Blade Runner 2049 Review - The Impossible Movie That Happened
Thirty years after the events of the first film, a solitary Blade Runner named K discovers a long-buried secret that if it becomes public has the potential to plunge what's left of a decaying society into chaos. This discovery throws K (Gosling) into the difficult quest to find Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a former Blade Runner gone missing for three decades. Review: It would be easy to accuse Hollywood of trying to exploit easy money by revisiting Ridley Scott's classic science fiction cult, "Blade Runner," 35 years after the 1982 original. What other motive would the film industry have to revisit this alternative world of dystopia, painted with neon glow? Except the opportunity to enrich, exploring yet another recognized brand? Like many, I was also waiting for another uninspired and derivative copy of the original; simplified and directed to mass consumption. Fortunately, my fears did not materialize. Blade Runner 2049 is a great and complex ...