Blade Runner 2049 - Everything I learned from the Trailers Part 1 (Theory)
The movie will open showing us K (Ryan Gosling) on his usual beat.
We'll see him retire some Replicants.
and capture others
These scenes will be character development for K. We'll see how each retirment bends his fundamental beliefs on what it means to be human as he's forced to retire Replicants based only by there model number.
K's investigation will lead him to the new Wallace/Tyrell Corporation
and parts of depleted planets where he'll see how people survive off of unconventional resources.
His first clue will be from the Tyrell Corp. Memory Banks from the Blackout of 2022 which will lead him off world.
Sapper (Batista), a worm farmer and Replicant marked for retirment, lives in isolation. From their meeting, he will suspect when he sees insects or animal life, a human will be close by.
Upon retiring him, he'll burn the remains and report his findings to the chief of LAPD (Robin Wright)
The evidence will lead him to another depleted world. This scene could either be in the first hour of the movie or the last 30 minutes.
Continued in Part 2
anything with ryan gosling is definitely on my list. i never really was a fan of the original blade runner but i'm sure this one will be awesome
Me too. But the weird thing about the original is that there was like 4 or 5 versions of it. I never saw the Final Cut version until about a year ago. I got to say, after watching it, it's probably my favorite movie of all time. I completely immersed myself in that dark and awful world unlike anything ever before. The audio design. Constant buzzing of computers, water dripping like a leaky faucet, gross humming of flying cars over head. It's absolutely spectacular on so many levels. The story of Deckard explained in one scene where he glances at pictures dating his linage, making sure there isn't a possibility that he too is a Replicant, followed by a dream of a unicorn giving it all away to the viewer and making us suffer his pain.