 2020'".. and then all the outside shots were so bleak. The farmer growing mealworms for protein, San Diego being a giant trashyard. The massive walls protecting LA from the ocean. Wow!

  • @lukestokes(77)· 3184d

    Heheh. I did a similar "Hey, you have to watch these three short films!" post 9 days ago.

    I got to see it this weekend, and I loved it. To me, it was an epic film, one that will be recognized in time for how great it is. So many amazing philosophical ideas were tackled. I don't want to put out spoilers... but I will say a love story between a replicant and a hologram along with all the specific details involved? That was brilliant. So many themes touched on, including men viewing women as sex slave objects, what a "soul" could be, and of course, where we find meaning and identity in being "human". I want to see it again. I was up late that night reading all kinds of reviews and opinions on the movie. I really want to see it again.

  • @presentminded(45)· 3184d

    Always love to read your reviews, your writing and wit are top-notch @hanshotfirst!

  • @lamelodyq(25)· 3184d

    We just looked yesterday. The film is excellent!!!!

  • @subhankar-raj(36)· 3184d

    Great! seems like I will enjoy it too

  • @jonathanxvi(62)· 3184d

    Excellent post :)

  • @jneill717(25)· 3184d

    Thanks for the helpful info! 👍🏻 I will defiantly watch the short films before proceeding to the theater. I’m excited because I’ve seen ads for the movie everywhere and I can’t wait to get started!

  • @driftnerd(59)· 3184d

    I loved this review, and I can't wait to see it myself. With all the crappy hyperactive action movies I think this might be a good chill out movie to see. Just to sit down and enjoy the visuals. I liked your comparison to museums :)

  • @sirknight(68)· 3184d

    Thanks for the review as always Han. Must say, never really got into Bladerunner. Will have to rewatch to try and get my head round the hype of the first - then enjoy the 2nd (once it comes out on Blu-ray). SK.

  • @peter-parker(63)· 3185d

    Great stuff. I was going to go see it a few das ago but didn't get the chance. Hopefully this Friday if I had the chance. Must say, the visuals look awesome.

  • @padmakshi(52)· 3185d

    Great Review - Blade Runner 2049 is Best hollywod movie of 2017

  • @andyboom(25)· 3185d

    Good review.

  • @picklejar(44)· 3185d

    Visually it was one of the best movies I've ever seen. The scale of all the landscapes was breathtaking. Wish I could have watched it on IMAX as well. Great review mate.

  • @danzy(59)· 3185d

    damn i was so excited about it and plan to watch it this weekend :(

  • @muha2(50)· 3185d
  • @jeff001(57)· 3185d

    I was hoping that there would be more action than you have described, bugger.

  • @fendy774(35)· 3185d

    Thanks for the review .. Must watch this movie

  • @hdtopon(50)· 3185d

    Great review and i like it.

  • @danmena78(25)· 3185d

    it's worth watching it at the cinema!

  • @dreamrafa(72)· 3185d

    Ok, you made me curious enough to go and see this! tough im not a fan...

  • @digigold(25)· 3185d

    Wow Really good review. I've never seen the first one, just never had the desire. But this review was actually really good. So ill give the first one a shot and see how it goes, if well, ill head to the 2nd one. Thanks

  • @anialady(25)· 3185d

    I think this will be better than Ghost in the Shell

  • @garyph(54)· 3185d

    Be cool if Rutger Hauer made some sort of cameo in it. I really enjoyed the first movie. This one is getting good reviews so excited to see it. Thanks

  • @mctiller(70)· 3185d

    I'm looking forward to this. And in terms of beautiful people just think about the fact that Ford was 74 or so when this was filmed. 74. The message here is keep yourself in shape.

  • @wednesdaymiller(52)· 3185d

    I absolutely loved Blade Runner 2049. I didn't know there were three shorts! I only saw that 2021 animated one. I LOVE Harrison Ford. That is an understatement. I had 3 explanations for the movie, two of which involved me wildly bawling my eyes out in a theater, yet none of those ideas happened. It was quite the surprise! I thought Ryan Gosling was FANTASTIC. He played the character exactly as he should have. I, being of the female population, think he's quite a cuteface, but that wasn't why I was appealed to him being the main star. I just genuninely think he is the right guy to be taking old Harrison characters and revamping them. (I think Ryan should be young Han Solo, not who ever they picked, ew.) Man, I just loved this movie. Nice wind down for Deckard's character.

  • @jhayz37(40)· 3185d

    awesome movie, with this review I totally want to watch it right now... thanks for sharing. @hanshotfirst

  • @simonjay(69)· 3185d

    Thats me @hanshotfirst too obsessed with steemit to notice in most cases lol so are you saying its more the world they presented that you liked about the movie? From the trailers I do seem to see a lack of story and any action so not sure I am too excited for this one but hmm lets see.

  • @bluetang(55)· 3185d

    Looking forward to the movie! I saw few interviews with Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling, and they just wouldn't give anything away! But I really loved their chemistry, they look a great team. Thanks for sharing this :)

  • @spiritualmatters(56)· 3185d

    Even though I have zero interest in seeing this film, I'm giving you an upvote for the excellent presentation and time you've taken to keep things from going into 'wonk-wonk-wonk-wonk' mode, common to longer-than-usual posts.

    As I was reading, I surmised that you should get paid heftily for this post; and, on getting to the end and seeing the generous payout, it seems I was right.

    Peace.

  • @azurenic(29)· 3185d

    I just watched it couple of hours back. It was a 3 hours movie and I thought it will okay since I expected it to be good. But, an hour half past already, I still could not figure out what's happening. Personally, I find it too slow. Acting and walking is really slow. Not my type of movie.

  • @islandliving(58)· 3185d

    I'll take a wild guess: more trying to escape from the matrix, right?! More robots. Mort mind control. More trying to find self.

    What's new ya'll?! Aloha!

  • @peterhenderson(49)· 3185d

    Great review man. I wrote my own thoughts on it too :)

  • @monomyth(66)· 3185d

    I didn't watch the movie yet but WB Turkey censored the movie. And it's not about the sexism because many boobs and ass open in many movie. So it's weird, Turkey isn't a big market for sci-fi movies and the movie wasn't for children 😃

  • @nataliejohnson(64)· 3185d

    I haven't yet seen the new one yet but it's on my list. I came across some facts about the movie, some of them are pretty cool:

    The film’s producers originally wanted Dustin Hoffman to play the film’s hero.

    Daryl Hannah (Pris), in the scene where she meets genetic designer J.F. Sebastian (William Sanderson), is seen slipping on the pavement as she runs away and smashes her elbow through a car window. The actress actually chipped her elbow in eight places.

    The term “replicants” is never used in Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep, the 1968 sci-fi novel by Philip K. Dick upon which Blade Runner is based.

    At various stages in pre-production, Blade Runner was known as Android, Mechanismo and Dangerous Days.

    Cassidy used her own pet snake in her scenes

    http://www.nme.com/blogs/the-movies-blog/10-things-you-never-knew-about-blade-runner-759354

  • @meesterboom(81)· 3185d

    These three films are amazing. They really whet the whistle. I will have to watch it on tiny screen. Oh noes!!! It looks lusciously beautiful too!!

  • @alisonleigh21(56)· 3185d

    Thanks for this review! I have never seen the original Blade Runner, but all the hype about the new one makes me interested!! I'm a total wimp when it comes to blood and guts, did you find the new one gory at all?

  • @kryptocoin(66)· 3185d

    I am looking forward to this movie, hopefully it doesn't leave short to my expectation. My hype for this movie is startrekked and moonful!.

  • @bitking007(43)· 3185d

    Thanks for the review man!

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  • @gurudeva(50)· 3185d

    Great review, I like your non spoiler style, and I like your rating system. Looking forward to more in the future!

  • @bettyboob(54)· 3185d

    Nice, but let's be honest.. nothing beats Titanic!! ;)

  • @alirazaamjad(47)· 3185d

    @hanshotfirst I think that its troublesome to surf the web nowadays, spoilers about the motion picture flying up all around. Tnx for not ruining it in this survey :) Artsy cyberpunk sounds fine, I should see this in silver screen ASAP!

  • @mannyfig1956(54)· 3185d

    Thanks for the post that was really interesting looking forward to watching this movie you have my upvote Keep smiling, reading, writing and voting!!! @mannyfig1956

  • @azizulhakim(25)· 3185d

    I think this movie is greatest

  • @arzt(27)· 3185d

    Trailer was good!

  • @coldsteem(65)· 3185d

    Awesome film. I reviewed it spoiler free as well.

  • @team101(62)· 3185d

    Interesting review. I haven't seen any really good movies in several years. But, still I read the reviews looking for the good ones.

  • @blazing(71)· 3185d

    i still haven't watched it yet looks promising

  • @rumaisanofal(44)· 3185d

    Good movi tralior thanks for sharing @hanshotfirst

  • @deshi(47)· 3185d

    Good movies...thanks for sharing @hanshotfirst

  • @hellvetica(42)· 3185d

    HELP do i need to watch the original before watching the new one or is it a remake?

  • @keviginge(47)· 3185d

    I wouldn't say I'm excited to see Bladerunner 2049 but it sure does look good. I can honestly Sci-Fi was my favourite genre when I as a youngster but I was 13-15yrs old when I first watched Bladerunner & It couldn't quite keep my attention. I've think I've watched it only 2 times and I remember I wasn't that impressed in fact I couldn't tell you what happens in it. BUT it has been a long time and after this review, I will watch Bladerunner again (it has been 20+yrs) give it a chance before I watch 2049. Unfortunately I dont have a local IMAX, OR ANY FORM OF CINEMA in my town. 84miles round trip to the nearest one. Imagine , but hey we have a 4 lane ten pin bowling for our youngster to keep busy and not drift into boredom and take drugs YEAH!!!

  • @anforo(56)· 3185d

    I haven't watched any new good movie since maybe 2014

  • @bobinson(67)· 3185d

    Good read

  • @yacino(43)· 3185d

    what an amazing post for an amazing movie ;) really thanks you bro , i find what you have write very amazing i have got a very good idea about this movie and please keep doing reviews like ;) @hanshotfirst

  • @kevteh(47)· 3185d

    Great review

  • @xoxois(65)· 3185d

    Good job my friend.. I like

  • @steevc(80)· 3185d

    I'll see this soon. I loved the original when I was a kid. Not sure I've seen all the versions, but there's never the time. The new one got a glowing review in the Guardian. I have been meaning to check out the shorts and will watch those now

  • @itzstunnerj(32)· 3185d

    Woow, great

  • @umar97(58)· 3185d

    Great

  • @funnyquotes(61)· 3185d

    Blade Runner is my favorite film ..... thanks for sharing

  • @munawar1235(69)· 3185d

    nice review @hanshotfirst. I was planning to see it.

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  • @post-resteem(46)· 3185d

    thanks for sharing

  • @jayantihaldar(48)· 3185d

    Thanks

  • @lokman(25)· 3185d

    This images is very nice and so hot post in the steem

  • @aksounder(57)· 3185d

    Thanks for sharing without spoilers. I saw this post go up and thought about not reading it yet.... but I trusted you. That trust was not misplaced. Can't wait to see this!! Just not so sure if any IMAX theaters here really earn the true title.

  • @mattroconnor(49)· 3185d

    I felt it was incredibly true to the original, which wasn't exactly as 'action' sci-fi either. It's pacing and arc rhymed with the original in a way that made this one authentic, but without making it repetitive (ahem, Force Awakens)

  • @gringalicious(79)· 3185d

    Well, you've inspired me to watch the original, that's saying a lot because I find it very difficult to watch older movies ( yes, the original is 'old' in my book, sorry about that ). If they some how slipped by me, than I guess in the back of my mind, I don't give it credit. But, I'll give it a go and see what happens.

  • @moon32walker(72)· 3185d

    I find it troublesome to surf the internet these days, spoilers about the movie popping up everywhere. Tnx for not spoiling it in this review :) Artsy cyberpunk sounds fine, I must see this in cinema ASAP!

  • @simivalleyjeff53(52)· 3185d

    "Blade Runner" is my favorite film period. Science Fiction or Not. I've seen the trailer for '49. It just doesn't look right. Hollywood should engage in making meaningful content rather than regurgitating the successes of the past.

  • @stiuly(47)· 3185d

    thanks for the information. what your news is useful for us all ..

  • @flowily(58)· 3185d

    Thank you for the nice overview. I was not planning to watch it and now, after I read your opinion, I have even less enthusiasm :) Will spend my time on something a little bit more exciting.

  • @jamel71(48)· 3185d

    very good

  • @rabeel(71)· 3185d

    @hanshotfirst, nice article, wonderful video clip. that movie is awsome, thanks for sharing such a interesting stuff, impressive. my support and appreciations... FOLLOW UPVOTE

  • @hassanabid(69)· 3185d

    thanks for the review will go and watch with my friends :)

  • @quantumpoker(48)· 3185d

    one time i watched the original bladerunner playing on an open air cinema at glastonbury... all the festival smoke, spotlights and lasers sweeping around the sky seemed like an extension of the movie world and made it even more magic than usual... top film to be sure... definitely one for the big screen...

  • @safrijals(58)· 3185d

    I like your post

  • @sheikh27(65)· 3185d

    its good analysis and review of the film, specially the puppy.

  • @yandot(68)· 3185d

    I liked this film because there are a lot of exciting scenes . Thanks for sharing man @hanshotfirst

  • @stevecoin77(46)· 3185d

    Sounds like ill have to go see it in theatre to really appreciate it, i sure hope it worth the 20 bucks :) Thanks for the review ill follow and wait for the next one .

  • @steemitvisit(34)· 3185d

    Thanks for sharing yours post.