Saturday, October 7, 2017

Blade Runner 2049 Review



Image result for blade runner 2049 poster

Blade Runner 2049 is a neo-noir science fiction film and the sequel to the 1982 film Blade Runner. The film is produced by Alcon Entertainment, Columbia Pictures, Thunderbird Entertainment, Scott Free Productions, Torridon Films, and 16:14 Entertainment. Blade Runner 2049 is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film is written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green and directed by Denis Villeneuve.



The story is Officer K of the Los Angeles Police Department has found a long-time secret that has the potential to plunge society into chaos. During this investigation it leads him to former blade runner Rick Deckard, who has been missing for 30 years.




  • Negatives


I've got nothing to say. So let's move on.



  • Mix


I've got nothing to say. So let's move on.



  • Positives


One thing to love about Blade Runner 2049 is the cinematography. Everything about the film's setting is just visual eye candy. You could look at the cinematography all day and still fall in love with it.


Now this was my first time watching a Denis Villeneuve film and I got a say I see why people like his stuff. His directing is very good. Each of his shots are gorgeous and I'm looking forward to see what he does next.


Blade Runner 2049 has a very simple mystery to it. I won't tell you what it is because this is a non-spoiler review but what I will say is despite it's simplicity it does leave you guessing. And just when you thought you had it solved they throw a twist at you.


This movie has spectacular performances. Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling are great together. And even though Jared Leto is in a supporting role he was awesome and the character he played that being Wallace.


Now the movie doesn't have a lot of action in it which is fine but despite that they were great scenes.




Blade Runner 2049 is an example of a sequel done right. The action was good, the performances were incredible, it has a simple but interesting mystery, Denis Villeneuve has great directing, and I loved the visuals.



My final rating is A Must Watch



State of The Project (Sept 25th - Oct 9th)


Sept 25th - The Top 4 Cinematic Universes That I'm Skeptical About


Sept 28th - Plans for October


Oct 2nd - Cinematic Disasters - Jason X


Oct 4th - The Thing (1982) Review


Oct 7th - Blade Runner 2049 Review


Oct 9th - A Look Back at Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (2016)



NOTE: IF ANYTHING CHANGES I WILL TELL YOU.

No comments:

Post a Comment