As a movie fan, the happiest thing is to be able to witness the birth of a masterpiece

Joesph 2022-04-19 09:01:16

It is not so important to have a soul or only a body. The important thing is to live real, not virtual. K once thought that he was the son of heaven, but later learned that he was not, and he was indeed disappointed. But K has smelled the fragrance of flowers, heard the sound of the piano, touched bees, seen dead trees, once owned a Trojan horse, and had been drenched in heavy rain, and let the snowflakes melt in his hands, compared to the "God's Chosen One" who lived in a prison cell. "Female" - the belief-like existence that makes all replicants envy - K's life is obviously more soulful and more real in terms of perceiving the world through virtual technology. What's more, K finally gave his life for something meaningful, which is the existence of human nature.
In fact, you can understand the movie even if you haven't seen the previous work. Compared with the first movie, although this movie has suspense and twists, it is still simple and easy to understand. It's just that the rhythm is very slow, and some audiences may feel bored, so you should think clearly before watching the movie, and don't give low scores if it doesn't suit your taste. Because in my opinion, such a rhythm is slow and poetic.
The video art that combines cyberpunk and wasteland culture, the smoke, fog, the light reflected by the water waves in the lens, and the silhouettes of the characters make the picture beautiful.
This picturesque plot and visual experience, coupled with the majestic, sci-fi and mysterious soundtrack, simply complement and complement each other.
Even K's virtual girlfriend is trying hard to feel the taste of touch, and has the courage to risk even death (because death is also a "privilege" of human beings), why do we have inexplicable sadness and despair in finding the meaning of life?

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Blade Runner 2049 quotes

  • Niander Wallace: [to Deckard] You do not know what pain is yet. You will learn.

  • Rick Deckard: What's the plan?

    'K': We don't run.