To be human.

Blade Runner 2049 is not only a great SF movie, but also a search for yourself. Blade Runner 2049 is a remake of the iconic work of Ridely Scott, which became famous for the fact that the android had feelings other than just commands.
This is, of course, a loose reference to the famous book by Philip K. Dick.
The film, shot in 1982, became not only a great Scifi movie, but also an interesting voice on humanity, with the best role of Rutger Hauer where he created a timeless monologue (various rumors are that it was an improvised scene).
35 years later, the second film, Blade Ranner 2049, was made, this time the director of the work was Denis Villeneuve, who had a difficult task, because he created a remake of this and a good one after such a long time, which would not offend the fans, it was almost a miracle, but the film in many respects the prototype pierces.
It is a film about the search for identity about the desire to be appreciated in a lousy world, it is an attempt to show what a thin line is between a human and technology, and how quickly technology can learn like a human.
(Trailer )If a robot has feelings, is it still a robot or is it already a human?
The film tries to ask the viewer this question and I will say that for me, if a robot has feelings, it is hard to identify it only with the machine. The film tells about a journey of finding oneself, trying to understand certain elements, and finally understanding the purpose of the journey and the whole environment.

The film is about K, who is Blade Runner, and he is taking down obsolete androids, he's great at it and doesn't feel any emotion during the liquidation, but everything changes when he discovers that one of the androids has hidden a message that leads him to find the baby. This child is one of a kind because his mother was an android and his father was a man.
The services want their liquidation and the secret android agency wants them alive. K must choose one path and follow it. It is a road full of sadness, disappointment and lack of acceptance.
A road in which even his beloved "person" is just a "virtual whore".

It is a journey that will make him find a destination, although it will not be easy. It is a film that can be defined searching for the meaning of life.
K had a reason to live to search once he had found the purpose he understood a lot. A beautifully made film about being lost in a large metropolis, constantly pushed without anyone.
The audiovisual setting is a true masterpiece of SF cinema, beautiful futuristic landscapes that even beat with this cyberpunk.

Neon signs, huge holograms, you can even lose yourself while watching this movie. In terms of plot and visually, it's a beautiful work and a great tribute to the movies of the 80s.
Where there are beautiful neon lights and dirt, crap and poverty in all this strange confusion, our hero who is between two extreme worlds.
Despite the fact that the film lasts almost 3 hours, it is not boring, it even hypnotizes the viewer and adds more and more interesting scenes for the viewer to participate in this extraordinary work all the time. I was sad when I saw K's journey, his pursuit of the goal.

Strong and touching film and Rayan Gossling as K performed very well. The music is very good, the film is generally well-thought-out and consistent in what it wants and how it wants to show. Rarely are there such interesting productions that ask the fundamental question Who we are and what is our goal, can we feel emotions and love being an Android? I recommend it because it's a phenomenal 10/10 movie
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