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RE: Blade Runner 2049 | REVIEW without spoilers

in #film7 years ago

I was with you for the entire review. But, I feel you might have missed something...something most people missed on first viewing.

The plot is deceptively simple. It lays its cards on the table only to reveal (thematically) what the real story is. I caught it because I'm a huge Kafka fan. So did Walter Chaw at FilmFreakCentral...

My review may help you what they were going for in K.'s story.

https://steemit.com/movies/@goldgoatsnguns/blade-runner-2049-officer-k-s-trial-by-cinematic-jury

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Maybe I'm wrong, but here's Robin Wright. Why does she have a special relationship to the hero? Why does she believe him?
The daughter was shown for a second, another couple of scenes with her and I would have sobbed at the end when they met.
Luv. She expressed her true feelings in a couple of scenes, as if leading to the fact that in the end, she would change sides, but she continued to fight for Leto. The scene of the fight in the water was amazing, but then she cries, then she does not cry. In general, it is not clear about her character until the end. And these replicants, who are sitting in the underground, appeared as if a carved scene from another film. As it happens in all sorts of films such as Divergent, etc. There are many such inconsistencies.