The filmmakers created a completely imagined and realistic future world in this film, Blade Runner 2049 (2017)! The rhythm of actions is slower than average Hollywood genre films. However, it tends to fully express and create the sense of a virtual future world in detail! For example, when Rick Deckard finally meets his daughter, the filmmaker just used minimal shots with long length to fully create the emotional imagination among characters. That is psychologically realistic! Replicants which can produce replicants seem to be a threat to the human race's survival. And you can also see the completely corporatized country in this film where the country is run by a gigantic capitalist who owns replicant factories.
They seek the perfect model of replicant, which was Rachel in the former film, who can generate a new generation by its own function. I completely enjoyed the world of replicants in detail. The slowed pacing is a special example of sci-fi blockbusters, and it works. Personally, I deeply felt humanistic values in Joi, who is a virtual girlfriend for the protagonist K. Replicants embody a pure capitalist view of life, and Replicants are also slaves with no human rights. Anytime, it can be destroyed at their discretion. It is the ideal of capitalism and its future goal. The virtual girl is more human than the replicants and the human race themselves. Good work! It's the best one of 2017! I love it! Personally,
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