The Baseline Test | Blade Runner 2049 [Open Matte]
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2019
- Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Scene: The Baseline Test
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
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#BladeRunner2049
#RyanGosling - Krátké a kreslené filmy
I miss when we just had to click on three pictures of a bus.
You realize what you're doing with those test is training AI, right? When it was words, it was for OCR. When it's signs and vehicles, it's for self-driving cars.
@@timewave02012 Because the people programing cars can't click on pictures themselves?
@@ericstaples7220 Because their are millions of such pictures and its grunt work its called `labelling` .. Tesla has 1000s of image labellers the captchas were just a cheep way of getting us to work for free
@@steve.k4735 Ironic how the "anti robot" test is used to train robots
You do realize that the purpose of the baseline test is actually exactly the opposite? The tests we do is to try to check that you're not a robot. The baseline test is to make sure that you **are** still an emotionless robot.
I swear in IMAX, I thought I thought I was tripping balls to the soundtrack of this movie. Absolute masterpiece.
I watched it on IMAX 3x because I knew each time I may never have the opportunity to again, and it was incomparable.
Man I watched it in a freaking plane, that was a crime!
@@muertinix *dang*
I saw it at IMAX and I was high as a fucking kite. Was awesome.
Thats Hans Zimmer for you.
That questioning sequence is exactly what I go thru with my wife if I get home late from my Beer League hockey game
Ok boomer
Your Wife: Cells?
You: Cells.
Wile you where with your boys I was with your wife because she said I’m a young boy with a lot of energy lol
@@C4_Corvette_85 weird
@@C4_Corvette_85 weird flex, but OK.
The ability to fly your own car combined with NOTHING worth landing on to walk around. Humanity by itself in a nutshell.
Such a true comment. This movie as the previous one is a masterpiece and should be known by everyone.
Yup cities and the people who live in them are disgusting.
Deep.
Facts
Most idiotic comment I’ve ever read. Misanthropic psycho doesn’t realize how sickening and miserable the state of nature is. Your entire life is comfort and convenience given to you by humanity, yet you see fit to come online and spew misanthropy. People like you do not deserve to exist.
The world building in this scene is incredible. Every time I see that flyover scene around 0:40, I imagine what it would be like walking around and living down there at street level. Just a bland, dull, gray mass of buildings. Such an awesome movie.
New Delhi already looks like that. That's the "Beige horizon", the glorious multiculti future we've been promised, in all its vibrant diversity. Enjoy it.
but within them, a million possible variants of existence and life in all its colours
That’s just a daily thing in New York
It's all the kipple taking the world into entropy
Since this film takes place in Los Angeles, they just took a few drone shots and used that for the movie. I can confirm that LA just looks like that, I used to live there
I rewatched this beautiful film this weekend. It was worth it.
I watched it last weekend. It's a very beautiful movie, similar to Dune.
They did a great job, even surpassing the original.
@@Rageren I prefer the setting of Bladerunner over Dune but they’re both great.
@@Rageren Dennis Villenueve and his magic ;)
Every time I upgrade my TV or audio system, this movie illustrates why it was a good idea.
this feels like a reverse of the Voight-Kampff Test. The original test was to determine if one was human or replicant by asking a serious of emotional questions and to see if you can illicite a human response to them. not reacting or over reacting would mean youre a replicant
in this version, the purpose is to not react and to be the least human as possible. antagonize someone enough to see if they break. any normal human would but a replicant still true to their programming wouldnt. this isnt much a test to see if your human, its to see if youre still a soulless replicant.
you just described the same thing, smh
Lmao here's a test to see if you're a replicant also here's another test to see if you're a replicant
anton watched 10 minutes of a break down of the first blade runner after watching this one and then decided to type some dumb ass circle back around shit ever
As one is for uncovering a possible replicant by presenting abstract emotional concepts and observing reactions, the other is for revealing changes of a known replicant from previously observed reactions to emotional concepts . In either case, they both have a 'script' and the goal is to observe an emotional response (be it nuanced by emergent changes from experiences and developing human-like emotions, or volatile frustration from a lack of understanding of emotional concepts/cognitive dissonance) so they are essentially the same test.
@@phomairolls No, he's right. The previous test was design to detect deviations from a baseline human response. This one is designed to detect deviations from a baseline replicant response.
Hey! At least he has got his bonus!
How do you think that eminator got paid for?
But even that gets taxed.
"bonus"
dr. evil voice: "1 million dollars..."
@@therearenoshortcuts9868 $1 million in 2049? Probably worth around $350 in 2022 money.
I dont even get a bonus.
When I first watched the movie I was impressed with the soundtrack. When I saw the credits, I had no wonder because it's Hans Zimmer.
The absolute goat
And Benjamin Wallfisch
I guess the wind shield wiper industry is still needed in the future
Noticed that too. Even more so. Will rain more in the future.
😆
You cannot let acid rain sit for too long
@@TheBooban Particulate pollution in suspension in the atmosphere does give more nucleation sites for rain drops to form, if the water vapor is present. Blade Runner's future is distinctly 1980s dystopian. WWT (World War Terminus) a large scale nuclear exchange (In the source book Blade Runner is from: Philip K Dick's book Do Android's Dream of Electric Sheep?) Pollution, overcrowding, lack of jobs leading to offworld being seen as a utopia in comparison.
Investtt
The text of the test is from the poem/novel Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov, which I highly highly recommend. I believe K is also reading it in the movie
He is really reading. In a scene Joi show the book to him in the beggining of the movie.
@@arthursouza9641 this is it, he does rear it
Also, I suspect the test has to do with more than his verbal responses per se. A human will also respond unconsciously to tone of voice, for example a man will physiologically respond to, for example, a strong assertive/angry male voice commanding him; his pupils may dilate or contract, other mammalian instincts may be triggered and these are measured by the sensors facing K.
perfectly perfectly written and explained. Your comment is very intelligent
Indeed. Later on (SPOILERS, just in case) when the Lt is grilling him for failing the 2nd test we see on her desk some recordings of physiological stuff like heart rate and pupil dilation (can't remember what else but there was alot haha). They have him under a microscope in there
Yes! This test is an advanced Voight-Kampff Test, the Voight-Kampff Test includes also Pupil Reactions, Heart Rate, Blushiness and Blood Pressure and respiratory frequency.
The dialogue is designed to provoke an emotional response, and the machine measures the voice and physiology of the replicant to determine if there was one. Replicants that develop emotions will have an empathic response to this bit of poetry, as K later does.
well the second baseline test he gets, he fails miserably, so not that intelligently written..
this movie has a surreal soundtrack and cinematography, sad to see it was so poorly received by the audience
2001 A Space Odysee and Legend (with tom cruise) were also poorly received.
Poorly received? I thought it did pretty well? I remember sitting in the theatre at opening night, whole thing was packed. One of my best cinematic experiences, this movie was made for the big screen.
@@MarquisDeSang Legend was poorly received, and THIS movie too? This movies cinematography is excellent?
Everyone loved to movie just didn't do spectacular at the boxoffice
it was greatly received by everything except box office
Just like it's predecessor this movie is a masterpiece.
It’s considerably better than it’s predecessor
@@zachcreaghcoen2389reported for false information
@@ralphmacchiato3761 Arguable but respectable. I understand what makes Blade Runner (Ridley Scott, 1982) so special -- its set, different to most productions of the time; its slow pace and lack of action; its poetic writing... -- but not necessarily share it.
While I do not consider the original Blade Runner a masterpiece, in general terms of cinema (though it is a science-fiction to me, as well as Ridley Scott's masterpiece, perhaps even a 80s masterpiece), I do not see where Blade Runner 2049 is an 'inferior' film. Time will tell as well.
Mark Zuckerberg would pass every time
Hell he probably was their first prototype 😂😂😂
Mark is more robot than robots, hes the android that cannot dream of electric ships
Whaaat?
My bad. Zuckerberg, not whalburg.
Gosling was perfect in this movie
Test Giver: “What it is like to hold the hands of someone you love?”
“Couldn’t tell ya.”
arent u supposed to ask me if i ever had one?
"It feels like black nothingness." "correct!"
This part in the theater gave me so much anxiety. I kept thinking that vertical slit next to the camera was going to shoot a sawblade or something at him if he said something wrong.
Lots of white pills out there buddy. Make use of some.
thats interesting i never really noticed the details of the machine cause i was too focused on the audio haha
*fukcs the slit*
His baseline test is not as bad as performance reviews where I work..
Work in consulting by any chance?
@@DHEspana how in the name of the Gods did you know lol 😂
Leveraged buy out firms and hostile acquisition corporations.
I keep taking piss tests.... but they never judge for accuracy.
You know, the sooner we get a baseline for accountants, I would scream happy tears.
Interesting how the way LA is in this movie, you might be influenced to think it may be during the winter, cloudy and rainy months, but the baseline test was conducted June. 30th. Thats horrifying
I only just noticed that tiny detail. Wild.
-You'll never join a union. Interlink
-Interlink
-You'll accept our dirt cheap health insurance. Interlink
-Interlink
-You can pick up your sign-up bonus.
-Thank you sir
@CritiqueThis Guns & More gun loving lunatic being against unions. color me shocked.
Unions 🤢🤮
@@Gk9311 pro union dolt who doesn't believe in a person's right to self defense or being able to negotiate their own salary or deciding their own healthcare plan... how terribly dumb and cliche 🙄🤦♂️
@CritiqueThis Guns & More drove *millions* of jobs right out of the country 👏👏
@@stephenmason9527 I'm a union mason laughing at those sad none union masons down south. Even with my dues I earn more than they do. I love how ya'll hate unions except for when they're for cops. Then they're the best thing ever.
The most sane biology major when studying for a test:
OK. I’ve said it before. Cinematographer Richard [Edit: Roger] Deakins thinks this movie wasn’t designed to be in open matte. I think he’s wrong. The mega cityscapes show just how insignificant each person is and how lonely is one’s existence. It amplifies the yearning to connect with someone else. So, here’s hoping it gets an Open Matte or IMAX 4K UHD blu ray release!
Mark Arnold is the voice of the baseline tester.
what does open matte mean
@@empathicalcryde8803 That they're not cropping the frame where you'd normally see black bars. Any film that has an Imax release has footage there (and film stock is square, so anything filmed on actual film should have content there), but it's blocked off with black off even in the home release to match the ordinary cinema release.
@@GrandHighGamer thanking you
@@empathicalcryde8803 It’s like a door mat but really wide. Just kidding.
Squint your eyes so they’re really narrow. Your vision should be like a narrow, wide strip. Take note of the top and bottom of your field of vision - it’ll be dark because of your top and bottom eyelids.
(Yes, and a bit blurry from your eye lashes)
Focus on a point across the room. Make a note of how much above and how much below that point that you can see with your eyes squinted. Now, slowly open your eyelids until wide open. Make a mental note of how much further above and below that same point that you can see now! It’s significantly more isn’t it? That’s kinda what “open matte” is for a movie camera. Movie cameras can come with various types of “eyelids” that shape what it can see by “cropping” the top and bottom of the field of vision. There are certain industry recognised “frame ratios” determined by how much is cut from the top and bottom. 16:9 is the frame size that matches your TV. 1.85:1 and 2.39:1 are suited to the much wider screens in your cinema complex. OK. So, once again, if we throw away those “eyelids” and let the movie camera imaging sensor see what it naturally captures, you’re likely to get a shape of 4:3, which is funnily enough, the same shape as our old CRT TVs.
By now things should be getting confusing. I’ll stop here. Open matte is like looking at life without eyelids!
Aaaggh!!! Can’t sleep!!!
Yeah what does Roger Deakins know?
Still nicer than Detroit.
But is it nicer than Brazil?
Why do people parrot this old joke? Have you ever even been to Detroit?
@@LT1to piss off people from Detroit
This reminds me of my last performance review. The weather was a little nicer.
Did you get your bonus?
well he didn't respond because only his office has internet.
One of the great theater experiences of my life, the sound design and score alone were worth seeing it for but everything in it is amazing.
I love how aggressive the interrogator sounds during the questioning.
the idea of a baseline test is fascinating
Pretending to not feel anything so you pass even though we know K definitely has human emotions.
One of the coolest openings in cinema
This is not the opening
@@asgardo7300 hHhA HA HA H A
@@empathicalcryde8803 XD
@@asgardo7300 you’re responding to a fake (non-authentic) comment. 99% of CZcams comments are now fake.
@@spindrift2009 There is always the same one, "this scene gave me chills" or some such crap.
Love the foreshadowing of “what’s it like to hold your child in your arms” 😢
I just realized @0:59 that the sea level of the ocean is easily 20 ft above the roof of the tenement blocks.2049 LA is basically New Orleans ….whoa
HOW DOES IT feeeel TO HOLD THE HAND OF SOMEONE YOU LOVE?
Interlinked
I think it feels pretty nice. ;3
@@p.t.archive3020 ur not even close to the baseline bro
@@_erayerdin BRO! I was just joking. Dayum! >;3
I have almost forgotten. Time to check that out again.
Bro, the soundtrack felt like legit earth-shattering explosions in the theatre
Having looked into the poetry of the baseline I now understand that the replicant K didn't really follow the rhymes. I guess missing the rhymes of spin/within and interlinked/distinct without rhythm is indicative of something not human.
i was confused about what this was when i first saw it. they're testing him to see if he's not a replicant?
@@fortyoz.4350 I think they are testing to see if he has an emotional response to any of the stuff he is hearing. If he hesitates/does not respond robotically without emotion then they assume he is no longer fit for service and gets retired.
@@fortyoz.4350 He is a replicant, the baseline test is to check he's not gone 'rogue' and turned into the synths that we see in the original blade runner. Its basically a psychometric test of the replicant's emotions. I.E. do they feel something at the thought of a mother, or the idea of being in love.
my brain hurts now
He's only supposed to respond to the end of each line, the other parts are a distraction.
My absolute fav and best movie of all time
A friend of my asked me “Wouldn’t it be awesome to live in the world of Bladerunner?”
I relied “No. No I would not.”
My reasoning is “That world is bleak, dreary, hateful, and on the brink of collapse. But it’s fiction….”
Its interesting that this guy is literally walking down a hallway in a police station with blood running down his nose and face and a stab wound in his right arm, but no one, not even his superiors, care to try and tend to his injuries. Humanity has lost their humanity...
He has to treat his own wounds, at home. But before he can do that he has to take the post traumatic baseline test, to see if he gets to go home at all.
He’s disposable.
Pretty sure they know he's a real man (fine, he's a replicant in the movie) and doesn't need mommy to fix his boo-boos.
This guy could have his arm cut off and his buddies have seen all that and are thinking he'll be fine.
He's a replicant. From their perspective, he's not human. Your point's still valid tho, and the question of K's humanity is the core theme of the movie itself.
'Let me tell you about my mother...'
Leon is that you
One of my favorite scenes!
Hes not supposed to have emotion or consience, but they still motivate him with a bonus?
Not emotional in certain boundaries i guess
@@mercedesamgpetronas2439 have fun, but when a child hugs you Feel nothing
Artificial Nueral networks are given rewards when they perform according to the goals provided by the environment.
I don't think not having emotions entirely is the goal. The goal is for the replicants to be fully in control of their emotions at all times.
@@denisl2760 failure to respond correctly or timely or with the correct tonal context indicates irritation which is an aberration. If we had biomechanicals walking among us I would imagine most people would want something more immediate than a verbal test at the end of a days work.
Loved it
A typical UK summer!
I don’t get it.
@@p.t.archive3020 because its a dark dystopian police state
The music in this film is incredible.
"NPC support the Latest thing we tell you to care about. Slava Ukraine!"
NPC: "Slava Ukraine"
Aye..Jimmy Dore doesn't exist..
Epstein definitely killed himself.
WMDs were found in Iraq.
The Media is telling the truth on Ukraine
@@rammingspeed4941 slava ukraine gaping hole
I really liked the music in these scenes. Very interesting
Oh the music....amazing.
This is what New York City feels like on a humid rainy day.
At least it´s not the sh!t hole called south of USA.
I wonder why the voice of autopilot (or whatever) in the beginning speaks russian:
0:01 управление (неразборчиво) вы находитесь в ограниченном воздушном пространстве - controls ( inaudible ) you are in a restricted airspace
0:18 разрешение на оформление транспорта Лос Анджелесская полиция - LAPD's vehicle registration permit
Thanks for translating. More to spot everywhere through the movie on the background if you watch closely. Strangely, it's more USSR symbols than Russian. Could be a "vision" of the outcome of WW3.... (?)
Different languages fit perfectly into the cyberpunk aesthetic
@@MaxSmog true
I think what their questions are also quotes from that book Pale Fire, another hint that he's not a real person since it would mean that his interests are implants just like his memories
You are absolutely correct, it is Nobokovs 'Pale Fire'.
DAMN.... the CAPTCHA in 2049 is intense
Give credit to the extra that said "fuck off skin job" so well.
even from my headphones I know to be so jealous of everyone who got to see this in IMAX.
BR 2049 in Imax was the only time being Sober where I felt on an amazing high/trip
When the random tinder girl starts questioning your fake personality.
Omg people still use tinder??? Lmfao
@@lisavanderpump7475 is there a better alternative? Well besides dating people you meet in person.
@@lisavanderpump7475 sure some people still wanna get vanderpumped dry
Great acting
Wow I remember very little of this movie
I love the Aesthetic of Blade Runner the most out of any Cyberpunk media
Blade Runner is Just pure pre digital age 1984 Level dystopian cyberpunk. Analog, Brutalist, Dirty, gritty, depressing 80‘s cyberpunk a hybrid of Dieselpunk, Atompunk and Casette Futurism
Blade Runner is spiritually very 60‘s, 70‘s like in many things
Which actually coincides with where the timeline approximately splits from ours.
I am a devout fan of the original Bladerunner and never thought to watch this as I didnt reckon it would be any good......shame on me! This has respected the original film closely. The righteous Vanglis's 'sound' has been carefully incorporated and blended to produce a SUPERB sequel! I first saw Bladerunner on board a troop ship on a reel to reel projector! I have lost count of how many times I have watched it - I know the script inside out and the soundtack. Bow its time for 2049 to catch up so I need to get watching it more - SUPERB!
its masterfully veiled garbage
"When you're not working, do they put you in a box? Cells."
"Cells."
"How does it feel to get beat up as a Z warrior by Cells? Cells."
"Cells."
"Can you perform a fusion dance? Interlinked."
"Interlinked."
40 years ago... watching the Jetsons with car (fly mobile) technology, everyone flying or on ground hi- tech..I wanted it. Today...nope nope.nope.... I am old enough to learn corporate/legislation tech, is dark, and very scary. I only have a youtube/Facebook account, and I am tracked everywhere. Me, my house Floorplan, everywhere I go is tracked. The harder it is to log off, the harder it is to be legal.
1999 was perfect, we could have stopped.
but the easier to be controlled.
@@yogaasana6019 controlling people? Profitable.
I love this movie.
Честно говоря, о фильме таком, просто хочется сказать одну вещь, легендарный шедевр
I for one am glad, that L.A. managed to get its smog problem under control... makes one hopeful for the future.
He earned +10000000 social credits as bonus
This soundtrack.... my god
I don’t know why but this is depressing. There’s something about the future dystopia theme that makes watching or playing (cyberpunk) so depressing
it's not so hard to believe where we are heading.
Agreed. I read somewhere that we seem to have lost hope for the future which is why a lot of the most recent scifi has been depressing, or at least based in a depressing dystopian type future. If you look back at some of the scifi made in the 80s and even the some in the 90s, it was always based on a brighter future, back when we were hopeful of what the future would bring. Fast forward to those exact dates in those scifi movies i.e. today, we still dont have flying cars, we haven't colonised the moon or mars for that matter, we're dealing with climate change, and the list goes on. So, we've lost hope for the future and its now coming through in alot of the movies that are made today.
You will own nothing, and you'll be happy. Show me your Vaccine Pass. Good. You can go home to your e-wife now and eat your bug dinner.
That's what cyberpunk is all about, high tech low life. Crime, moral decline, poverty. Wealth and power concentrated in the hands of evil corporations.
Focus on solarpunk, then.
To think, conceptually, that the movie universes of Blade Runner, Soldier, Alien, and Predator are loosely connected to each other.
Alien and Blade Runner probably aren’t because they both are owned by 2 different companies
But they both aesthetically and spiritually are very much the same
Ridley even said that in his own head Canon they share Universes
@@user-ol7bt4wp1j even though the movie Prometheus references Blade Runner in some way, I also like to think that Alien and Blade Runner are both semi-canon to each other despite them being owned by two different film companies.
What it’s like getting hired at subway
This baseline test is not to check if he's human or not. It's to check that he hasn't gotten traumatized or stressed and become compromised by emotions. They want to make sure he can still follow orders no matter what.
the intensity of his voice made me feel like i was being questioned. we were all mad uncomfortable in the theater every time this shit went down. its so good
Dennis Villeneuve is goated
You can notice that hes so shy that he doesnt look at poeple's eyes
2:05 feels purposeful that K hesitates for just a moment when asked that particular question
This is such an incredible film holy shit.
I swear, my daily staff zoom call meetings are just like this. Yet, we are hardly ever on the same page.
This is no worse than the bullying in some companies today.
Bladerunner 2049 will be a classic just like its predecessor. This is peak sci-fi.
Do you love Blade Runner? Interlinked
- Interlinked
Do you want to watch it again? Interlinked
- Interlinked
“The hovercraft’s cool but the air’s so putrid” - El-p
"MY HOVERCRAFT IS FULL OF EELS!" - Mr Tobacconist
God youtube compression is getting so bad. The first part of this scene with the car in the rain just looks like fuzzy foggy nothing
This is Usually how it goes when my mom asks how my day at school went
He is literally me
When i watched this there was an old man a few seats down from me with his wife and it occurred to me he was probably my age when he fell in love with the first blade runner and lived long enough to see the sequel. Also he pissed himself. I hope to be 83yrs old watching bladerunner 3029 and i to will piss myself happily knowing someone will sit in it on the next screening. It shall be so.
I fucking love open matte. I wish there was an open matte option for aspect ratio but even master files on home video are masked.
Welcome to night city
What a film
I'm sorry, where did you get this open matte? I always wanted to see the IMAX version again, but is nowhere to be found.
Literally Me
Everytime i come home from the Bar
sucks that this is so relatable in a way
My tired ass thought this video was “The Vaseline Test”
Tired... ass? Tired of all the vaseline testing?
@@GoodRogue LOL yes ya got me
@@DavidKFZ Man, I don't judge. Whatever makes it work. Cheers!
@@DavidKFZ my ass also likes vaseline
Now that is some Freudian slip shit right there.
Wow. I didn't know that the dispatcher speaks russian in the original movie. Watched it dubbed in a movie theater.
what
WTF u on about
@@Scott-jb8sy At the beginning: "los angeles air traffic control, you are in restricted airspace".
Kind of wish I could vacation to 2049 LA to get away from the heat of Night City....
Is there an open matte version of this movie available somewhere?!
I would pay whatever amount of money to see this movie in IMAX
tbh it was a problem. there was just too much on screen at any one time and it was damn near impossible to take it all in. you'd need to be at the back of the hall I think to get the best effect.
"We're done.." our time is almost up
Did he fail the last part? He responded to the last question instead of just saying, "interlinked."
I think he needs to say only the repeated phrase so they can test whether he is trying distracted by the meaning of the poem itself.
He is a liberal. The replicants are liberals. And they can't do a task for too long without blowing their fuses.
It's a great movie, and perhaps even better than the first. The sound design and much of the soundtrack is superb. But the music DEFINITELY missed the heart of the original. The original had occasional moments of jazz, blues, of actual melody to remind us of humanity amidst it all. A wall of sound is an effective tool and a powerful one, and some scenes bear out some massive chords, but there's never really a leitmotif or memorable melody that winds its way through the dense fog of Zimmer's soundscapes.
He pauses slightly after one question:
“Do you dream about being? Interlinked.”
It’s subtle, but his response time to that question is slightly different than all the others. It also sounds like they’re asking:
“Do you dream about being interlinked?”
And I think the answer to that question is “yes.” That’s why he paused slightly … he had to suppress his thoughts and change his response to “interlinked.”
“That’s Word Wang!”
i wanna know how that test works lol. very interesting