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Anonymous No.213112817 >>213113687 >>213113747 >>213113764 >>213113784 >>213113882 >>213113941 >>213115105 >>213117974 >>213119455 >>213119797 >>213119964 >>213121305
Blade Runner 2049
>"AAAAAAH!!!! I can't make replicants fast enough to conquer the stars!!!!"
>makes a fully grown Rachel 2.0 in the short time between discovering Deckard is alive and capturing him
Dumb flick
Anonymous No.213113687
>>213112817 (OP)
They have to be made in Jared's factory retard. If Replicants could breed they can start fucking anywhere.
Anonymous No.213113747 >>213114029
>>213112817 (OP)
>I can't make replicants fast enough to conquer the stars!
Huh what???
Anonymous No.213113764
>>213112817 (OP)
This movie is trash.
Anonymous No.213113784
>>213112817 (OP)
It's the difference between geometric growth and exponential growth
If you wanted to populate, say, a colony planet, it would be an order of magnitude faster if all the replicate you send can fuck each other and have kids rather than needing to establish a factory that makes replicants at a fixed rate. Also Jared Leto just had a god complex and wanted his creations to be as close to human as possible
Anonymous No.213113882 >>213116048 >>213119901
>>213112817 (OP)
2049 is okay, but the difference between Tyrell and Niander tells you all you need to know about the differences between what the original and sequel were going for. Both represent the same corporate evil with a twisted view on replicants and their place in the world. But Tyrell is amiable, urbane, and has a lived in apartment like a real person in a corporate HQ that is designed as an impressive, glittering bit of monumental architect. Niander is basically a comic book supervillain, complete with lengthy monologues, murdering a naked woman, a gimmick pertaining to his sight, and inhabiting a HQ that looks evil and sinister af, complete with a scary throat singing score and being shrouded in darkness and mist. Tyrell felt like a real man despite the setting and topics the movie dealt with, Niander felt like what Lex Luthor would be in some elseworld Superman comic that's in a cyberpunk setting
Anonymous No.213113941
>>213112817 (OP)
And which intern messed up the eyes? You know, the ones they had the voight-kampff recording of.
Anonymous No.213114029 >>213117217
>>213113747
>alternative reality where Bowie doesn't die in 2016 so plays Niander as intended
>Niander rocks into his room to confront Deckard whilst dancing to Starman
I can't decide if this would be Whedon-esque *wink wink* cringe or based as fuck
Anonymous No.213115105
>>213112817 (OP)
Non sequitur
Anonymous No.213115186
Yeah if you go back through 2049 most of it makes no sense. Soulless like everything Denee makes
Anonymous No.213116048
>>213113882
I don't disagree with you, but I think Wallace's over-the-top self-presentation is more an aspect of the character than of the film itself.
Anonymous No.213117217
>>213114029
Only if he had the Labyrinth bulge
Anonymous No.213117974 >>213118376
>>213112817 (OP)
Plus it's so silly that he has to make replicants look exactly human at all. They were banned on Earth and he made illegal. He convinces them to let them back on Earth by saying they're completely controllable and 100% loyal. Not only does that prove to be completely false, but why wouldn't they also demand that they be extremely visually obviously not human. They could have bright blue skin and neon green hair. Why something stupid like a serial number hidden on their eye requiring you to hunt them down, get in melee range, and beat them up to verify it? But still, the idea of breeding being impossible is extremely retarded in itself. But the miracle replicant you're after couldn't even do it a single time without dying? And that child has been locked away in some isolation room for decades just because? It she should also be capable of breeding for some reason? 2049 is really pretty but they picked an abysmal story
Anonymous No.213118376
>>213117974
i believe the replicants made by jared leto were recognizable by the models looking the same for their classes or something (for example sapper), everyone K goes they call him slurs for being a replicant so they recognize him aswell, and he constantly has to do a routine test to keep him in line.
the old replicants were made by the different guy in the first blade runner and leto couldn't replicate the magic of those, no le pun intended, its windows xp/7 in its prime vs current windows jeet11
Anonymous No.213119089 >>213119932
Play the Blade Runner game free on ScummVM
Anonymous No.213119455
>>213112817 (OP)
Filtered.
Anonymous No.213119797
>>213112817 (OP)
That just one robot man, its no equal to mass producing something in less time
Anonymous No.213119901
>>213113882
Dont disagree with you either, but in the second one the company is at a different time and situation, my guess is that they would do anything in their situation murder etc, but you are right that it becomes a cartoonish i think that its on purposed, by Denis in order to atract to the ordinary viewer who didnt watch blade runner, not the best i think, but maybe for tickets like heres your villain and your hero
Anonymous No.213119932 >>213120118
>>213119089
Could you tell me the premise why you like it ? is it really good ?
Anonymous No.213119964
>>213112817 (OP)
It wasn't her. It was a dumb puppet loaded with some stock lines with hair, makeup and clothes to resemble her. It was the image of her, which is why "it" was so casually discarded when it was obvious Deckard wasn't falling for it. She was the equivalent of a cardboard standee
Anonymous No.213119982
It’s three hours of robots trying to feel something, and somehow I related too hard
Anonymous No.213120118
>>213119932
It's everything good about Blade Runner but in game form. You're a detective with a story running along side the movie's story. You go to crime scenes and look for clues piecing together what's happening. You run VK tests on people to determine if they're replicants or not. It can change whether they are replicants each play through so each time can be unique. You explore the environments from the movie and they're really pretty and well crafted. It's a slow game because it's more the detective side than action.
Anonymous No.213120708
I enjoyed the first one but the second was too weird for me with the strange memory that K had and I guess the girl in the simulation room was Dekkards daughter by Rachel? Too much for me.
I did like Joi and Nexus 8 at the beginning.
Anonymous No.213121305
>>213112817 (OP)
The CGI when she gets shot in the head is absolutely terrible.