Cinematography was 10/10, don't get me wrong. There was a few weird looking things in there for sure. But it was leagues better than the rest of the movie.
The story was... what, he's a cop of some sort? He hunts down androids. He falls in love with one for absolutely no fucking reason and doesn't kill her. That's the movie. Dialogue is great and organic when there is dialogue but they spend so much time of the movie in silence or saying short lines that don't really have any depth to them. The characters feel like they're just playing a role and don't really have a reason for what they're doing. That white haired replicant doesn't even talk about his life as a slave until he dies. I still don't get why he doesn't kill the protagonist after raging hard as fuck for 15 minutes prior.
Such a cool universe. Beautiful movie. The camera work is phenomenal.
But as a story it's just totally and completely empty. I'm going to finish reading the book because I have a feeling it's a lot better than this movie.
2020-04-27 at 12:03 AM UTC
Hiki tried sounding edge once using a Blade Runner quote not thinking anyone would get onto it.
So cringe.
2020-04-27 at 12:06 AM UTC
He was acting nostalgic and said:
"All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain."
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2020-04-27 at 12:55 AM UTC
Also OP is an ignorant philistine
2020-04-27 at 12:55 AM UTC
people still go to movies? I havent stepped foot into any theater in almost 15 years
2020-04-27 at 12:57 AM UTC
It's your fault for being such a mainstream normie you thought quoting blade runner was an attempt as being obscure
2020-04-27 at 1:46 AM UTC
Sorry that blade runner is too deep for you lot, maybe something like transformers would be more to your liking.
2020-04-27 at 2:41 AM UTC
Well you just confirmed you're aware that you have no taste