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RE: Most disappointed, if not outright pissed off, at 2049.
Posted by Bambi_B on October 21, 2021 at 16:24:38:
tinear,
It's certainly the case that the two BL's are very different. I like them both tremendously precisely because of their variance in emphases. The first had a kind of magic realism about that's very involving while 2049 seemed more grounded and greyer, with more subtle, subterranean undercurrents, and also more evocative of the atmosphere I would expect of 2049 Los Angeles. I lived there for 35 years, knew a few people in the biz and LA felt like 2049 in 2009. -It was already difficult then to tell the Humans from the replicants. The replicants were a bit more outgoing,..
It's interesting that Blade Runner has always evoked strong opinions. I suppose it's proper given the underlying theme of slavery.
Bambi_B