Blade Runner 2049
Blade Runner 2049
Blade Runner 2049 is a cinematic masterpiece
It’s a work of art hidden with subtexts and the way Villeneuve uses colors and background score to express the different moods in a scene is just brilliant, it’s nothing less than a painter expressing grief,redemption,searching for meaning, happiness and death all combined into one.
Visually, it is stunning,
The story does not rely upon one-liners and special effects. Yes, there are special effects; they help to create the world the characters inhabit; the special effects are not plot points.
The music fit the story; it enhanced the story. The music enhanced the visuals. It did not fill in blank spots in the plot.
But most importantly, the film treated the audience with respect.
"He who discovers the soul of humanity"
"He searching for what humanity is but his journey takes the form of a mystery. He believes he’s human and spend attempting to confirm that"
This is the beauty of Blade Runner 2049
"Not all people are meant to be special"
Blade Runner 2049 is a cinematic masterpiece
It’s a work of art hidden with subtexts and the way Villeneuve uses colors and background score to express the different moods in a scene is just brilliant, it’s nothing less than a painter expressing grief,redemption,searching for meaning, happiness and death all combined into one.
Visually, it is stunning,
The story does not rely upon one-liners and special effects. Yes, there are special effects; they help to create the world the characters inhabit; the special effects are not plot points.
The music fit the story; it enhanced the story. The music enhanced the visuals. It did not fill in blank spots in the plot.
But most importantly, the film treated the audience with respect.
"He who discovers the soul of humanity"
"He searching for what humanity is but his journey takes the form of a mystery. He believes he’s human and spend attempting to confirm that"
This is the beauty of Blade Runner 2049
"Not all people are meant to be special"
Mine Vichar
"Everybody aspires to be the next Bill Gates, Leonardo Dicaprio, Mark Zuckerberg, or any of the celebrities/influential people of the world. It's an admirable goal to strive to become one of the greats, but is that an attainable goal? Perhaps, but in most cases it’s not—it can’t be, at least not for everyone. As a millennial, I understand what it is like to be constantly built up to be something great. We are told at an early age that we can do anything we put our minds to"
“All the best memories are hers”
"When i couldn't see properly and yet could recognise her even from a distance.
When she told me bedtime stories even in the afternoon
When I realize for the first time, that I’ve fallen unconditionally in love
When we both do embarrassing things in front of each other and not be weird about it
That first awkward and nervous pause right before our first kiss
When I accidentally blurted out "I love you" and waited to hear her say it back
When I was more worried about her than my own safety
When i looked at her as she meant the whole world to me"
I think I'm lost...
Still I am
Blade Runner 2049 did not assume that its audience had a fourth grade mentality. The creators assumed the audience consisted of adults with aesthetic values and intelligence.
Blade Runner 2049 did not hit the audience over the head and tell them the meaning of the film.
Blade Runner 2049 did not hit the audience over the head and tell them the meaning of the film.
~ Gaurav Azad
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