11/15/2022 0 Comments Blade runner 2049 trailerGosling: staring at the screen, unsure what we’ve just seen. Already the internet is asking the same question about K that fans asked about Deckard back in the day: human or replicant? Instead, a beautifully choreographed sequence of shots unfolds, with sparse explanation of what’s being depicted. It’s a slow tilt from an open book, which has had pages ripped out of it, to Ryan Gosling’s face. He never gets around to asking them, of course you’ll have to buy a movie ticket for that. Those words accompany the final shot in the new trailer for Blade Runner 2049. “I want to ask you some questions,” K says. “I was good at it.” They stare each other down before Deckard finally asks K what he wants. “I did your job once,” Deckard says, nudging audiences into remembering the movie released 35 years ago. The two color palettes alternate for the rest of the trailer, creating an appropriate duality for a movie that’s all about the distinction between humans and their replicant look-alikes.Īt the trailer’s climax, K comes face to face with Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford, stepping back into his role from the original). Gosling’s character, the blade runner K, moves through a hazy city where even the neon appears to be masked in shadow. Then we’re quickly transported to the smoky, dark environs of dystopian Los Angeles, visuals that were hallmarks of the original film. Database of movie trailers, clips and other videos for Blade Runner 2049 (2017).
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