Androids don't dream of electric sheep, do they?

Lyda 2022-04-23 07:01:13

Ps, all of them are watching movies when they are in love, so some movies are really a little more memorable, such as "Fury" and "Blade Runner 2049".

Have you read the original book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? 》

At the beginning, when I saw the neon street, I had a question, why every time cyberspace has to be set in Japan, and the overload of streaming media must be in the colorful (basically blue and pink) lights of the neon country. A little more cyberpunk?

The live-action version of Ghost in the Shell should be like this, and the novel setting of Neuromancer should be like this.

This movie is really not aesthetic enough, the city of scorched earth, that is, many scenes are orange, dusty.

The plot is so simplistic that from the beginning you can guess that Love will kill all the women who stand in her way, even Lieutenant Josh. It is also possible to guess that K is not the last child, because if he were, the story would have no meaning. The consequence of not being able to guess who the child is and paying too much attention to the details is that you will be fooled by the details, and you will not be able to tell who is the last murderer or the redeemer.

Joey can be regarded as an interesting replicator setting, and one of the issues discussed here is the replicator without a body. When her everything is manageable and full of sincere kisses, it will be suddenly stopped. She can't save the person she loves. If she destroys her loading machine, she will die completely. So what is the meaning of her existence? She loves a man, but she can't have sex with him. She needs to use another prostitute's body to complete it. Is this an affair between them? If there is no body, only memory, and then this replicator is destroyed, she only exists in your memory, then how can you prove that you are not a crazy, imaginary person? The same can be applied to today's electronic pet lovers. Delete the data, maybe delete the person

The classic of Blade Runner is that this book, including the previous films, discusses the issue of replicas and real people, the boundaries and blurring between them. Do sentient replicants being hunted have personality? What do their emotions mean? If the hunters themselves are replicants, then does the replicants chasing and killing the replicants count as human beings killing each other? The eternal and ultimate "Who am I?" question is the charm of this type of film.

Ryan Gosling's handsome face can't save a pointless action sci-fi movie. There is also the second female, can the thug Love choose a sexy and attractive woman to play the fight, a woman who is too rigid and lacks the beauty of fighting.

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Extended Reading
  • Garnett 2022-03-24 09:01:14

    This film, in my opinion, is the emperor's new clothes. If you give a score of 4 or less, a lot of people will come and say, "You are too low to understand!" I am indeed not good at it. Half of the time in the movie, I complain about myself for gorgeousness and gorgeousness for deepness. Deeply, the whole drama of Commander High is an expression, that is, "I am actually very excited inside but I just don't show it on my face". Seeing half almost fell asleep.

  • Kathleen 2022-03-24 09:01:14

    Visual science fiction films whose form is greater than content, like the previous ones, are gradual, existentialism, wasteland aesthetics, the smallness of human beings, the illusion of emotions, and the high-level ideological dimension. It is suitable for urban white-collar workers to clean up their minds through meditation and re-look at the world.

Blade Runner 2049 quotes

  • Luv: It is invigorating being asked personal questions. Makes one feel... desired.

  • Niander Wallace: That barren pasture. Empty, and salted. The dead space between the stars.

    Niander Wallace: [He places his hand on the newborn Replicant's womb] Right here.

    Niander Wallace: And this is the seed that we must change for Heaven.

    [He slices her womb]

    Niander Wallace: I cannot breed them. So help me, I have tried. We need more Replicants than can ever be assembled. Millions, so we can be trillions more. We could storm Eden and retake her.