There is faith, there is spirit, there is hope for love, but human beings are not the end of the world

Constantin 2022-04-22 07:01:03

"Blade Runner", before going offline to the theater to book a room. Each app has a high score, and acquaintances and friends who have seen it also say it is good. But I forgot that I was someone who never watched hero movies and didn't like sci-fi much.

The film is long, has many branches, and the details are insightful. For example, when it comes to the difference between the implanted memory and the real memory, I feel that the film is very hard work. But the shaping of the future world is different from the past. I don't know why, but I have the feeling of watching Lone Star's blood and tears in my heart.

The biggest problem, this film, feels that human beings are too arrogant. Replicants and holographic people all yearn for everything about human beings. The male protagonist may also be frustrated because he finally finds out that he is not the special one.

Even if human beings have faith, spirit, hope and love, we should still know that we are not the ultimate and center of this universe. It is important if the replicant holographic person can give us more worlds that we did not expect. But arrogant human beings have no more wishes for them except to make them into slaves and obedient companions, so today we are developing AI and worrying at the same time.

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  • Damion 2022-03-23 09:01:14

    The soundtrack is too irritating, and the picture is suffocatingly beautiful. In the end, K, who was embedded on the snow-covered steps, and Deckard who saw Ana constructing snow, such a simple science fiction story actually made me feel a great sense of sadness and loneliness.

  • Beth 2021-10-20 18:59:47

    Life and death come, shed head puppet. When the first line is broken, it will fall apart.

Blade Runner 2049 quotes

  • 'K': [pointing at dog] Is it real?

    Rick Deckard: I don't know. Ask him.

  • Advertising hologram: [said to K by a hologram advertising the virtual girl Joi, which K had bought] You look like a *good* Joe.