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"1.Roger Deakins- Blade Runner 2049After 13 nominations over his legendary career, Deakins has his best shot ever at taking a top prize. It's no lock yet, the competition is too stiff this year, but he's guaranteed a nomination. 2.Hoyte Van Hoytema- DunkirkVan Hoytema's blistering work on Dunkirk is certain to get a nomination, and could win for his landmark Imax camerawork. 3.Dan Laustsen- The Shape of WaterLaustsen's Douglas Sirk inspired work on this gothic fairy-tale romance is sure to be n"
"Such a good sequel and visually stunning film and of course it flopped in the box office just like the original did. "
"Following on from the original was always going to be difficult, but I think 2049 pulls it off in a way that is satisfying to old-time fans, and people watching without having seen the original. The movie retains the atmosphere of its predecessor, partly due to the magnificent score of Hans Zimmer, partly due to the excellent visuals and overall theme of hope. Jared Leto was good as Niander Wallace, who is trying to create replicants who are happily subservient and it's a shame he didn't get mor"
" Ryan Gosling as 'K' Harrison Ford as Rick Deckard "
"27.10 Finnkino new Parasta lähinnä suorat viittailut taaksepäin eli en niin tiedä onnistuiko seisomaan omilla jaloillaan. Toimi toki mulle näinkin."
“I am absolutely not sure where to pinpoint my feelings about this film. The fact that a person of my enthusiastic taste could be in the minority below”
“I am absolutely not sure where to pinpoint my feelings about this film. The fact that a person of my enthusiastic taste could be in the minority below ten thousands of bemused cinephiles and rank it slightly below such messes as Valerian and god forbid My Little Pony perplexes even myself. But rather than just wait a hundred years for Letterboxd to come to their senses about Sony's ugly splotch of a poster, I'll just have to come clean as I stand.
Blade Runner 2049 is nothing like its predecessor, and in a time when Hollywood sequels are factory-made to replicate one another, a director being given freedom to incorporate his own vision should be a miracle. For one thing, Ryan Gosling’s character arc is heartbreaking, and every scene with him trying to figure out real love is no” read more
"When: October 18th First-Time Viewing: Yes. How: In theaters. What'd I Think?: Haunting, engaging sequel has the capability to be a classic. My Rating: 10/10 Other Notes: NA."