Sunday 19 November 2017

Blade Runner 2049 Film Trip- Homework

Blade Runner 2049 review – a gigantic spectacle of pure hallucinatory crazines

-The article is a very positive review of Blade Runner 2049 by Peter Bradshaw. He made it evident the movies ability to showcase breathtaking visuals and ability to show a realistic representation of technology in the future in the idealistic dystopian future the movie is set in. Bradsahw states the movie reveals an "idea of a post-human future, and what it means to imagine the wreck of our current form of homo sapiens. For me, the movie gave it's global audience an insight into a not too distant future. The film became remarkably prescient about the world of advertising, as the film had pre-internet visions of digital content  and moving-image billboards.

Blade Runner 2049 review – a future classic

-Kermode says that the motion picture was both visually stunning and "philosophically profound". I can agree on that case as the idea of existential anxieties in the agent K when trying to 'find' himself is adamant. The qualifications in the portrayal is reality separate because of the mass expectation of things, transforming them into items. This is unmistakably shown with Agent K who is finding over created replicants and slaughtering them keeping in mind the end goal to accomplish an inversion to societal standard. This at that point shows the emulate reality undermines to supplant expert of the first form as the duplicate is similarly as genuine as the principle. This hyper reality made inside the circle of the motion picture evaluates present day society and how 'the truth' is characterised. This takes into account idealism to be made diverting us.

‘I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe’: what Blade Runner 2049’s dystopia tells us about 2017

-The idea of hyper-reality and simulation are written about in this review of Blade Runner 2049. The idea that audiences are unable to tell what is true is represented in the main problem of the movie Replicants. A sought of 'fake' human slave which have soon become extremely strong and out live humans. The movie highlights the dystopian future as bleak and a place where the elite feed to audiences and thus hwo how passive audiences have become to propaganda- The humans themselves and the replicants have all come to the conclusion that nothing is real and cant differentiate their own emotions of pain and love. Bauldrard's theory would reinforce that nothing is real and reality is false controlled by the simulation we are in.

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