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re: Original Blade Runner
Posted on 3/18/19 at 9:34 am to Parmen
Posted on 3/18/19 at 9:34 am to Parmen
In the enhance scene, I believe that Deckard sees himself in the bathtub, but doesn't realize it's himself he's looking at, then he scans to the mirror showing Zhora.. He was the good one, the smartest of the Nexus 6 robots who got captured and reprogrammed, because only a Nexus 6 can take down the others.
The others knew him. Even Roy said, when he burst through the brick wall, "I was supposed to be the good one."
*Oh, and I've rethought my position on 2049. It is nowhere near the classic that BR is. It's never immersive and personal. In BR, especially the version I watched last night, you share the feelings of fear, you share the clammy dampness of the damp, rainy air, you feel the tension and apprehension of Deckard as he searches for Priss. You have empathy for Rachel. You just have in 2049 great sound, great visuals and an interesting story, but you never really get immersed and feel the grittiness and dystopia like in BR.
The others knew him. Even Roy said, when he burst through the brick wall, "I was supposed to be the good one."
*Oh, and I've rethought my position on 2049. It is nowhere near the classic that BR is. It's never immersive and personal. In BR, especially the version I watched last night, you share the feelings of fear, you share the clammy dampness of the damp, rainy air, you feel the tension and apprehension of Deckard as he searches for Priss. You have empathy for Rachel. You just have in 2049 great sound, great visuals and an interesting story, but you never really get immersed and feel the grittiness and dystopia like in BR.
This post was edited on 3/18/19 at 9:44 am
Posted on 3/18/19 at 9:56 am to HubbaBubba
Seeing it in the Dolby theater the night before 2049 came out was an amazing experience
Posted on 3/18/19 at 4:29 pm to HubbaBubba
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You just have in 2049 great sound, great visuals and an interesting story, but you never really get immersed and feel the grittiness and dystopia like in BR.
Okay Ace Midnight.
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