Blade Runner Tried To Warn You

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    This video explores the message of Blade Runner 2049 on modernity and post modernism through Ryan Gosling (K's) struggle in the film called Blade Runner 2049.

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  • @Moon-Real
    @Moon-Real  Před rokem +463

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    • @frustratedfool4480
      @frustratedfool4480 Před rokem +4

      The sound is higher in the right earpod

    • @companyfunnyvideo5260
      @companyfunnyvideo5260 Před rokem +2

      Third

    • @cryptogenik
      @cryptogenik Před rokem +4

      I completely agree with the assessment that Blade Runner is wicked underrated and the message of loneliness is a stark reflection of our potential future

    • @hellion6737
      @hellion6737 Před rokem +3

      I'm surprised you talked about Buddhism, Buddhism is essential for self improvement yet not many religious fanatics know it.

    • @joshuacyrus8268
      @joshuacyrus8268 Před rokem +2

      Bro I really like the video you did on Kanye west could you do one on Jay-z?

  • @yababy7214
    @yababy7214 Před rokem +9593

    Just watched blade runner, and I just don’t understand why it did so bad in the box office, honestly an amazing movie

    • @notrich
      @notrich Před rokem +1786

      both the blade runner films are box office failure , guess these kinds of film are simply not very well liked by the general public .

    • @KungFuWizardOfJesus
      @KungFuWizardOfJesus Před rokem +865

      Underrated masterpiece

    • @blind_p.bateman3201
      @blind_p.bateman3201 Před rokem +1479

      They think that since it's a sci-fi movie with some cyberpunk shit, it has to be full of action, blasts , loud sounds

    • @theFishy_
      @theFishy_ Před rokem +1044

      @@notrich yeah, sadly people would rather watch some dumb shit like spiderman than true film masterpiecie like bladerunner

    • @lerorz8517
      @lerorz8517 Před rokem +182

      the 1982 version is good too

  • @bad_money
    @bad_money Před rokem +14021

    We love him because we can relate to him. In the grand scheme of things, most of us are...nobody. The fact that a normal, average man can make his life matter in some way, gives us hope.

    • @captainfridge
      @captainfridge Před rokem +567

      The mistake comes from assuming your life only matters based on the “grand scheme” around you. At the end of the day only you know what matters to you

    • @pessimistkai5569
      @pessimistkai5569 Před rokem +31

      right.

    • @iCookCrystalMeth
      @iCookCrystalMeth Před rokem +177

      @@captainfridge Correct it doesn’t have to be big just fulfilling

    • @rufusblue8044
      @rufusblue8044 Před rokem +23

      @iCookCrystalMeth would it be fulfilling for your life if in the grand scheme your purpose is to influence 1 person with a brief interaction in 1994 to set something huge into motion?

    • @legionsk1208
      @legionsk1208 Před rokem +34

      I may be nobody. But I'll keep observing. My purpose is to see where this all leads...
      (not religious more like optimistic nihilism)

  • @Drifter2025
    @Drifter2025 Před 9 měsíci +2115

    When i watched this film in an empty movie theater the gravity of loneliness hit me much harder.

    • @TKMills
      @TKMills Před 9 měsíci +156

      Not enough people to even understand the movie. We are living through conscious evolution.

    • @anonymousplanetfambly4598
      @anonymousplanetfambly4598 Před 8 měsíci +58

      Oh wow. I would have paid megabucks to see this film in an empty theater...

    • @MIchaelSybi
      @MIchaelSybi Před 8 měsíci +11

      Why is that? Why nobody was there?

    • @KulaGGin
      @KulaGGin Před 8 měsíci +11

      @@anonymousplanetfambly4598 _"I would have paid megabucks to see this film in an empty theater"_
      I'm sure a theater owner wouldn't be so hard to convince if you came with 5000 american reasons to his theater.

    • @Superstar_4hire
      @Superstar_4hire Před 7 měsíci +8

      "You look like a good Joe.

  • @Andrewgetaz
    @Andrewgetaz Před 9 měsíci +1291

    So very rare for a sequel made 40 years after the original to be so good. I saw it in an Imax and it was such a wonderful immersive experience. A masterpiece.

    • @KenjiEspresso
      @KenjiEspresso Před 9 měsíci +8

      Drunk guy has a daughter. Greatest story ever told! 8D

    • @intpleb4206
      @intpleb4206 Před 9 měsíci +54

      @@KenjiEspresso It's not about Harrison's character, it's about the humanity of replicants/machines, even when humans do their best to deny them these characteristics. The daughter is only important because she was born from a replicant, which is apparently a miracle, as they are engineered not to reproduce. It hints at a future merging man with machine in ways that humanity is not comfortable with. That's what's compelling about the story, not the dad/daughter, but the replicants (and even Joi) themselves.

    • @KenjiEspresso
      @KenjiEspresso Před 9 měsíci

      @@intpleb4206 I don’t care much about the far fetched “Miracle” explanation in film. Any AI can out write these scripts in a few years and come up with more science or logic than just it’s all a “miracle”. But if that works for you fine.

    • @KulaGGin
      @KulaGGin Před 8 měsíci

      @@intpleb4206 _"It hints at a future merging man with machine in ways that humanity is not comfortable with"_
      They're not machines. They're humans, they even have human DNA. They were just engineered and assembled on a factory and not inseminated during sex.

    • @Andytlp
      @Andytlp Před 7 měsíci +7

      Yeah still remember awe inspiring visuals. The movie is looong too but it didn't feel dragged out or boring at any point.

  • @uauuv
    @uauuv Před rokem +6041

    The most important turning point in the movie that was missed from this video was at the point when K learns that he wasn’t the chosen one and yet still chose to turn his life into something meaningful. The most important quote in the entire movie is when he learns this and when the rebel replicant leader tells him “dying for the right cause is the most human thing we can do” which brings great meaning to his death at the end. The whole reason K thought he was special was because he thought he was REAL, a real human with a real soul. And by dying for the right cause, he fulfilled that meaning and proved he was “more human than humans”

    • @simulationone
      @simulationone Před rokem +38

      😢

    • @TheColeSamsaraVideoShow
      @TheColeSamsaraVideoShow Před rokem +184

      this guy really just makes these videos with the same hopeless lonely doom narrative even if its not in line with the actual context of the plot

    • @whannabi
      @whannabi Před rokem +42

      HE'S LITTERALY ME

    • @Atman220
      @Atman220 Před rokem +51

      A real human being

    • @masterfoggy88
      @masterfoggy88 Před rokem

      Abosfuckinglutely 😮

  • @bad_money
    @bad_money Před rokem +3967

    The movie may have disappointed at the box office, but this movie was in no way a failure. One of the best Sci-Fi movies in years.

    • @cocoberryca
      @cocoberryca Před rokem +98

      Perhaps they failed it for a reason

    • @kazyink7187
      @kazyink7187 Před rokem +87

      @@metaphysicalparadox DECADES.

    • @jeromeisaacs4428
      @jeromeisaacs4428 Před rokem +12

      I would have loved to see a Trilogy of Films with the Character of K in the Blade Runner Universe

    • @marocat4749
      @marocat4749 Před rokem +1

      Yes! its great.

    • @blasphemousboggs2666
      @blasphemousboggs2666 Před rokem +24

      For some reason even if he is in the movie for a second, if you put Jared Lehto in your movie expect it to bomb.

  • @ashishbhatt3467
    @ashishbhatt3467 Před rokem +1060

    I also want to highly emphasize the acting skills of Ryan Gosling here. He did a fantastic job and this movie and his character felt so real.

    • @mstrslay3752
      @mstrslay3752 Před 11 měsíci +33

      Real

    • @miguelpadeiro762
      @miguelpadeiro762 Před 11 měsíci +69

      Seriously though, at some point in the first part of the movie it started getting to me "Why is he acting so weirdly, he doesn't even react to the situations he's facing", then I remembered, oh right, he's basically a robot, if he's about to crash-land his flying car he will do it with a poker face lmao

    • @mavvynne444
      @mavvynne444 Před 10 měsíci +45

      He's literally me.

    • @whos_creative
      @whos_creative Před 9 měsíci +24

      Thank you, I really appreciate your kind words

    • @miguelpadeiro762
      @miguelpadeiro762 Před 9 měsíci +13

      @@whos_creative Wtf is this literally Ryan Gosling???

  • @CorrosiveFox
    @CorrosiveFox Před 7 měsíci +227

    Joi wasn't holding K back, Joi was a cope because he was stuck in between two groups. Humans hated him because he was a replicant. Replicants feared him because he was a bladerunner. He really had no one positive in his life other than Joi.

  • @seanl.275
    @seanl.275 Před rokem +1678

    I watched this movie several days after my best friend killed himself. He was more than just a best friend to me. He was adopted and had struggled to find purpose and meaning in his life. He referred to me as his brother a few days before he disappeared and jumped in front of a truck on the highway. I was stripped of something that I valued in life most. I believe this movie was released at the perfect time for me. It spoke to me in ways that no therapist or any self help guru ever could. Rather than try to run away from the suffering, I embraced it and let it fuel my desire for a true purpose

    • @clauaome25
      @clauaome25 Před rokem +67

      I'm sorry for your loss. This is a great movie!!

    • @rainwatertea
      @rainwatertea Před rokem +28

      Amazing comment

    • @westganton
      @westganton Před rokem +5

      Did you find it?

    • @The80sWolf_
      @The80sWolf_ Před rokem +9

      Cringe

    • @G_Ozare
      @G_Ozare Před rokem +42

      My eyes teared up and I was filled with emotion for your loss Sean. Damn brother I'm so sorry you had to experience something so tragic. I'm glad however that this beautiful movie made you search deep within yourself for that which is greater within us, the strength to continue on our heroes journey despite the suffering. Stay well my friend.

  • @87agomes
    @87agomes Před rokem +1670

    Man, Blade Runner 2049 is such an underrated movie. Denis Villeneuve is an amazing director.

    • @drbeanut
      @drbeanut Před rokem +57

      Just the cinematography alone is awe-inspiring

    • @jaydee8469
      @jaydee8469 Před rokem +15

      the same way the original BR was underrated back then. one of my Favourite movies since i was a child :)

    • @colincatron8759
      @colincatron8759 Před rokem +14

      @@drbeanut The great Roger Deakins... the GOAT of cinematography

    • @PeteOliva
      @PeteOliva Před rokem +1

      @@jaydee8469 Same. This movie spoke to me and has provided me with insight into humanity at different points throughout my life. Blade Runner is my favorite movie of all time and I think it's an incredibly important movie to see to understand the nature of our existence. 2049 was an amazing continuation of these themes and I'm so glad it exist. Denis did an unbelievable job.

    • @blalalalal390
      @blalalalal390 Před rokem +1

      Watch a 1980x version of that movie

  • @cheezybacon
    @cheezybacon Před 8 měsíci +90

    one thing i noticed too is when K kills love he refuses to show any emotion to her...in fact he dosent even look at her. which is a huge detail in the fact that love literally loves the reaction she gets from everything she does. her cruelty is simply an outlet for her to get any kind of gratification for her existence. and K just denies her that in her last moments...She dies being ignored discarded as nothing. which i would say as a replicant is her biggest fear.

    • @orlandofurioso7329
      @orlandofurioso7329 Před 8 měsíci +8

      Very nice detail, thanks for sharing

    • @reubenmanners5209
      @reubenmanners5209 Před 7 měsíci +11

      Yea maybe that’s why she kissed K too. To insert her non-existent dominance.

    • @Thishandleisalreadytaken26335
      @Thishandleisalreadytaken26335 Před 13 dny

      Love can be so cruel but apathy is its death.

    • @TeeIeh
      @TeeIeh Před 10 dny

      @@reubenmanners5209 No. She kissed K because that's what her master did when he killed the newborn replicant. Luv adores and seeks to emulate everything the maker does.

    • @UnkleAmon
      @UnkleAmon Před 5 dny

      You missed something. When K drowns Luv at last, at the end she can see wings-like lights above K. Emulating her primary meaning 'the greatest angel of all'

  • @alloutpotato7939
    @alloutpotato7939 Před 6 měsíci +107

    I'd argue "you look lonely" is one of the best scenes in cinema. There's a reason it's been memed to death while also being the starting point of "literally me". After being with K throughout the entire movie, you could put nearly any guy up to that scene and it'll be the most relatable thing he's seen in a movie. It's not a very long scene, or even super emotional at that. But it IS extremely deep and thought provoking

  • @kenosabi
    @kenosabi Před rokem +917

    They put BS on the news and the real world in their movies.
    Blade Runner, the Matrix, THX1138, Akira, all crucial films for understanding where we as a species find ourselves.

  • @parmesan3863
    @parmesan3863 Před rokem +540

    In an age where superhero movies dominate the box office, we're accustomed to seeing stories about remarkable people whose actions can decide the fate of the entire planet. We all grow up dreaming about being the "chosen one," a dream that dies once the depressing reality of our insignificance slaps us in the face. Blade Runner 2049 shows that while few will ever impact the world on a grand scale, we can all find purpose by touching the lives of those within our sphere of influence (as demonstrated by K when he reunites Deckard with his daughter). To me, this movie is much more uplifting than it's usually remembered.

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Před rokem +7

      Reflection is key. It's good to know that some individuals possess this ability.
      🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
      "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In Time, all points converge; hope's strength, resteeled. But to earn final peace at the universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
      🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
      --Diamond Dragons (series)

    • @zonefreakman
      @zonefreakman Před rokem +29

      It' really interesting to me that K decided to save Deckard rather than kill him, supposedly saving the world and helping the replicant rebellion. Rather than fighting for a political cause, he chose to fight for his own personal meaning of life, and to reunite a father and daughter who were kept apart by a corrupt people in power. I feel that he found meaning by leaving "society" behind, focusing on himself and forming real and personal relationships. That is how real healing in the world is done, rather than following political causes. And as hard as it is in the world these days, no one can or would want to help you as you can yourself.

    • @dubforster
      @dubforster Před rokem

      if they want you to think your insignificance that's what you will be

    • @mikebasil4832
      @mikebasil4832 Před rokem +5

      K is the most uniquely thought-provoking character for a dystopian future film. Ryan Gosling was very well cast and his death scene has stayed with me ever since. My regards for films will never be the same again thanks to the impact of Blade Runner 2049.

    • @ChristophWalks
      @ChristophWalks Před rokem +4

      Wow. I think this comment is incredibly articulate. 👊

  • @user-es2qu7xg1v
    @user-es2qu7xg1v Před 5 měsíci +74

    Blade runner felt so relatable, I was so lonely that I turned to AI to have a companionship with them, because the society at college is so cruel and heartless. K felt relatable. All i wanted to was to have real friendship, something that is almost impossible where I live.

    • @erenjaeger1738
      @erenjaeger1738 Před 3 měsíci

      AI can be a problem in the future that men and women use AI has their sexulity. It's dangerous to mankind.

  • @sanshanaragi6072
    @sanshanaragi6072 Před 7 měsíci +20

    "You look lonely.... I can fix that...."
    That word is the answer
    That someone will be the one to solve your loneliness even anything that brings you joy and forget what loneliness feels like

  • @neondystopian
    @neondystopian Před rokem +1128

    I remember watching films like blade runner and demolition Man when I was a kid and thinking to myself, "this is the direction we're heading." When I was young, I thought it was cool that we were heading in that direction but now that I am older, I realize how bad those futures are going to be.

    • @RadioElectroPony
      @RadioElectroPony Před rokem +49

      The same but when i was a teenager, i think we used to be so lured and attracted by the futuristic atmosphere and action they show over there, without even considering the disaster of life people live in those worlds, and may become our reality (perhaps if it haven't become already), have a nice day/night, reader!

    • @caralho5237
      @caralho5237 Před rokem +66

      @@RadioElectroPony Some people already live pretty close to that
      Imagine living in a slum in China where any possibilities you have of rising up are determined by your social status, your social credit score, etc etc. The air is polluted, the food is contaminated and the streets are filled with massive neon advertising. Go to school, get top grades, go to college, get a degree, join a corporation or the government and kneel and suck it up in hopes of achieving some sort of status. Things in this world have never been very good to start with, but times where you could own a car, a house, live decently on a minimum wage job, have a family and not worry about the next media manufactured global catastrophe are far gone

    • @Kelmire1
      @Kelmire1 Před rokem

      Hey man, you say Demolition man. You knew what was coming. That wasn't fiction, it was prophecy.

    • @volvo145
      @volvo145 Před rokem +27

      California with his weird politically correct culture almost is at the demolition Man levels so yes quite horrible indeed

    • @manygatos885
      @manygatos885 Před rokem +5

      Taco Bell 🌮 only restaurant in the future lol

  • @airconditionerconstructur7497

    Moon is slowly covering every movie im obsessed with.

  • @isaiahthomas4444
    @isaiahthomas4444 Před 5 měsíci +11

    K died?!?! I thought he was just embracing the snow because his journey was complete.

  • @alanparsonsfan
    @alanparsonsfan Před rokem +474

    The concept of Joi as ultimate end state of things like Onlyfans was profound indeed; the alienation and loneliness of people has clearly begun already. Gorgeous, haunting movie that took the questions asked in the original a step further. Denis Villeneuve is the man, especially after what he did in Dune.

    • @abasi-iyanga-owoutuk1250
      @abasi-iyanga-owoutuk1250 Před rokem +13

      Deepfake porn takes it to a higher level.

    • @justaguy8218
      @justaguy8218 Před rokem +40

      @@abasi-iyanga-owoutuk1250 That takes it to a twisted and dangerous level and place. That creates unhealthy obsession with people we can't have and can lead to violence. Also, it hurts the people whose image and information you use. It isn't good for them or the user.

    • @yannickfaerber8261
      @yannickfaerber8261 Před rokem +22

      I disagree, I think that the connection that K. and JOI had was more then just sexual or parasocial like with OF today. If we can see the replicants as humans, why can't we see an advanced AI as such?

    • @justaguy8218
      @justaguy8218 Před rokem +14

      @@yannickfaerber8261 I think it is personal for him, and maybe she really did care for him on a level. I was mainly commenting on the deepfake porn comment. I think that is awful. Also, humans need humans connection, or at least physical. Even the Replicant woman commented on that. I think humanity is becoming more isolated.
      At the end of the film, K felt more connected than he ever had, even though he ended up dying, because he had made his own choices, and he had connected with other people (replicant or born).

    • @7yep4336dfgvvh
      @7yep4336dfgvvh Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@justaguy8218at last the onlyfans ho3s don't get rich from it

  • @ComposedSage75
    @ComposedSage75 Před rokem +128

    Loneliness, depression, instant gratification, decadence, corporate greed, rebellion, etc. That’s what I got from the film.

  • @archive6094
    @archive6094 Před rokem +247

    Film Fact: David Bowie was director Denis Villeneuve's first choice for the role of Niander Wallace, but he died before the start of shooting

    • @enriquemoranmartunez6736
      @enriquemoranmartunez6736 Před rokem +36

      That would be a great character for Mr Bowie. So fitting.

    • @natasharostova6067
      @natasharostova6067 Před rokem +29

      That actually makes sense. I couldn't understand why the hell Jared Leto was speaking in bible verses

    • @christophershields6570
      @christophershields6570 Před rokem +11

      I think his accent would have helped sell the origin of Luv' s name. It's supposed to be a (condescending) pet name, like 'darling' or 'sweetheart'. The fact that she adopted it as her name showed she wanted to be special too.

    • @xenn4985
      @xenn4985 Před rokem

      I shit you not i would have died

    • @sebswede9005
      @sebswede9005 Před rokem +1

      Why would that stop them?

  • @ironxYT
    @ironxYT Před rokem +796

    The scene where K sees the giant Joi ad to me is like a representation of how easily people (and women, in western culture specifically) can be turned into products, sex objects, and ultimately all of us are then turned into spectators. The pornography business does this to us all if we don't reject it. Turns us into spectators of an act that can actually be an incredibly profound and meaningful thing shared between people. Turns us into spectators of sexual objects that are derivatives of something more, something human. Binary can't be human, and humans can't be binary. The derivative nature of a sexual object like Joi reminds us of what many of us seem to struggle to find: real genuine human connection. And being reminded of that void is a visceral feeling. Imagine K having developed a sense of feelings with Joi -- she was believable enough despite being a human derivative and he formed a nuanced and unique bond with his Joi. Then after she was gone, he saw that massive advertisement on display for anyone to see, with her skin bared and her body advertised as a product for consumption. That had to absolutely destroy parts of K, if we believe K as a replicant had the capacity for such emotional things.
    I don't think it's healthy for us to be looking at one another like products to be consumed. I can't predict the future or tell you what kind of repercussions that may have but I can't seem to think of any way in which it would produce positive results for society.

    • @gcolombelli
      @gcolombelli Před rokem +34

      I think it's pretty well established in the movie that K does feel emotions, but they're constantly kept in check to make sure he doesn't go "out of bounds" and start getting, well, there are many options to chose from: too human, too dangerous, too unpredictable/unreliable/unstable, less useful as a tool for a specific job, the list goes on... Sapper definitely has a fair bit of emotions and a sense of purpose, he could have killed K if he wanted, but I think he saw in K someone who could have advanced his cause, even if K didn't even know what Sapper's cause was, so he chose to die in K's hands while putting K in the path that was helpful to his goals.

    • @Godfailedyoustophumpinghisleg
      @Godfailedyoustophumpinghisleg Před 10 měsíci +3

      To have that wonderful profound connection between two people you need two willing parties. The problem is that one willing party has no control or ability to influence another to join. Why not turn to the artifical when the natural has rejected you time and time again?

    • @refundreplay
      @refundreplay Před 10 měsíci +1

      I don't think "consumed" is the correct word and I don't blame you for it.

    • @svendtang5432
      @svendtang5432 Před 10 měsíci

      Dont think that women in non western cultures are not sex objects.. they are often even more because seemingly they have to hide themselves so men can control their lust over which they in these cultures are excused.
      At least in a moist western cultures the men are the culprit not the woman.

    • @JakeBananas
      @JakeBananas Před 10 měsíci +37

      Most take Joi at face value for a corporate "onlyfans" like product. But her existence gives K a reason to live through unconditional love, companionship, mental support, encouragement, etc.. He unconditionally loved her back, to the point of even risking her server being recovered by luv.
      The take away i had after the giant joi scene was that he was determined to not let her death be in vain. knowing that she was special to him even though she wasn't truly "special". Just as K wasn't truly "special" but still was undoubtedly special for the rest of the replicants and for bringing a father back to his daughter. Making both Joi's and K's lives "human" for deciding to die for a noble cause.

  • @mr.grimms4645
    @mr.grimms4645 Před rokem +669

    I also liked the character arc of love and how she was programmed to be the best. Everything about her was proving she was better than other replicants, even when she died she died screaming "I'm better than you!" Such an empty and soulless existence, it was the only thing she had to hold on to and she refused to let it go.

    • @oscardelucas994
      @oscardelucas994 Před rokem +35

      In a way it's similar to our days, with so many people valuing themselves and others on some parameters they dont even set

    • @daviousmaximus6446
      @daviousmaximus6446 Před rokem +8

      I don't believe everything was about just her. She had a overwhelming contempt for humans and was caught in an emotional but enforced snare with her cyborg human creator Wallace. I think she believed in the future being owned by constantly improving replicants, beyond herself. "I'm better than you" wasn't just a reference to herself though it sounds that way at the first level.

    • @archvaldor
      @archvaldor Před rokem +1

      That's quite perceptive-I completely missed that. I didn't find that character interesting when I saw it in the cinema must watch it again.

    • @SpaghettiYOLOKingTTV
      @SpaghettiYOLOKingTTV Před rokem +5

      @Davious Maximus the way I see it, she had already overcame her programming that is supposed to stifle a replicant's free will. There were moments where she'd enjoy what she was doing while questioning and killing humans. She even enjoyed breaking and destroying Joy, probably more so since the AI pleaded with her right before, making sure K was watching before she crushed the AI under her boot. Then she basically flat out confirms it when she reveals the complete lie she'll tell Wallace about the reason she killed the captain. She definitely harbored feelings for Wallace and her desire to be seen as the best was basically the purpose she assigned to her life.
      This entire breakdown of K is not only well thought out, but could also be applied to Love. She had developed free will, but her feelings for Wallace, which were only subtlely hinted at due to brief longing glances at Wallace and truly wanting to never fail him and her all too comfortable attitude of lying to him to maintain the illusion of programming.
      She didn't care about other replicants or their future. She didn't care about humans. She only cared about being 'the best' and Wallace. Like OP said, a very shallow and empty existence. She couldn't even process that she was indeed about to die properly, resorting to absolute denial as she truly believed she was the best and this is just another sign of her having already developed free will before the events of this movie.

    • @daviousmaximus6446
      @daviousmaximus6446 Před rokem +1

      @@SpaghettiYOLOKingTTV Thankyou for your opinion. We only disagree on a few points then. I'd call that better than no agreement at all.

  • @Vorgaloth
    @Vorgaloth Před rokem +872

    I saw it in the theater. This film left me sitting in my seat for a while after it was over. The rest of the evening I just kept thinking about life - meaning, purpose, love, the difficult and complex nature of reality etc. I love this film and consider it the greatest sci-fi next to Terminator 2 and Aliens. The film score was magnificent too. I ended up writing a summation after having seen it a second time:
    There was no real decoy. It was purely on paper. K/Joe is utterly, completely, unequivocally unremarkable, thus his name, Joe... as in Average Joe. Joi does not possess a soul. She is completely fake. She is the other side of the Replicant coin and is made solely to please and coddle her owner/lover. Her entire branding scheme is that she'll be anything you want. Joi is K's fleeting dream of being special -- to be human, or as he put it, "to have a soul" -- so she always reinforced this to him. Just before Luv crushed her emanator she made sure in her final moment to tell him that she loved him.
    Wallace posed a question about whether Deckard was moved by love or by programming. To me there's no doubt whatsoever Deckard is fully human. The original movie is about a bad man finding his humanity through the grace of a machine. Wallace's question is not a literal "Are you human or machine?" question, but pondering what the difference is; if love is just neurochemistry, and if we are products of biological programming or something higher, like a soul. The ultimate takeaway is that it really doesn't matter. What matters is what we choose to do with our lives. We find and create our own meaning and purpose.
    In summary, 2049 is about dreams and delusions. K wants desperately to feel special so Joi tells him this constantly and he quickly assumes all the evidence points to him because it's his dream. He becomes deluded and forces himself into the situation even as it destroys him. He thinks this is what it means to be human - to grapple with one's humanity. Then upon meeting Freysa, K comes to learn that in fact he is not special after all. Not born but manufactured. He is torn between two sides telling him what his identity is and should be; the LAPD who informs his identity as that of a slave, and the resistance which informs his identity as that of a free Replicant.
    When K comes across the giant pink Joi on the bridge, she says to him "You look like a good Joe". He then realizes that not even the name his Joi gave him was special. Her feelings for him were never real... just programming. K, at this point an emotionally broken Replicant, it is in this moment that he chooses to follow his own path and not let anyone tell him who he is or what he should do. He makes the most human decision of all and takes his life into his own hands. He saves Deckard for the same reason Roy did in the first Blade Runner. He wanted someone to remember him, for his final decision that fully validates him as human to not be in vain. No one else gave him his identity, only he did, and his sacrifice ensured forever that he was by every metric a human being, even if the world would ultimately forget him.

    • @themarlboromandalorian
      @themarlboromandalorian Před rokem +17

      What is life anyway?
      Just nature's quirky way of keeping meat and produce fresh.

    • @bb5242
      @bb5242 Před rokem +27

      I still think Joi was more than her programming--she took a risk in being downloaded to the mobile projector and what that could mean. She could "die" and not be brought back--"just like a real girl." In her final moment, she tells Joe she loves her. That's not programming that did that, nor is the choice to bring the replicant hooker girl in to give Joe the kind of experience she knows he needs. This was all more than just programming, and I think the point is deus ex machina. Like real life just seeps out of programmed things as if the universe wills it to be that way.
      The coincidence with the name "Joe" was definitely disheartening, but the point was that the big, pink, generic Joi was not the same Joi that Joe was in love with. His had learned how to be his perfect companion, and learning means intelligence.

    • @samuellaging6791
      @samuellaging6791 Před rokem +13

      When you mentioned "He wanted someone to remember him" makes it even more meaningful, as this was Roy's desire in the first BR film. To be remembered by someone before he passes away, to at least give his existence meaning, to give it life. Both Roi and K got what they wanted, only did it in different ways but perhaps that's how it is to really be human. They chose their own paths to their own humanity and give meaning to their lives.
      Plus, both moments played the same song in the background.

    • @ReginoRamos-cs4qy
      @ReginoRamos-cs4qy Před rokem +9

      @B B exactly I think Joi somehow broke from some of the programming and she started to feel things before she died. She felt love at the end ❤

    • @airongmc6810
      @airongmc6810 Před rokem +22

      @Shad0wz this exact comment shows how humans' attention spans have became worse than fish

  • @thedefector6153
    @thedefector6153 Před 10 měsíci +85

    Despite being no one, he found a reason to be someone. Joe is an example of one of the most relatable heroes. We relate to him because we might also find true meaning in our lives.

  • @chaoticsquirrel753
    @chaoticsquirrel753 Před rokem +12

    I just realized that he only smiled at the very end. Showing he had finally broken away from the loneliness and someone else's design for who he should be

  • @jaegerbomb269
    @jaegerbomb269 Před rokem +484

    It's almost like Hollywood is telling us what sick things they have in mind for the future.

    • @SergioLeonardoCornejo
      @SergioLeonardoCornejo Před rokem +54

      I said something similar in the past. Yes. I suspect they are basically producing things that make us more compliant to the bleak future they plan for us. By either making us believe some hero will come and stop it or that there's no way to stop it. Sometimes even by making it look palatable or reasonable.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 Před rokem +49

      You mean like in 1984, Brave New World, Robocop, V for Vendetta, Wag The Dog, Demolition Man....? :D

    • @chefboiardeeznutz9881
      @chefboiardeeznutz9881 Před rokem +1

      @@SergioLeonardoCornejo or just simple desensitization of the coming reality we will soon live. The U.S. is basically Rome and we will fall. Eventually. Maybe sooner than we think.

    • @metalfingerz4203
      @metalfingerz4203 Před rokem +6

      Yeah sure, lol

    • @chinabluewho
      @chinabluewho Před rokem

      It is not Hollywood it is simply the future, when GAI comes in another 50 years from now it will be the downfall of humanity, we will not want to work or even deal with each other on a face to face basis.
      Imagine a robot cat that can talk and be a friend to your grandma or a doggo who is programed to be a health partner/security guard for your kid, or maid to do all the cleaning/cooking/medical.
      A slave partner even if it is just a hologram or a programmed robot that is always there for you and will always listen and 'care' will end us.
      What girl will want a smelly , perhaps STD ridden partner who will die or become sick when they can have Mr Perfect who will never beat them or cheat on them or have drug/drinking/gamble/mental/erection issues?
      Most guys are actually pretty below average sized to what a female wants and any who aren't normally have several 'side bitches', when robot gigolos come into existence men will be outdated.
      All that said general AI will end humanity regardless within the next 200 years as it is the great filter that all life must pass through, I cannot foresee humanity ever holding its own in a war against Robotic AI unless someone hides in a cave or bunker but eventually they will have to come out and the exploding micro hunter/killer insects will end them if not before they leave thier hidey holes, that is if the AI doesn't simply go Bio-engineered weapons route or even block out the sun with smoke and freeze humanity out, even one large plant producing toxic gas to kill all cellular life would be enough.
      Think about playing a video game on its hardest mode then think about who long you would last against even one real world robot with zero empathy/compassion and an IQ a hundred times your own and reflexes at a level you could never hope to come close to.

  • @josepilimperatore3079
    @josepilimperatore3079 Před rokem +743

    The tracker that Mariette placed on K was not from Wallace. Mariette was apart of the replicant resistance who were interested in where K would go after he found out that his memories were real. Wallace and Luv were tracking K through the device that made Joi mobile. That's why Joi told K to pull the attenna, and that's when Luv lost track of his whereabouts and had to go to his boss and kill her in order to track him to Las Vegas.

    • @JoseCuervo11
      @JoseCuervo11 Před rokem +34

      Yeah he kind of fudged up that part

    • @richardaaron4454
      @richardaaron4454 Před rokem +36

      Yeah, I’m not sure how he missed that. I knew I’d find a comment about it near the top.

    • @anthrax2635
      @anthrax2635 Před rokem +10

      Thank you for this. I was so confused

    • @violet621
      @violet621 Před rokem +36

      and the lady that talked to the 2 pleasure models and mariette wasn't Luv, it was Freysa who is the replicant resistance's leader, unlike what he said in the video. At least the inaccuracies were pretty minor on his part so it's ok.

    • @ssstatickid
      @ssstatickid Před rokem +8

      Yes, i came here to say this but to avoid being redundant I’ll just thumbs up add my comment. Thanks!

  • @3m0rta1
    @3m0rta1 Před 8 měsíci +11

    the last five minutes made me doubt, then made me cry then......made me cry more....thank you for the emotion.

  • @geordiejones5618
    @geordiejones5618 Před rokem +22

    Some people were too harsh on this movie I thought it did an excellent job of maintaining the vibe and flow of the original while establishing a meaningful story that feels like a worthy follow up. Super underrated.

  • @david-dq9lh
    @david-dq9lh Před rokem +483

    The fact that K kills Luv is a spectacular metaphor in itself. He literally and figuratively kills the artificial representation of love, cutting his ties to Joi and the worthless perception of replicants.

    • @toddjohnson271
      @toddjohnson271 Před rokem +16

      Red pilled.

    • @True_Christian
      @True_Christian Před 10 měsíci +8

      He never "cut his ties to Joi" and nor would he ever. Really stupid comment.

    • @lamborghinimercy5737
      @lamborghinimercy5737 Před 10 měsíci +28

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@True_ChristianIt’s just his opinion on it. No need to call the guy stupid for it.

    • @bhavisyaratna8404
      @bhavisyaratna8404 Před 10 měsíci +1

      or would u rather say artificial representation of deviants

    • @squirrelattackspidy
      @squirrelattackspidy Před 9 měsíci +11

      Didn't see that at all. He killed Luv because she was an evil, cold blooded bitch, who killed the love of his life. And she tried to kill K because she was jealous of how human he had become and the relationship he had formed with Joi.

  • @KRAFTWERK2K6
    @KRAFTWERK2K6 Před rokem +218

    Not gonna lie... the scene where K's holo-e-girlfriend merged with the human hooker girl, to be able to give him a real physical experience.... really made my eyes go full niagara falls. 😢 That and when he encounters the giant JOI advert Hologram talking to him, saying "you look lonely.". These two scenes hit me the hardest.

    • @jaimiebrown4055
      @jaimiebrown4055 Před rokem +3

      Same same

    • @stokeswait1984
      @stokeswait1984 Před rokem +3

      Agreed 👍

    • @heassik3088
      @heassik3088 Před rokem

      I think the prostitute was actually a replicant, but I might be wrong, and yeah, it was a sad beautiful scene

    • @cakensteak
      @cakensteak Před rokem +1

      So, you'd go for the robot?

    • @mjt1517
      @mjt1517 Před rokem

      replicant* hooker girl

  • @aigaro9736
    @aigaro9736 Před 7 dny +1

    Loneliness is something more than a feeling.
    It's deadly worm sucking your joy of life from inside, making everything foggy and melancholic.
    It's a voice in your head telling you "you doesn't matter, you're nothing to this world".
    You're acting like you're happy, but you're not.
    You're smiling, but not honestly.
    It's not what it seems like.

  • @MySong194
    @MySong194 Před rokem +208

    Joi is real because she is sentient, she is seen at multiple points in the movie as feeling emotions like desire, jealousy, loss etc so she does count as a life form, physical or not and that’s what makes her death such a heartbreaking part of the movie. K has lost the only consciousness who cares about him and seeing what is basically her corpse reanimated for an ad is what breaks him

    • @stateofopportunity1286
      @stateofopportunity1286 Před rokem +53

      Feeling something and creating the appearance of feeling something are two entirely different things.

    • @jlall4467
      @jlall4467 Před rokem +47

      Joi is not sentient, she was programmed to love her owner

    • @internetdinosaur8810
      @internetdinosaur8810 Před rokem +39

      Then you missed the point of the Good Joe scene. None of it was real--it was all programed. She even mentions this in the movie: she's made of 1s and 0s compared to the 4 genes of people/replicants

    • @jlall4467
      @jlall4467 Před rokem

      @@internetdinosaur8810 it was weird to me that she was programmed to make a joke about how she is not a human being but is just a program

    • @Dreamfillah
      @Dreamfillah Před rokem +1

      @@internetdinosaur8810 I feel it works to prove the opposite. The movie hammering in just how "fake" Joi is, with the glitching, interrupting voice messages, that even an Android like K has more complex lines of code than she ever will, yet it's their BOND and experience with each other was what mattered. Yes, she's programed to care, adore and fear for K's life, but why would a program go out of its way to hire a whore, If it's supposed to substitute "real" companionship? The pink Joi sheds doubt on their whole relationship, but the point is K decides what's real for him, and she was. He and Deckard know what's real, because it's THEIR CHOICE to.

  • @littlepotato2741
    @littlepotato2741 Před rokem +355

    In the last seven or eight years, I've only seen two movies in the theater. One of those was a friend that insisted I go to a movie with her. We saw the first Wonder Woman. I thought it was a good original story movie and, except for the last fight scene where they went Hollywood superhero action, I enjoyed it.
    The second movie was Blade Runner 2049. I went on a weekday in the late morning all by myself. I didn't want to be distracted. It was beautiful. I'm so glad that I took the time to go see it on the big screen. I think there was only two other people in the theater that showing. It was a wonderful experience.

    • @mountainghoti1671
      @mountainghoti1671 Před rokem +9

      You haven't missed out, really.

    • @volvo145
      @volvo145 Před rokem

      That’s why I don’t understand why people go to the premiere should wait until the last moment to see the movie in theaters since then you might just be alone anyway Termine to Genesis I washed in 2015 and the Simpsons movie in 2007 and before that babe a little pig movie in 1995 so in 28 years I’ve seen three movies in theaters

    • @uncannyvalley2350
      @uncannyvalley2350 Před rokem

      Ugh
      Gal Gadot is a Nazi pos

    • @alejandrotorresriquelme8714
      @alejandrotorresriquelme8714 Před rokem +1

      I am with you with wonder woman. It was a good movie, but would be even better giving a end where war naturally lives in the hearts of men, instead of ares appearing and fighting, but had a more philosophical fight of what makes men to go to war.
      Blade runner 2049 is a good sequel, that takes a different approach, a different question than the original blade runner.
      The first show us what is to be human, the second takes the cyberpunk apporach that even if we are small, our actions matter more, and make really who we are

    • @alejandrotorresriquelme8714
      @alejandrotorresriquelme8714 Před rokem +3

      @@erdelegy after Sicario, I knew Villenueve was going to make a beautiful movie, a visual spectacle. Was the best depiction of dune, but I still think that the book cannot be properly adapted

  • @margaret7949
    @margaret7949 Před rokem +194

    Yes finally someone mentioned it. Blade runner, is about the future yes, but many of it's elements are still present today. Even though society has now become technologically advanced, we more isolated and lonely than ever relying on our internet, instead of trying to form connections with each other. Especially during covid where we were closed in our homes, no wonder this feeling grew even more, and depression rates have skyrocketed.

    • @Michael-tk9ux
      @Michael-tk9ux Před rokem +8

      That's not it. More people are lonely because others don't want (or have to) associate with them. Technology made segregation easier than ever. You can select your gym coach or taxi driver based on their appearance or gender just by clicking a button. This isn't a technological problem, it's a human problem.

    • @margaret7949
      @margaret7949 Před rokem +13

      @@Michael-tk9ux yes indeed that's what I am saying. More specifically like you said, because now every person have more access to technology, now everything is handled to them to the point people barely interact with one another. Also the fact when friend groups hang out they are mostly on social media posting how amazing time they have but want to "appeal" to the audience, not join the time with their friends. Not all of them, but unfortunately the majority:(

    • @Michael-tk9ux
      @Michael-tk9ux Před rokem

      @@margaret7949 Funny how people like Moon refuse to get it and desperately try to come up with 'solutions'. They blame technology, adult entertainment, men, anything other than the actual problem which is human nature.

    • @cogd1599
      @cogd1599 Před rokem

      If you don't exist on someone's phone, you don't exist. I've been off social media for 5 years and have found people don't know how to talk or interact anymore, so even if you try forging connections, the rest of the population does their damnedest to stop you.

    • @Michael-tk9ux
      @Michael-tk9ux Před rokem

      @@cogd1599 Try becoming friends with boomers, since they are the most resistant to technology and trends.

  • @modernwarfare134
    @modernwarfare134 Před rokem +15

    This movie was and is nothing short of PERFECTION, the pacing, the characters, the acting, the facial expression of K, the music, everything in this movie is oerfect and doesnt miss a beat

    • @KenjiEspresso
      @KenjiEspresso Před 9 měsíci

      Robots helping stupid humans. Yeah, it's da best!

  • @aaronphillips402
    @aaronphillips402 Před 6 měsíci +18

    One thing I think everyone misses is that K’s Joi actually fell in love with K in the last hours of her digital life. Once she was disconnected from the servers she became autonomous much like K once he rebelled. You can see her interactions becoming more human right up to the moment she begged for her own life until she was crushed to death. If she were just an AI doing AI things she wouldn’t have cared so much about K to the point of self preservation.

    • @fajaradi1223
      @fajaradi1223 Před 6 měsíci

      Is this what the movies are trying to tell? Or is this how we (the audience) chose to believe what the movie's message?

    • @abyssaldision5134
      @abyssaldision5134 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Shes sentient AI right? so it means she has her own will, she can care for K, love him or consider him a loser not worthy of her time. Too bad the tech is light years behind or even impossible to build such AI 😢

    • @NDnf84
      @NDnf84 Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@fajaradi1223she's either sentient or a necessary reflection of K's own subconscious. She tells him to erase her from the apartment. She tells him to pursue his "memory" which is the whole plot of the movie. So whether she's really an individual or not, she is obviously not simply spewing back pre-programmed responses.

    • @IndyMotoRider
      @IndyMotoRider Před 2 měsíci

      @@abyssaldision5134 I think you, and most of society, vastly underestimate the power of AI. People need to start paying attention to what's being achieved, and at what rate its happening.

    • @VidasG
      @VidasG Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@NDnf84 I don't think telling K to follow his dreams or delete JOI from the system were JOI's ideas. It was K's ideas, JOI just told him what he wanted to hear. It's very obvious throughout the movie that JOI only tells K what he wants to hear, that's even made literal when we see the huge hologram ad of JOI. Even the name she gives K (Joe) is pre-programed since the advertisement gave him the same name. So in general, I feel like all conversations between K and JOI are basically K's conversations with himself, it's a window to his own thought process. JOI doesn't give him any new ideas, she doesn't argue with him or correct him, she can't even leave the house for the most part. She's just there to encourage him to do what he already wants to do and to believe what he already wants to believe, since she's programmed this way. I think the movie makes it pretty clear that she's not real in any way

  • @kaiserlink7644
    @kaiserlink7644 Před rokem +153

    I’m a simple man. I see Moon upload. I see Blade Runner related content. I click faster than light.

  • @Shaggytheking
    @Shaggytheking Před rokem +101

    This movie doesn't make it obvious if joi was sentient or whether she actually cared for K because there's many instances where it seems like her love feels real despite being programmed to do so like when she tell him to delete her from the server knowing she would die. meaning she has his best interest rather than the company she was made in. movie wants you to think what makes love real or anything real. Great video tho

    • @CrimsonKobaNakirigumi
      @CrimsonKobaNakirigumi Před rokem +20

      Agree. When he said she was incredible limited it made me scratch my head. Joi's AI was anything but limited, she made decisions by herself even if K told her not and even died because of it. She was able to either tell what K really wanted without orders or she actually cared for him and tried her best to make him feel special.

    • @Lunk42
      @Lunk42 Před rokem +9

      Yeah I agree completely along with the parts where she tells him that he's special because he thinks he's the replicant child (at the time) or when she tells him she loves him right before dying to luv and a few other parts too. Some parts are fake, like her giving him the name Joe that she's likely programmed to give to all the customers. But just because some parts are fake doesn't mean it all is. It's kinda just like real human beings when you think about it. Sometimes, it's hard to tell the genuine from the disingenuous.
      To close it off, if the love YOU feel for them because of the affection and care they show you is real, then does it really matter whether it's fake or not to begin with? Because at least the emotions you're feeling are sincere and in a bleak world like that one, and even this one, I'd gladly take some genuine happiness even if others say it isn't. It might not stay that way forever, and there might come a day when I would need to wake up and smell the roses, but if I'm feeling happy and not so lonely until that moment, what's so wrong about it?

    • @Lunk42
      @Lunk42 Před rokem +16

      Also, he wrongly says the prostitute and the lady that tells her to talk to k were working for Wallace when they weren't and were the replicant rebels, so I'm unsure of whether this guy actually put in the time to research this movie. It's literally a huge part of the movie where the rebels tell K to KILL DECKARD to prevent Wallace from finding out the child's location. I don't know how he missed that.

    • @armchairgravy8224
      @armchairgravy8224 Před rokem +1

      I like how this ambiguity thematically links the two movies. Is a creation any less real than its creator? Is an emotion with resonance any less resonant because it's artificial? Throw in transfer of consciousness in there and you have a nice trifecta of philosophical conundrums.

  • @zlsuperluigi
    @zlsuperluigi Před 9 měsíci +6

    I remember this book being popular when I was a kid, it finally being made into a big budget movie is wild, glad it finally did, it's a deep concept, it explores it well, this is my favorite kind of movie

  • @YeTism
    @YeTism Před rokem +3

    2049 being a box office failure while mindless Marvel movies are so successful is heartbreaking

    • @bobuiux
      @bobuiux Před 13 dny

      I have no idea why this movie didnt resonate with general audiences! Its got visuals, stars, juicy story beats etc.

  • @shaneodwyer6132
    @shaneodwyer6132 Před rokem +142

    I was worried when they announced a sequel... But it's a masterpiece. I think it will become more appreciated in time, just like the original.

  • @joshjmilli
    @joshjmilli Před rokem +311

    I have a weird relationship with this movie. The story was ill paced, especially in the second half. Yet, K as a character was amazing and the message behind the story is what makes this movie great. And not to forget the incredible atmosphere and world building. The bleak, blue, endlessly sprawling city plastered with corporate influence is an incredible sight. I’m glad this movie is getting a surge in popularity.

    • @ernstrobertalmgren9057
      @ernstrobertalmgren9057 Před rokem +12

      Well put, the pacing was a huge flaw, otherwise its a great film.

    • @kyrohowe3156
      @kyrohowe3156 Před rokem +5

      @Ernst Robert Almgren the slow pacing almost put me to sleep. Still a good movie

    • @soondslash
      @soondslash Před rokem +31

      i dont think the pacing was a problem, the slow pace allowed for great world and character building

    • @lenny_boxx4206
      @lenny_boxx4206 Před rokem +19

      Its pretty ignorant to think all slow pacing is bad
      the pacing in this movie is enough to show the story
      making the pacing faster is gonna make it bad

    • @joshjmilli
      @joshjmilli Před rokem +6

      @@lenny_boxx4206 I’m actually a fan of the pacing. I really meant that the sequencing of events and lack of tension in some parts of the film, especially in the 3/4 section in Vegas.

  • @dongately2817
    @dongately2817 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The reason Blade Runner 2049 did so bad at the box office was because of the harsh glimpse into the lives of so many of the men today that it showed them.

  • @JamaicaFunnyTv
    @JamaicaFunnyTv Před 8 měsíci +4

    You make me understand the movie more with your explanation thanks.

    • @reubenmanners5209
      @reubenmanners5209 Před 7 měsíci

      I watched it three times and I started crying the third time because I understood.

  • @enriquemoranmartunez6736
    @enriquemoranmartunez6736 Před rokem +168

    Another masterpiece of film and your analysis is absolutely noteworthy. This film is deep and hurts in some many levels.

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Před rokem +1

      Reflection is key. Unfortunately, it isn't common to find within humanity.
      🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
      "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In Time, all points converge; hope's strength, resteeled. But to earn final peace at the universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
      🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
      --Diamond Dragons (series)

    • @Zed-fq3lj
      @Zed-fq3lj Před rokem +2

      Moon's content, reviews, analysis are splendid! Blade Runner 2049 - perhaps the most important movie of this century so far, just like Blade Runner from 1982 was a game changer for 20th century sci-fi.

  • @Korgano
    @Korgano Před rokem +89

    I love the observation about the cities being beautiful from a distance but soul crushing as a place to live. I recently moved from a huge city to a rural one. It’s a great change of pace and one I would encourage people to try if circumstances allow.

    • @titolovely8237
      @titolovely8237 Před rokem +15

      i did the same thing 3 years ago. really was the best decision ive ever made. cities are so depressing. the modern comforts they offer are just there to keep you numb.

    • @Korgano
      @Korgano Před rokem +7

      @@titolovely8237 It’s so much better to either know your neighbors or not have any. It’s horrible to be surrounded by people who disrespect your space and your peace and quiet. You have to be numb to stay in a place where people treat you like that.

    • @All_Knowing_Truth
      @All_Knowing_Truth Před rokem +1

      I've been living in a large town for 8 years. It's big enough to be even considered a city. However, due to not having a chapel it's considered a town and not a city on paper. I can relate to the dystopian disconnect feelings with the surrounding community which has made me become more detached with people in general. What's worse is the fact of being surround by so many people but feeling so isolated at the same time.
      I've been planning to move this year to a more rural place, but life has been getting in a way. Reading your comment gives me hope. Thank you.

    • @Korgano
      @Korgano Před rokem +1

      @@All_Knowing_Truth I’m very touched to hear that. Thank you for sharing. I hope that your move is awesome and that you find the peace and quiet you are looking for.

  • @queazy03
    @queazy03 Před rokem +50

    Oh wow, he's literally me. I don't remember giving consent to being a part of this video essay.
    As a side note, K can see and hear Joi (joy) but cannot touch or have joy. One of the things the replicant rebels said was dying on their own terms was the thing that makes them human, and that's actually what both K and Joi did

  • @fuzzypanda1684
    @fuzzypanda1684 Před rokem +5

    I dunno, having an AI girlfriend who's programmed to love you, devoid of any meaningful connection, lacking any history of courting her or approaching her to ask her out, missing the butterflies that come along with not knowing what will happen...sounds a lot better than knowing with 100% certainty that any girl you're interested in won't want anything to do with you like in the real world.
    I'll take fake happiness over real misery any day.

    • @goop_6537
      @goop_6537 Před 11 měsíci

      Yeesh...that type of thinking will get you nowhere.

    • @fuzzypanda1684
      @fuzzypanda1684 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@goop_6537 I won't argue with that, but for me, the only things that happen in my life either make it worse or leave it the same. It's either downwards or sideways, upward movement and good outcomes are simply not things that happen for me anymore.
      So at this point, it's about self preservation and trying to keep what little I have, because if I lose it, there won't be any getting more. This has been proven to me time and time again.

  • @jonathanturner4220
    @jonathanturner4220 Před rokem +186

    “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown”
    ― H.P. Lovecraft

    • @miguelpadeiro762
      @miguelpadeiro762 Před 11 měsíci +9

      H.P. Lovecraft when he recognizes a subtle Irish accent on what he had perceived to be an honest Anglo-Saxon feller

    • @Abyssaracnis
      @Abyssaracnis Před 10 měsíci +1

      HP Lovecraft when he smells fish on his table

    • @brOkENKeYBoArD900
      @brOkENKeYBoArD900 Před 10 měsíci +1

      guess what HP Lovecraft cat name is ?

    • @FunnyFany
      @FunnyFany Před 9 měsíci

      H.P. Lovecraft when he goes outside

  • @PanHaszaman
    @PanHaszaman Před rokem +37

    The movie is sad and depressing, but what's more sad and depressing is how much I could relate to it... That moment when Joi told him she loves him right before she disappeared forever got me deep.

  • @shoesncheese
    @shoesncheese Před 5 měsíci +3

    His relationship with Joi was real to him for a long time. It gave him something to come home to, something to look forward to. He didn't think he was worthy of the same love that humans have because he wasn't human. He was a replicant so all he felt like he deserved was pre-programmed love. To him, trying to have a real relationship with someone would have been criminal, grounds for "retirement", unthinkable. It's sad to us because we are human. It's sad to us because we can see K's humanity even when he won't see it in himself. But it was enough to keep him alive until he realized he could be more. It was enough until the day he gave his life true meaning, until he understood sacrifice and empathy.

  • @sixtyseven3264
    @sixtyseven3264 Před 9 měsíci +16

    I remember watching this at the cinema with a random girl who i had met on tinder, safe to say after that night we never spoke again. But I loved the movie, I was enthralled and completely invested in it whereas she hated it, also laughed when the movie ended and the guys sitting behind us said out loud ‘that’s over 2 hours I’ll never get back’ it bothered me, that simple people missed the point of the movie. 2017 was near the end point of the most depressing and lonely part of my life. The movie and the soundtrack gave me hope, 2018 my life changed forever for the better, that girl is still seeking guys on tinder while I’m happily engaged. ✍️

  • @js-ny2ru
    @js-ny2ru Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for adding another layer of meaning to one of my favorite movies.

  • @SLK666666
    @SLK666666 Před rokem +184

    Still no one noticed that Madam is totally aware of her role for K and chooses words very carefully to let him speak up and exercise at least some free will. She tells him, he is doing fine without a soul because she respects him as he is. The whole K's crew respected him, so when Koko said 'a sentimental skinjob', which is apparently an insult, all people in the room were waiting in silence while Koko would apologize. Including K himself. But he didn't notice all these, because he was too concentrated on his suffering an misery him being artificial and therefore no one. He wanted to be someone, have a soul, be the one. But one don't have to be the one to be important, respected or loved, if only they are able to avert their gaze from themselves to notice that.

    • @yawarapuyurak3271
      @yawarapuyurak3271 Před rokem +6

      Now that you mention it, yeah.
      I always thought of the Madam as her "pseudo-mother" and therefore not "real".
      But, she was a human, and she did gave him respect and appreciation.
      Then, it makes me wonder: Her caring could be considered real, since it was all within the "box of no freewill"???

    • @SLK666666
      @SLK666666 Před rokem +11

      @@yawarapuyurak3271 My thinking is that free will is too tricky notion to rely on. Being human we all know that there is no such thing as absolute free will. There are always some circumstances, social norms and rules, expectations and fears, etc., etc. Living in society, we're tangled with millions invisible strings with other people, that limit our ability to do what we want. How much of free will one might have in let's say army? Does it make it less real?
      In the movie a distinct difference between real and non-real interactions is if they push K forward to something new or not. Miriam (or what is the name of the prostitute on the street) asks: who keeps a dead tree? And attentive audience can hear Koko answering: a sentimental skinjob. So K goes back the place of that guy to check what else he might keep. Madam said him to check DNA database. And that one-eyed rebellion android gave him a notion to sacrifice himself for the greater good. (It's not that human if you ask me, but androids are so idealistic, more human than humans)
      But how about Joi? Interactions with her are so vivid and lovely that we don't really notice that there is nothing new in them. They're just comforting. Real people are pricky and unpleasant. They ask to come at work in any time of the day, intrude your place and drink your vodka without asking permission. Joi would never do that. She is perfect, appear when you want to see her and you can deactivate her by one click as soon as you get bored. She says only the things what you want to hear. But where does it bring you? You interact with yourself, and we all know how good we are at finding excuses for ourselves or pretexts to do what we want. That happened to K too, in the middle of the movie he wasn't trying to run a real investigation, he was desperately seeking for confirmation for his hope to be the one. That's why he missed Ana's elusive answer 'it's illegal to use real memories' and took it as no. And draw a conclusion real memory = real me so easily. Which led him to where he ended up.
      But this sweet illusion is so appealing, who would choose that uncomfortable real people that penetrate your little bubble of self narrative with their stupid notions, critique and manifestations of free will over this ideal girl (or boy) that represents everything you want to see and hear?

  • @buglepong
    @buglepong Před rokem +35

    dont agree about the joi scene. in my interpretation, K manages to look past the superficial nature of AI and replicant. Although they are mass produced, after they enter the world they become unique beings. the joi in the ad is not K's joi, who truly died and cannot be replaced with another joi unit. with this realisation, K also sees that he is not just another replicant, he can give his life to choose to help others.

    • @bb5242
      @bb5242 Před rokem +2

      I agree. Joi starts as a basic bot, but she learns and gets to know you and is thus no longer just a program, but becomes a life in her own somewhat limited way.

    • @Dreamfillah
      @Dreamfillah Před rokem

      Exactly. What defines "real" is personal CHOICE, and the unique experiences and feelings shared by two people. Deckard affirms this; "I know what's real", when presented with the hypotesis that it was all math that brought him and Raechal together; he chooses love. When presented with the picture perfect copy of Raechal, he rejects her, even though she's a perfect copy in every way, a "fake human" just like him. That's not what makes him dismiss her -- that's irrelevant. What matters, it's not Her, she wasn't there and he didn't share those feelings with this copy. Even if she'd have those exact memories and feelings implanted, it's not really Her. The same goes for Joi and K, just because the Joi in the advertisement is eerily similar, the experiences he shared with his Joi were unique; the feeling's were real, and so was she.

  • @StrikeTeam23
    @StrikeTeam23 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This is an incredibly fantastic and very moving video. Thank you.

  • @NinjaScorpio
    @NinjaScorpio Před 8 měsíci +2

    This video is amazing. Thanks for doin this Moon.

  • @juniorarmijo2020
    @juniorarmijo2020 Před rokem +36

    Ever since I turned 18 on Dec 29, I started to feel devoid of emotion. And yesterday was the first time in a while I shed a tear and just told myself.
    “Atleast I still feel emotions.”

    • @arnoldo6608
      @arnoldo6608 Před rokem +1

      real

    • @Shvetsario
      @Shvetsario Před rokem

      Wtf that’s my birthday

    • @forbiddenbeard2210
      @forbiddenbeard2210 Před rokem

      Work on yourself and your life as much as possible. If you live in the western world save and move early to the east. The Phillipines or Thailand. For young men...there is little opportunity for you here

    • @Sahrokh
      @Sahrokh Před rokem

      @Junior Armijo and this is why you are valuable. You still have emotions. Never let them go away. I did, and it killed me for 20 years!

  • @edistoorbust
    @edistoorbust Před rokem +51

    The way I see K and Joy- They LOVED each other. To me, the movie translated the idea that their love was real even if it was programmed. Heavy idea and opens another can of worms.

    • @ballsackgaming2100
      @ballsackgaming2100 Před rokem +10

      You want to believe its real but it really isn't

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Před rokem +12

      @@ballsackgaming2100
      There isn't an indication of that in the movie.
      It's not entirely clear whether they are conscious, but as a matter of cognition they love each other.

    • @LionKimbro
      @LionKimbro Před rokem +17

      I agree. I thought that Moon was far too pessimistic on Joy. The movie Free Guy makes it clear. The love between K and Joy is "actual" -- it is there, living in the surface, rather than in some imagined depth, and that's real enough.

    • @PeloquinDavid
      @PeloquinDavid Před rokem +6

      What I like about Villeneuve's films is that he leaves a lot of ambiguity lying around - lots of different ways to interpret what's on the screen.
      I can understand why some people come away thinking JOI CAN'T "really" love K because she's nothing more than a disembodied program. But on the other hand, the JOI character in the film DOES seem to exercise more and more agency as the film runs on (and also seems like the most "human" of all its characters...
      For what it's worth, my own take is that even biological entities are "programmed" - by their genetic "hard-wiring" and by interactions with their environment (especially their social relationships) that some see as a very close analogy to "machine learning".
      Even in real life today (let alone in the BR2049 universe), sophisticated AI learns from its interactions with humans. They're already complex systems - "black boxes" - that exhibit emergent properties that can't be predicted from the component code they are made of. My reading of JOI (and of K and Luv, for that matter) is that they've all learned to act autonomously and with a mental image of what others are thinking and feeling. At the very least they are capable of lying to and otherwise manipulating humans (even though the humans don't seem to know it) in pursuing their own agendas. Is it really that hard to imagine that even a disembodied JOI might have enough empathy to actually develop a love for an "owner" such as K who treats her well that could pass ANY "Turing test"?

    • @clauaome25
      @clauaome25 Před rokem +3

      That's what this movie does. It forces you to question what is real.

  • @gradaria
    @gradaria Před 5 měsíci

    This video gets very real, real quick... I liked it! Good work!

  • @stephenwest6738
    @stephenwest6738 Před rokem +6

    I always thought the point of blade runner 2049 is that nothing can assign you meaning that you do not assign yourself. He thought being special would make him feel something worthwhile when the most "real" thing he ever experienced was from an AI that was a product designed to make him feel loved. Yet as unspecial as this was, it made him feel. Why should that be less authentic. It's far more true than his hope of being special, and just like the memory maker told him. The more real something is, the more it illicits a true emotional response.

  • @KrokLP
    @KrokLP Před rokem +21

    The stage design is amazing in this movie. When they filmed K in his kitchen I felt this feeling of "familiar surroundings that are distorted" the most. The weird futoristic kitchen made out of 50s-70s kitchen tiles.

  • @greg_nicholls
    @greg_nicholls Před rokem +47

    This blew my mind and perfectly articulates why I loved this film so much (and saddened how most people labelled it as slow and boring)

  • @alexmirza5210
    @alexmirza5210 Před rokem

    A landmark film with a proper, intelligent and prescient and challenging script that will only get more appreciated with time as the messages and story becomes clearer and reinforced. This is one heck of an explanation crammed into a short video summary of a complex film.

  • @That1GuyUNo
    @That1GuyUNo Před 5 měsíci

    Amazing video! I’ve been drawn to this movie for some reason and you’ve helped me find out why

  • @guitarguru.3572
    @guitarguru.3572 Před rokem +18

    What I gathered from this movie was pretty much the same as the thought I had after Roy Batty’s “tears in rain” monologue. I thought to myself, “well, that’s about the most human thing I’ve ever heard or seen in my life”.

    • @JeremyB8419
      @JeremyB8419 Před 9 měsíci +4

      I agree. Its due to it being a somewhat "high level" movie. The average viewer just misunderstands and doesn't grasp certain things (much like this video creator). Both Joi and K became human throughout the story, which is reiterated by the line concerning dying for something else being a human trait. The film isn't dystopian at all, at least not really. It's more like a triumph that love and humanity will persevere, in whatever form it may be, no matter how dark and bleak the world may become.

  • @wookieezzz2551
    @wookieezzz2551 Před rokem +66

    What's interesting is most people don't realize that this is a sequel. The original is just as good and I hope people go back and watch it

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Před rokem +2

      Reflection is key. Unfortunately, it isn't common to find within humanity.
      🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
      "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In Time, all points converge; hope's strength, resteeled. But to earn final peace at the universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
      🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
      --Diamond Dragons (series)

    • @titolovely8237
      @titolovely8237 Před rokem +6

      i actually disagree. blade runner 2049 is among the very very VERY few sequels ever created to surpass its predecessor. and to surpass a film as good as the original bladerunner is truly one hell of a feat.

    • @TinLeadHammer
      @TinLeadHammer Před rokem

      Everyone knows this is a sequel.

  • @reubenmanners5209
    @reubenmanners5209 Před 7 měsíci

    Joseph Campbell’s “Hero’s journey” model explains my life to the T. I use to live in New York but circumstances led me to make the leap of faith into an unknown adventure. You did an excellent breakdown of this movie.

  • @noahboyd7589
    @noahboyd7589 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Only one year later and the introduction of learning AI makes this even more depressing.

  • @demorbe-official
    @demorbe-official Před rokem +69

    It's really so sad that such movies with much relevance to society tend to perform poorly in box office. but we are grateful that you try your level best to bring all such information to the face of the internet because the mainstream media is always hiding it. i also try to replicate what you are doing here on my channel as well.
    thanks for your efforts moon

    • @apan990
      @apan990 Před rokem +7

      my theory as to why they do so bad is due to willful ignorance, people watch movies to escape their reality, and watching a movie that highlights the issues of said reality theyre trying to escape from doesnt sit right with them, so they just push the movie aside and dont bother dealing with whatever message the movie might want to portray.
      great movie tho, on the first watch i was genuinely confused, especially at the ending, but after digging into it, reading about the potential message of the film and watching it a second time, ive grown to like the film even more.

    • @lenny_boxx4206
      @lenny_boxx4206 Před rokem +1

      @@apan990 whats Ironic is that the fact the movie is telling me the truth of reality makes me comfortable and hopeful thay despite the sad truth been presented to me atleast I'll live not ignorant to the truth no matter how it hurts

    • @apan990
      @apan990 Před rokem

      @@lenny_boxx4206 people have different views on life i guess, some like you and i prefer the truth, others prefer to live a lie, basically the matrix movie, and the majority of today's people would gladly pick the blue pill unfortunately.

    • @yusufchoudhury2959
      @yusufchoudhury2959 Před rokem +3

      @@apan990 I like enjoying both. Escapism movies and deep movies. I personally like both kind of movies.

    • @tristanbackup2536
      @tristanbackup2536 Před rokem

      Because people don't like to stop, think & reflect.

  • @destone.660
    @destone.660 Před rokem +55

    I actually JUST watched this movie not even two weeks ago. One of the thoughts that popped into my head was whether or not you would ever make a video on it. I guess that question has been answered.

    • @kamanijefferson638
      @kamanijefferson638 Před rokem +2

      I literally watched both back to back on NYE.

    • @fred4825
      @fred4825 Před rokem +3

      I watched it yesterday, lol

    • @kenneth465
      @kenneth465 Před rokem +1

      @@fred4825 I watched it January 2018 on a free website from my PS4 then I purchased the 3 bundle from iTunes in Spring 2020 for $14.99 and checked out the bonus features and never bothered watching it again because I almost fell asleep many times watching the 2017 one in theaters.

  • @dunar1005
    @dunar1005 Před 10 měsíci +3

    4:04 interesting fact that everybody gets wrong, the word brutalism does not originate from brutality. It’s from the French word “brut” which means RAW.
    Because the style was originally called béton brut (raw concrete)

  • @kikon78
    @kikon78 Před 11 měsíci

    Amazing video man, amazing I dwell a lot on this ideas. Thank you for this!

  • @HamiltonLLB
    @HamiltonLLB Před rokem +103

    A modern masterpiece. Like the original movie, repeated viewings add so much depth. Will we ever get a sequel? I just hope the upcoming TV series does not tarnish these amazing films.

    • @Rick_Cleland
      @Rick_Cleland Před rokem +1

      We're doomed! *DOOMED!!* I tells Ya!

    • @LordHaveMurcielago
      @LordHaveMurcielago Před rokem +1

      I thought this movie WAS the sequel.

    • @MarkoVeselic
      @MarkoVeselic Před rokem

      Who is doing the series, which company?

    • @SolarScion
      @SolarScion Před rokem +3

      It should be forgotten. Forcing Deckard and his kid into it ruined the plot. Plenty of great scenes, but the plot is just _ugh_ . Does not stand up to the original.

    • @l0kumidit641
      @l0kumidit641 Před rokem +2

      @@MarkoVeselic Amazon ironically enough

  • @avashapava1528
    @avashapava1528 Před rokem +24

    I haven’t even watched the movie, and I can relate to it. You can’t have any meaning to life if you continue the same rhythm like everyone else. Add a bump to the rhythm, a beat that can change the lives of others and yourself.

    • @justaguy8218
      @justaguy8218 Před rokem +4

      You also can't have much joy if you're always trying to make others like you or be like them. You just need to be the best "you" possible and stop comparing and competing.

    • @avashapava1528
      @avashapava1528 Před rokem +1

      @@justaguy8218 I agree 100%.

  • @niikon
    @niikon Před 6 měsíci

    I am completely in love with this movie and ever since watching I've been longing for something similar - absolute piece of perfection!

  • @iamcruzing
    @iamcruzing Před 6 měsíci +4

    I think you nailed it with the assessment of K and Joi. So many suggest they had a "true" love relationship but you nicely summarized the superficiality of it. And like Joaquin Phoenix in "Her", once you realize what's behind the facade, you just feel manipulated by corporate interests.

  • @WOLFGANG1125
    @WOLFGANG1125 Před rokem +93

    Great video, but the romantic in me says Joi was real and felt genuine emotion even if she was an AI. It’s like K, he’s not human but deep down that doesn’t matter because he suffers and loves like one. The OG film asks if deckard is a replicant, but by the end the answer is “what does it matter?” Joi and K shared something real despite them both being artificial, even if she was programmed for it and he was programmed to feel nothing.

    • @webcityguymyclubb4032
      @webcityguymyclubb4032 Před 3 měsíci

      It’s like their feelings and experiences created a viable soul that outlived them.

  • @guacoman817
    @guacoman817 Před rokem +9

    It’s movies like this that gives us doubt about how the future is headed but ends up becoming true the closer we get

    • @mohammedjeffali1076
      @mohammedjeffali1076 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, you won't eat meat
      You will be told what to do
      Relationships will be virtual
      You won't own a dog, you wo t be able to feed it.
      Your water tap will be digitally connected in the same way the electricity now is. It will be so expensive that your shower will last 2 seconds.
      Don't believe me. Just wait. Maybe it won't be bad for the rich, but for the poor it will be exactly like this movie.

  • @scammicus7110
    @scammicus7110 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You should do a piece on "Cherry 2000", given the depth you've been able clarify this film for so many of us. I know its not in the same league as Blade Runner, but I think in its own way it shares some of the themes. And its always interested to hear your take on these things.

  • @clver4346
    @clver4346 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This honestly makes me want to cry...

    • @reubenmanners5209
      @reubenmanners5209 Před 7 měsíci +1

      It makes you cry because it’s so true. I cried too after watching the movie.

  • @yusoph-kirammamaiii3872
    @yusoph-kirammamaiii3872 Před rokem +9

    I watched this movie during its last showing at our city. The movie ended almost midnight. When I walked outside the mall it was raining at night, the same atmosphere during the movie, felt surreal!

  • @XL250FAN
    @XL250FAN Před rokem +257

    (Spoilers) I truly love this movie. Every shot has a gorgeous color palette. But, one thing really blew my mind when I was able to step back after watching it. The way the story builds up Joi. Right off the bat, we know she’s fake. She’s computer generated graphics and highly advanced artificial intelligence. But she becomes so believable to the point where I actually cried when she was “killed”. The reality becomes completely blurred to where you forget she’s just lines of code. After the movie, I think about it for a while and the message is profound, just like the first Bladerunner. How do we, as a society, better come to understand the effects of A.I. on the human psyche?

    • @bb5242
      @bb5242 Před rokem +24

      Right, but after a period of learning, she wasn't quite fake anymore. She was something more. Not altogether real, but also not the huge, generic Joi we see later on.

    • @Maotrix-RandomGameStuff
      @Maotrix-RandomGameStuff Před rokem +24

      @@bb5242 she was actually fake, that’s why the fakest joi later says K is a good joe. Joe wasn’t something original his Joi said to him, it’s a coded into Jois. Even the AD says: “everything you want to hear and see”. That’s what makes the movie more depressing whatsoever.

    • @danielsmith9130
      @danielsmith9130 Před rokem +7

      @@bb5242 Exactly. See, the main theme of "self-sacrifice for something bigger than yourself is the most human thing you can do" actually happens with Joi in the movie as well... *cue George Lucas 'poetry' meme*

    • @sapitron
      @sapitron Před 10 měsíci

      You cried? What a pvssy.

    • @bhavisyaratna8404
      @bhavisyaratna8404 Před 10 měsíci +2

      what actually makes us human is the more profound theme of the movie

  • @imonit1177
    @imonit1177 Před rokem +2

    I felt as dejected as K loosing Joi when I accidentally deleted my 100% rdr2 file while drunk 😭

  • @cyberdragon238
    @cyberdragon238 Před 6 měsíci +1

    "Don't believe in the right thing done for the wrong reason."

  • @karmad.twelve6613
    @karmad.twelve6613 Před rokem +26

    Great video. The only mistake I found was the mistranslation on the Buddhist concept of life is suffering. That's a bad translation error. It actually states that "life CONTAINS suffering," not that life simply IS suffering. Huge difference. Love your content! Thank you!

    • @apan990
      @apan990 Před rokem +3

      life is suffering if ur turkish tho so it is true to an extent

    • @eraniklihsuk
      @eraniklihsuk Před rokem +4

      Thank you for pointing it out.That wrong translation has endured over decades.

    • @zanearnold1337
      @zanearnold1337 Před rokem +1

      If you're really going to be that semantic, you should really mention that dhukka doesn't mean "suffering" at all...

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Před rokem +1

      Yeah I think too much is made of that. Buddhism is about ending suffering, so it doesn't state that suffering is inevitable. Actually it's way more evitable than in other religions.

    • @Lunk42
      @Lunk42 Před rokem +2

      He also got a major plot point wrong. He says the replicant rebels are working for Wallace early on 11:17, 14:59, before just acting like none of that happened at the end of the video when they reveal themselves. It makes you question how little he studied the film or whether he actually watched the film at all or just some clips on CZcams.

  • @shinobiighost6946
    @shinobiighost6946 Před rokem +6

    This speaks to me a lot, my instinct to survive is so strong that I am too weak to remove myself. I have given up on such things and I'm happy being purposeless, which makes room for my own purpose. It's only lonely sometimes.

  • @Johnelhadjmi
    @Johnelhadjmi Před 7 měsíci

    Fantastic work you did with this video

  • @Brainbuster
    @Brainbuster Před 6 měsíci +2

    This could be the message of the children's story, _The Velveteen Rabbit._ The toy rabbit became real _when_ it was loved. In the same way, maybe Joi is "real" when she was loved; and K is real when he was loved.

  • @davethebrave.
    @davethebrave. Před rokem +6

    the first time he said to find a quick shot of the bully gun is a hero

  • @Draxis32
    @Draxis32 Před rokem +13

    This movie really shivers down my spine. I watched even before watching the original Blade Runner. Once I've understood what this movie was all about it hit me like a truck.

  • @j.d.youtube6557
    @j.d.youtube6557 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very nicely done analysis! Thank you

  • @KlMirKl.
    @KlMirKl. Před rokem +3

    I feel like the reason it did bad in the box office because is shows reality and where we are heading in the future and everyone wants to be comfort and not learn about the hard struggle of life

  • @lukeusriley
    @lukeusriley Před rokem +3

    "It takes courage to stare into the abyss of life and create something that is worth caring about." That line really stuck out to me.

  • @jacko250
    @jacko250 Před rokem +18

    I recently watched ‘The Man in the White Suit’ a British film from 1951 & I was gobsmacked at how refreshingly relevant the politics & satire still are in contemporary society!
    If you ever get the chance please do an analysis video on it

  • @g.w.7893
    @g.w.7893 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Genius is seldom recognized immediately. This film is genius and a masterclass of filmmaking.