Blade Runner 2049

Blade Runner 2049

  • Director: Denis Villeneuve
  • Writer: Hampton Fancher,Michael Green,Philip K. Dick
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Hungary, Spain,
  • Language: English, Finnish, Japanese, Hungarian, Russian, Somali, Spanish
  • Release date: October 6, 2017
  • Runtime: 2h 44min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Atmos, Auro 11.1, IMAX 6-Track, Dolby Surround 7.1, Sonics-DDP, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Acid Zoo
  • "Blade Runner 2049" is a science fiction action film produced by Columbia Pictures, directed by Canadian director Denis Villeneuve , co-starring Opie , Harrison Ford , Ana Celia de Armas Caso , Sylvia Hoeks , Robin Wright and Dave Bautista .
    "Blade Runner 2049" is based on Philip K. Dick's novel "Do Bionics Dream of Electronic Sheep?" "Adapted, the story is set 30 years later in " 2020 ". It tells the escalation of the contradiction between the two races in 2049 when humans and clones coexist. The new generation of 2020K finds the first 2020 that has disappeared for many years, and joins hands. The battle for the fate of humans and clones was once again stopped   .
    The film was released in the United States on October 6, 2017, and in mainland China on October 27, 2017   .

    Details

    • Release date October 6, 2017
    • Filming locations Stock Exchange Palace, Szabadság Square, Budapest, Hungary
    • Production companies Alcon Entertainment, Columbia Pictures, Sony

    Box office

    Budget

    $150,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $92,054,159

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $32,753,122

    Gross worldwide

    $259,334,548

    Movie reviews

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    • By Brittany 2022-06-20 08:33:05

      Blade Runner 2049's Questions About Giving

      The types of tragedy can be divided into the "tragedy of fate" of ancient Greek drama, the "tragedy of character" of Shakespeare's plays, and the "tragedy of society" of Ibsen.

      Joe's tragedy stems from social tragedy, and at the same time, he suffers the trick of fate. As a blade runner, he must bury his emotions deeply, hunt down and kill his kind, and at the same time, he is looked down upon by humans. When humans see him injured, they will only sneer:...

    • By Jazlyn 2022-04-23 07:01:13

      mmp, why am I giving this movie 5 stars. . . .

      Anyway, I didn't understand what he was talking about at all, but the texture of the picture, the temperament of the film, the imagination, and the female protagonists. . .
          After reading some analysis posts, I found that it is about man-machine. . .
          But I don't think there is any doubt or controversy in this film. First of all, we still haven't figured out what the soul is. This is the so-called "no right to know". Sex literature has a proposition that God is a superhuman...

    • By Barrett 2022-04-23 07:01:13

      K of 2049

      Not too different from K in the early 20th century or an employee in the early 2000s. These characters can share a literary archetype.

      The form of film itself is not mature enough to be compared with the classic art form, so if it is not chosen as a street story because of the investment-return law, or even if it is still a street story, when it has a certain After the literary quality is high, its grade is a little higher (a better film is often literary if it is not an "art film"...

    • By Idella 2022-04-23 07:01:13

      sad blade runner

      One

      director Ridley Scott, by the looks of it, is a killer.

      The old man had disheveled hair, unshaven beard, and raised folds on both sides of his mouth, like a Shar Pei. His life's triumphs and disappointments seemed to pile up in the corners of his eyes. His eyes were cloudy and complicated, anger mixed with pity, tired but unyielding.

      There are two kinds of directors, one is watering and the other is drilling.

      The director who sprinkles water, the...

    • By Misael 2022-04-23 07:01:13

      Like real or fake, like a dream

      Due to the uncontrollability of the eighth-generation replicants, the Wallace Company developed ninth-generation replicants that fully obey human beings, and sent them to "retire" the eighth-generation replicants who slipped through the net, also known as silver. Wing Runner. K is one of them. During the pursuit, he accidentally discovered a shocking secret - replicators can reproduce. Since this secret has the potential to subvert society, his boss strictly ordered him to keep it a...

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    • By Yvette 2023-09-19 17:56:09

      It is suggested that the majority of single diaosi will have artificial intelligence wives in 2049 to solve the problem that Chinese men cannot marry wives. The director actually made a sci-fi movie with the taste of watchmen, and Bgm is still the lonely god of Chinese characters! The plot involved not only immerses you in sci-fi, but also full of romance under the veil of technology, as well as the torture of yourself that is exactly the same as the previous...

    • By Rozella 2023-09-05 05:35:02

      A video version of doom...

    • By Annetta 2023-08-19 00:53:24

      The whole process is slow-paced with X, and the plot is nothing new. I once thought that I was watching the ghost agent. It is also a mystery why the score is so...

    • By Toney 2023-08-06 22:13:07

      This is completely different from the old tower. The basic movements in Stalker and Solaris are touch, face to grass, and immersion in muddy water. The people in this film are basically insulated from the environment, and I don't know how K's clothes got dirty. The scene design is beautiful, and there is no sense of interaction. One of the reception counters is well designed because K has to bend his head to speak to the staff, which is a direct reflection of power. Cyber-punk, the so-called...

    • By Matilda 2023-07-10 15:59:17

      Excellent, the best in theaters this year. Long review. 2020.3.13 Blade Runner 2049 is still the best sci-fi of our...

    Movie plot

    Sea levels have risen, air quality has continued to deteriorate, and uncontrolled waste has turned Los Angeles into an endless garbage dump. In 2049, we will focus on a younger, more robotized replica K ( played by Ryan Gosling ) . His job is to hunt down replicas of the old model. He is assigned to the tough Lieutenant Josie of the Los Angeles Police Department ( Robin White ) .
    In the routine mission of hunting down an early model of...
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    Scene design

    The scene of the film was in charge of Dennis Gesner. In order to conceive of the post-apocalyptic Las Vegas, before the main filming work, Dennis Villeneuve and Roger Diggins spent several weeks drawing the plot series. And design the visual effects of the movie. The film inherits the most memorable city surrounded by neon lights and scrolling giant electronic billboards in the first film. Considering that it is thirty years later, it...
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    Box office information

    The film was officially released in 4,058 theaters in North America on October 6, 2017 (Friday), with a total box office of 12.74 million US dollars on the first day, including early shows, and it topped Friday's single-day box office without any suspense. On October 7 (Saturday), it received another $11.4 million at the box office, which was about 30% higher than the first day after deducting the midnight show. On October 8 (Sunday),...
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    Evaluation action

    The feeling of "Blade Runner 2049" to the audience seems to be trying hard to make every scene and every shot perfect, but it seems that it lacks an overall style of thinking. Although there is a functional need for different scene services, after all It seems to be scattered. In terms of the tone of the story, the film still explores the theme of how to call it human, that is, human nature may not be unique to humans, and bionic...
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    Movie quotes

    • Rick Deckard: Got a name?

      'K': Officer KD6-3...

      Rick Deckard: [interrupting] That's not a name. It's a serial number.

      'K': All right. *Joe.*

    • Dr. Ana Stelline: Every memory has a piece of its artist.

    • Dr. Ana Stelline: There's a little of every artist in their work.