pink and blue neon

Marcus 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Ps, it may be that I sat on a small stool, and my back hurts too much. When I write a movie review, I just want to end this drudgery quickly. People still need to be patient.

Reading books, movies and books generally go in the same direction. I watched "Blade Runner 2049" first, and I felt that maybe this movie was overrated. Knowing the plot, it was a bit dull to watch Rick go to catch the robots one by one. It's as if you know the person on the roof. Every day when he comes back, he puts two boots down and puts them down heavily, so he opens his ears and waits for the sound of them putting down. This is a dull routine.

Some of the images are very beautiful. The snake girl is wearing a transparent plastic costume that will be on the stage. The glass is broken, and the blood is overflowing, which is very beautiful. Next to it are pink and blue neon lights, and the contrast of pink and blue always creates a very sci-fi feeling. Rachel's retro style is very beautiful, it is exactly the same as Barbie's old doll, with curly hair, high shoulder pads, thick eyebrows, looking forward from the smoke, looking sad.

The most sublime place is the last part. Rick, who has nowhere to escape, has nothing and his hands are still disabled. He is absolutely inferior in strength. Roy has silver hair and a strong body, just like an eighteen arhats. Invulnerable shape. This chase scene in the wet night, like a thriller, is full of fear, and wherever Rick escapes, Roy can find him and startle him. In the end, Roy didn't kill Rick, he just let him understand the fear of being chased and killed all the time as a robot. Killing Rick will kill his companions, and there is no point in living. The scene of releasing the dove and shedding tears was shocking. Is there such a big gap between robots and humans? Robots should be hunted down until they die. Is human existence absolute justice? Acknowledging that a robot has the same identity as a human, you can no longer hunt down and kill the robot, and you can no longer despise the life of the robot, but admit it, very few movies really show the harmonious coexistence of robots and humans, why not Can? Selfishness and desire will break this peace.

Rick fell in love with Rachel, and when he took Rachel to hide in Tibet, he completely felt the sorrow of the first few robots. The front is to shock himself, and this moment is the real start to think about the meaning of chasing and killing robots. Even human beings themselves are still struggling with the discrimination of differences. Robots are so different from humans that it is too difficult to bridge the gap of acceptance.

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Blade Runner quotes

  • Deckard: You're reading a magazine. You come across a full-page nude photo of a girl.

    Rachael: Is this testing whether I'm a replicant or a lesbian, Mr. Deckard?

  • Deckard: I have had people walk out on me before, but not... when I was being so charming.