The so-called "future" that started 2019 has a sense of age. However, the overall quality of the film is too high, and many points are worth thinking about.
A few highlights in my opinion:
1. The male protagonist is a special forces player such as a blade runner, but the fight is not the reality of the protagonist's halo. Pris pressed him to his legs and beat him at the beginning, and Leon, the man who ran away, also held the male protagonist in his hand. Hit (not Rachael's assist was really beaten to death), and the last fight with Roy was also the last minute if he didn't catch him and died.
Humans are indeed weak against genetically modified replicants. Or those who are barefoot and not afraid to wear shoes, they know they are going to die anyway.
2. In the face of copying people who are destined to die, it is the existence that sees through the world.
Finally, Roy looked at the male protagonist hanging by the building and asked, "Is it a good experience to live in fear, this is what it's like to be a slave", describing that he had seen Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... All those moments will be lost in the time like tears in rain... There is a sense of awareness that sees all the prosperity and sadness without desire (the only life I want is not enough).
When confronting Tyrell's boss, he also discussed scientific theoretical methods. It seems that he still has some knowledge, and he has worked hard to study how to survive. (This is the spirit of hard work. Now we can't take a test.)
R's mental perseverance is admirable. In order to keep his hand from degenerating, he drove the nail directly into it.
3. Racheal's appearance scene is too beautiful. Those eyebrows and eyes are the wild eyebrows pursued by supermodels today, natural beauty. The red lips are exquisite.
Beautiful and kind, ignorant and naive, knowing that he is a replicator of sadness makes people unable to control and love them.
Deckard blocked the kiss, and when she said "i want u", she was super soo and her voice was hazy. A peerless beauty.
4. The way to make replicas accept reality is to implant memory, so that they think they are normal people because of their memories (our real human time, what we leave is just memory)
5. The police in the police station in front of you folded the chicken out of the candy paper in the ashtray? Finally, there is a unicorn on the ground at the entrance of the male protagonist. Prove that the police came too, but didn't kill Rachel. (So that hunchbacked policeman with a cane is the big boss behind?)
6. Sebastian is supposed to be an excellent Genetic designer, but he's very down-to-earth (unlike his friend/boss Tyrell's splendid residence), living in a shabby house accompanied by a bunch of weirdos he designed himself.
And this person is also very detached. Knowing that Pris is a 6th generation replicator (bad guy), he took her home and admired the exquisiteness of P and R's production (don't treat them as human beings here), and took them to see that T was killed in the end. Yes, it's pathetic.
7. One of the purposes of R returning to Earth should be to save Pris, whose life is coming to an end, but P's realm may not be as high as that of R, and he began to become crazy. He painted dark paint makeup, white face and cyan blush. (Or, like R's twitching hand, genetically predestined to be intellectually degenerate?)
8. The Japanese girl candy advertisements that keep appearing, the Japanese ramen shop where you eat at the beginning of Deckard, the old Chinese woman when looking for clues, the Egyptian snake maker... and other elements from various countries are very futuristic, which may indicate that the earth has no borders in the future. . Also very magical.
Did not understand:
What does a unicorn in a dream mean? (Could it be that the male protagonist is also a clone, and his dream is implanted? Thinking about it, I am afraid)
Why is Roy looking for photos (just because there is key information about teammates in the middle?) And if the photos are important, don't bring them back to Earth, anyway, they seem to have their own contact information (such as pris and roy) to find teammates.
What a coincidence that Pris met Sebastian, who was just looking for him, while sleeping in the rubbish heap.
The big boss, T, lived in the company's mansion and didn't call a security guard, so he let R get out after killing everyone.
The pupils turn orange when the replicator's emotions fluctuate? (R has never changed, so he has strong control? Or mental perseverance...)
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