Posted on 10/08/2017 12:23:44 PM PDT by beebuster2000
Just saw BR 2049. Awesome, highest recommendation, but with these caveats:
-I am a stone SciFi fan, old enough to have seen and loved the original 1982. Which was also totally awesome, but it should be noted, bombed at the box office, before going on to be a cult fave.
-also a total Ridley Scott Fan, anything he does is good. Ok maybe Kingdom of Heaven wasn't, but everything else was. For this BR re-boot he was involved but not a director
With that in mind:
BR 20149 is a film for all time in cinematography and music. They captured the look, feel and engagement of the original, and the score is reminiscent of Vangelis without being Vangelis, in some ways it is more powerful than the original score. The cast is phenomenal. Ryan Gosling and Robin Wright are amazing. Two other female leads Mackenzie Davis and Sylvia Hoeks are also great. Mackenzie had a bit part in the Martian, you will recognize her. Sylvia is a new face. Harrison Ford is Harrison Ford, with a lot of creases on his face.
The plot is really good, i won't say anything since the spoilers are huge, but suffice to say it winds back on itself and if you guess the ending you are a better guesser than i am.
all in all, must see if you are a sci fi fan. One of the better movies of the year. going to lose a lot on the small screen so see it in theater.
Like the original Bladé Runner, I predict it will bomb at the box office. Too cerebral, not enough gunfights and stuff blowing up for these days.
In addition, Sean Young was the best looking member of the cast.
The production of Blade Runner suffered from numerous delays and snags. Harrison Ford was miserable during shooting because Ridley Scott insisted on working at night with the set usually drizzling and damp, which led to Ford developing a bronchial infection. Notably, a labor agreement kept the set designers on payroll and working even while the start of shooting was delayed. The result was that the set designers added more and more detail to create a dark, compelling, and deeply imagined look that made Blade Runner an enduring influence on the design of science fiction productions. The previous standard of clean and bright set designs for science fiction fell out of favor after Blade Runner.
OK!
I went and saw it.
The theater was about 20% full, which would normally be pretty bad for a first-run, but at 10 PM on a Sunday night - not too bad. Plus, I saw the standard version, there was running at the same time the 3D version, I have no idea how many people were at that one, but the couple in line in front of me bought 3D tickets...
It seemed as though it took a while to get going. Well, that’s after the first happening to Sapper... but it did seem long.
Then, when it got going, at first I wasn’t sure who was good and who was bad. Remember that in the original, ANY replicant on Earth was illegal and marked for extermination. Well this is not so cut and dried. I’ll just leave it at that.
It was loaded with views of the cars flying and arial shots of LA. I wish they had spent some more time on the shots of the environment, but I guess you can only fit so much into a movie.
The sound was excellent. a few times, a bit too loud, but overall was very nice. It seemed to me that maybe Vangelis’s theme was played at low volume in the background... until the end.
You are not sure who lives or dies. Or who SHOULD live or die! At first, I was a bit confused by that, but it works out in the end.
Goslings acting was superb! In fact all the actors were first rate. The only thing that seemed wrong was the casting of Robin Wright as Yoshi, I still think they could have made a better choice.
The ending is OUTSTANDING! As I watched the movie, I kept thinking about the Rutger Hauer speech and wondering how they could end this pic as effectively.
But they did it. I will probably not see it in the theater again, but will buy the DVD asap!
There are alot of questions raised by this movie... I won’t ask or answer any of them here... but GO AND SEE IT, you will not be disappointed!
Probably too late for the recommendation, but the 3D, enhanced sound system is well worth the price and really adds to the experience. I went to something called
Regal 3D RPX which was well worth the experience and very different from a standard screening. BR 2049 will not be the same on streaming video or standard TV. It will not be the same for those waiting for regular broadcasts.
Sorry, but anytime someone says “too cerebral” my bullzhit meter goes off.
You either like the movie or you don’t.
Perhaps the 2nd greatest monologue of all time in cinema, after the Indianapolis monologue from Jaws.
One of the best I’ve seen in years.
For anyone planning to see it, shell out the extra cash and see it in IMAX 2D. Even though it’s not 3D, it’s worth it.
In that environment, if you’re not shaking after the last fight scene, you have no conscience.
Star Wars
That sounds like it.
Saw it yesterday in 3D. It is a visual masterpiece but overall a letdown. The original just has tons more soul. Reminds me of the TRON reboot.
I just learned Robin Wright, Officer K's boss, was the Princess in Princess Bride.
>> BR 2049 is a film for all time in cinematography and music.
Indeed the film was excellent. Hans Zimmer (et al) did an outstanding job on the soundtrack.
Doubtful we’ll see another Ridley Scott in our lifetime.
never get into a land war in asia
I made the mistake of paying six bucks to see BR on DirectTV. An hour in, I’m bored to tears. The movie is mostly eerily orchestrated dead moments leading to nothing. Critics seemed mostly to laud it for its faithfulness to the original.
That’s a silly metric. It has to stand on its own, and this doesn’t.
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