01-25-2018, 07:45 PM
Blade Runner 2049.
Words cannot described how I felt when I watched this in the theatre. The first film was good(enough to make me go to sleep) but this second coming of Christ obliterated the first one in everything. EVERYTHING. The range in acting, cinematography, fight choreography, sound blends so damn well that I just can not fathom how the film crew could ever pull it off. Every scene has a purpose and the exposition is so few and far between to the point where the scene direction is so poignant and illustrative to the film benefits.
My fragile mind... I actually stuck around the credits just to envy and praise the wonderful people who had the good fortune to be apart of something so special.
If you haven't seen it already, do yourself a favor and go rent it, then purchase the digital copy, then buy the DVD, Blu-ray copy, then the 4K copy, steal a 4K TV if you don't have one and watch it. Finally, take the week off and take in what you just watch and just let go of your emotions. Just straight up cry, man.
Words cannot described how I felt when I watched this in the theatre. The first film was good(enough to make me go to sleep) but this second coming of Christ obliterated the first one in everything. EVERYTHING. The range in acting, cinematography, fight choreography, sound blends so damn well that I just can not fathom how the film crew could ever pull it off. Every scene has a purpose and the exposition is so few and far between to the point where the scene direction is so poignant and illustrative to the film benefits.
My fragile mind... I actually stuck around the credits just to envy and praise the wonderful people who had the good fortune to be apart of something so special.
If you haven't seen it already, do yourself a favor and go rent it, then purchase the digital copy, then buy the DVD, Blu-ray copy, then the 4K copy, steal a 4K TV if you don't have one and watch it. Finally, take the week off and take in what you just watch and just let go of your emotions. Just straight up cry, man.