Blade Runner 2049 Presents Emotional Portrayal of Replicants In New Era
Blade Runner’s first installment starring Harrison Ford as Detective Deckard, a Blade Runner, blew the film enthusiasts out of water. Back then, Ridley Scott’s visionary portrait about the future with its high tech robot and cities set the new standard of sci-fi movies in the 80’s and nothing could come close. The first one left us hanging with the founder of Tyrell Corporation, who made the humanoids or so called Replicants was killed by his own creation. Deckard who is supposed to chase after the replicants and killed them surprisingly also found himself falling in love with a new model of replicant named Rachael, who had memories and emotional capabilities. It led him to escape with her in the midst of the never ending hunt by the human race to eliminate Replicants. The old models of Replicants was thought to be rebellious and could not last long and it became the starting point of the second film which was released thirty five years after the first one. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, the second installment of the sci-fi flick is called Blade Runner 2049 starring Ryan Gosling as Detective K, a Blade Runner who has a task to kill all the remaining Replicants from Tyrell Corporation who has escaped and hid from humans.
Reviewer: Bonifasius Eiji/Editor: Novita Widia