Posted October 11, 2017
Blade Runner 2049
No time to go into great details now, so long story short - I liked it. A lot. A lot more than I thought I would. It's a very, very good movie. In fact, it's something of a miracle. It's a 150 million dollar R-rated sequel to a box office bomb from decades ago. And it's damn good. The visuals, mood, music, actors, it's all top notch. It's not quite as good as the original, but I never even dreamed it would be. It never quite achieves that same phenomenal atmosphere, that ambiance, that visceral quality (thanks to Groot for that expression). And I liked it more that the stakes in the original were lower. It was just case, not a worth changing event. But to it's credit, this movie still manages to play it's grand events in very intimate, personal, character driven fashion. Vangelis' soundtrack is also unmatched, but 2049 has a decent approximation. The fact it feels like a worthy sequel to something I always thought should never have one is fantastic enough.
I'm not sure if I should say it's a pity it's apparently something of bomb at the box office, much like it's predecessor. It almost feels right. It's great to see an ambitious sci-fi movie like this get made, but it's hard to imagine it being a box office smash.
No time to go into great details now, so long story short - I liked it. A lot. A lot more than I thought I would. It's a very, very good movie. In fact, it's something of a miracle. It's a 150 million dollar R-rated sequel to a box office bomb from decades ago. And it's damn good. The visuals, mood, music, actors, it's all top notch. It's not quite as good as the original, but I never even dreamed it would be. It never quite achieves that same phenomenal atmosphere, that ambiance, that visceral quality (thanks to Groot for that expression). And I liked it more that the stakes in the original were lower. It was just case, not a worth changing event. But to it's credit, this movie still manages to play it's grand events in very intimate, personal, character driven fashion. Vangelis' soundtrack is also unmatched, but 2049 has a decent approximation. The fact it feels like a worthy sequel to something I always thought should never have one is fantastic enough.
I'm not sure if I should say it's a pity it's apparently something of bomb at the box office, much like it's predecessor. It almost feels right. It's great to see an ambitious sci-fi movie like this get made, but it's hard to imagine it being a box office smash.