Blade Runner 2049: Ambushed in the scrapyard
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Using his spinner, K (Ryan Gosling) gets shot down by scavengers living inside an old ship scrapyard. He gets attacked but is protected by Luv (Sylvia Hoeks) who watches over him using a remote camera surveillance.
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Luv getting her nails done while calling in a missile strike is one of the most cyberpunk things ever.
@austinquick6285
Жыл бұрын
makes for a great screensaver
@DaveAlexKD
Жыл бұрын
The feminist dream.
@scottdaunhauer2453
Жыл бұрын
IKR?!!? C O L D BLOODED asF!!!
@thankyouforyourcompliance7386
Жыл бұрын
No, it's not. It is lame and superficial.
@austinquick6285
Жыл бұрын
@@DaveAlexKD key word dream
People always criticizing Gosling for being "too wooden" in this role. Except he's supposed to be an emotionless bio-robot.
@photoopp6100
Жыл бұрын
See what you're saying, as compared with say something like the role that Rutger Hauer played. I'm no movie expert but I really liked the new movie and the new "skin jobs". It must have been their revamped emotions profile.😄
@JahBreed
Жыл бұрын
I saw it and did'nt have high hopes. I had no problems with him at all.
@smit4459
Жыл бұрын
I do not think Ryan Gosling gave one of his best performances in "Blade Runner: 2049" (2017). That is my only complaint towards the amazing movie. If you want to see the best of Ryan Gosling's acting in my opinion, I recommend seeing "The Ides of March" (2011). Gosling should have received an Oscar nomination for that film.
@user-yj1on3bf1v
Жыл бұрын
he "too wooden" in all films
@killedpatrick
Жыл бұрын
Generally, If thats the performance the director wanted, then thats what he did. To me, these latest replicants were not the same as previous, they were made to be more emotionless, backed up with the baseline test he had to perform.
I always liked their shock when he gets out willingly instead of having to cut him out. They started to question what they got themselves into.
"Zoom in" "Closer" *camera hits Gosling* "Too close"
I love Joi! Yes, Ana is a fox, but her character is so real and empathetic. What a great performance! Luv is also wonderful.
@lunaretic3
Жыл бұрын
I love Joi too! About every couple of nights.
@prosaic.7944
10 ай бұрын
It was a joi to see her on-screen.
@InformantNet
10 ай бұрын
@@lunaretic3 There's always one of you commenting that has to be a perv.
@anomalousfiend
9 ай бұрын
@@InformantNethe made me laugh idc
@GoldenTiger01
6 ай бұрын
@@InformantNet It's what she's designed for.
1:57 that backbreacker.. I felt that
@jonathanjones2722
Жыл бұрын
I need my back cracked like that sometimes.
@adamtherenegade2001
Жыл бұрын
@@jonathanjones2722 Ouch, I can't imagine feeling that
@cabnbeeschurgr6440
7 ай бұрын
I love how there isn't much violence in this movie but when there is it's usually K being absolutely fucking brutal
1:21 - That's such a beautiful shot. The way she's flickering and ultimately goes away and reveals the people on the hill behind her. Great symbolism...
@PredatorPeyami
2 жыл бұрын
Good catch
@coreycox2345
Жыл бұрын
Go looking for her! I bet he does?
@rogeliorodriguez8518
Жыл бұрын
What symbolism though?
@kanicman
Жыл бұрын
@@rogeliorodriguez8518 I think he probably meant great visual metaphor. It is a classy reveal though.
@dblockbass
Жыл бұрын
theres so much of that in this movie. cinematography is tremendous.
When he broke that guy in half It got real
@olegogay7123
Жыл бұрын
Актео
I love the fact that after all the air strikes the scrapyard doesn't really look different, you can't break an already broken world lol
I'm pretty sure I'll still be excited to see this when it comes out in 27 years.
@vaaance710
Жыл бұрын
Might be reality by then. I mean hell it probably won't even take that long
Gosling crushed this role, the entire cast really was just dynamite.
this movie was so good, I never understood why it was hated on at release.
@vincenthernandez1646
Жыл бұрын
It wasn’t hated. It was ignored.
@ibbjos08
Жыл бұрын
I thought it was as good as the original.
@gregbors8364
Жыл бұрын
Who “hated” it? 🤔
@NecroMorrius
Жыл бұрын
Nobody hated it, people thought it was fantastic. All three of us who bothered to go and see it.
@finbomartini
Жыл бұрын
I sort of dismissed it on first viewing and I don't know why. On repeat viewings it's one of the best sci-fi movies ever made. A real classic.
The entire missile strike is a callback to the digital enhancement scene in the original BR. There, Deckard is using the computer terminal to zoom in and enhance a 3D digital photo. Here, Luv is zooming in from high altitude weapons platforms and decimating anyone obstructing her goal.
@ayebraine
8 ай бұрын
Now people do it in real life, I saw hundreds of chilling pieces of footage where people are hunted and obliterated by artillery fire and drone-dropped microbombs, hour after hour, relentlessly, in full view of the buzzing quadrotor eyes in the sky. Until they run and crawl wildly, out of their minds, before falling out of exhaustion and giving up, or too wounded to crawl, still looking skyward at their tormentors as the last grenade falls, or the kill is confirmed visually. It's fucked up.
@Daniel__Nobre
8 ай бұрын
@@ayebraine Yes, it's clearly a "nod" to long distance and drone strikes (as well as a nod to that original BR scene indeed). It's scary that such technology hasn't been science fiction for some years now.
1:10 Joi was never fake. Her love for K was always real. When K sees the giant holographic Billboard he realizes his Joi was nothing like the one in the ad. She put herself at risk and helped him in an act of self sacrifice and she expected nothing in return.
@sauce8277
Жыл бұрын
That's up to interpretation. Also, is she did happen not end up being fake, is was because he freed her, I believe she was purely program and could never be free though. Unlike him.
@DevilDogMuNky
Жыл бұрын
I don't think it matters what we think about their relationship, it's what K thinks. "You are real for me." That should be enough.
@sauce8277
Жыл бұрын
@@DevilDogMuNky While it does in the context of his happiness within a fantasy movie, if we are debating it’s reflection of reality, then we should only accept healthy emotional situations. That unfortunately would not be one.
@rus3781
Жыл бұрын
Arent we all programmed somehow? Programmed to put meaning to abstract things like love
@fractalawareness
Жыл бұрын
She was programmed to adapt to his desires (starting from the first scene with her trying to guess how to entertain him after a hard day at work, ending with the way she embraced his thoughts about being a real child - seems like he really needed that support) so I view her character as a way to reveal a big part of his character hidden behind the necessity to remain emotionless for years to survive (not being decommissioned at work as a defective replicant). He wanted that threesome so she made an appointment. He wanted to erase her from the home PC for security reasons but he also wanted HER to suggest it. The way his boss said "we all looking for something real", his desire to be a real child combined with him using an artificial pre-programmed soft that fulfills all his wishes about the perfect partner - this brings up some interesting questions and thoughts to the viewers :)
This was as good a sequel as could be hoped for. Really visceral and engrossing film making. The dystopian future vision had been updated as we're already living the one envisioned in the original. Some outstanding ideas. Love the improvised guerilla tactics of the scrapyard people. Then how they're just blown away by the overwhelming corporate firepower.
@alanrogs3990
7 ай бұрын
How are we living in the original? Examples?
@juangomez1704
4 ай бұрын
@@alanrogs3990he probably meant the date and just some technology that feels similar
The scary reality of flying hover cars with zero lift capability. Catastrophic systems failure and you're basically falling in a 5,000 lb metal coffin.
@sgtpaloogoo2811
Жыл бұрын
Probably why they'll never see wide spread usage. Even if they do get invented.
@prashank
Жыл бұрын
@@sgtpaloogoo2811 it’s called a helicopter 🚁
@sgtpaloogoo2811
Жыл бұрын
@@prashank they are very cool yes. But people don't drive them to work. At least most people don't anyway.
@KalleKofot
Жыл бұрын
@@prashank Helicopters can glide if engine power is lost, look it up.
@tehmarok
Жыл бұрын
@@sgtpaloogoo2811 Flying cars will never exist for common use because the logistics of traffic regulations would be impossible. If there were as many flying cars in the sky as cars on the road, there'd be unimaginable carnage from crashes. We're lucky to keep the average driver safe on the ground...
Can we stop for a second and appreciate the hipshot with a harpoon from a quarter mile downrange at a moving aerial target?
@Puschit1
5 ай бұрын
Permission granted.
I guess I’m the only one but I love how when the cars system goes out and joi leaves before the crash, just how isolated he is once again. Then the pov shot just looking out the windshield quietly falling then comes to realization like oh shit this is happening then prepares for what’s next
Thieves/scavengers always seem to speak german/cityspeak in the Blade Runner universe, just like the midgets in the first movie :D This is what I picked up from the scrapyard scene (correct me if I'm wrong, german is not my native language) :) @ 1:50 Scavenger: "Da ist nichts drin" / "There's nothing in it." @ 1:52 Scavenger: ""Ich habe es mit meine eigenen Augen gesehen" / "I have seen it with my own eyes" followed by "He was dead." @ 2:10 Mr. Cotton (or another scavenger): "Ergreift ihn!... Nicht stehen, vorwärts!" / "Grab him!... Don't stand, forward!"
I seen vid's where people are talking about Joi being just another program. No, she is not. You can see that she truly has emotions here and that her concern for K is genuine. On another note.. Damn Ana de Armas is stunning.
@Toasty667
Жыл бұрын
Simulated emotions.
@JaybayJay
Жыл бұрын
@@Toasty667 Real emotions. If Rachael could love Dekker and have a baby, I think they learned. K got angry, hopeful, sad. She was intelligent enough to know her last words were coming, and she choose to tell K she loved him and that's real fear she's expressing for his safety.
@richardhart3442
Жыл бұрын
@@JaybayJay I want to believe this is true but literally EVERYTHING you just listed can be programmed. The director left this open to interpretation on purpose. In my opinion, the fact we as viewers become attached to her and trust in her emotions, shows how genius this product was. It proves the directors point which is that given the choice, we will believe what we want if it means we feel loved.
@JaybayJay
Жыл бұрын
@@richardhart3442 Deckard was resistant to Rachael, but he finally got it when he listen to Roy tell his tale of sorrow, his experiences, his joys, wonders and his regrets before dying. The tears in the rain he called it. They really do feel in this universe and they're not really artificial intelligence anymore at that point, they step into the realm of true intelligence. That's why he fell in love with her. Cause he realized her emotions for him were real in turn. As Replicants, or just synthetic humans they should never have been allowed to step foot on Earth. But they evolved to the point where they could break free of their behavioral programming.
@JaybayJay
Жыл бұрын
@@richardhart3442 Blade Runner 4: Return of the Joi..
That first guy really drew the short straw lol.
Gosling is brilliant at playing emotionally constipated.
missile detonations there would be even more deadly with all the rusty metals flying.
Poor Joe, he never knew he was just seen as a tool by Luv and her employer-or at least not until everything in his life was broken or dead...
I really enjoyed this film. Excellent production
Something I only noticed on re-watch: Gosling doesn't kill the two scavengers he shoots. He hits them in the arm and leg. It's brief, but the director seems to go out of his way to show them still alive in a subsequent shot.
in 2049 airbags are so underrated
0:00 aimbot, kick him.
Car windows must be made of Gorilla Glass 2049
Ryan has that dead eyed intense look DOWN PAT which is PERFECT for this character being a replicant and all!!!...
Love the moment with Luv.
Nothing but tears in the rain, mate
The nail dresser must be on edge as she's working on Luv's nails. Making any mistake would likely bring a death sentence.
everybody gangsta until an orbital missile platform with split second firing shows up.
At first I was very apprehensive about Gosling being cast but his performance was really great and as a sequel to a movie I love I feel they stayed true to the original but made this there own.
I love how chill he is about his AV crashing lmao
@marcv2648
5 ай бұрын
I like all the rattling and things falling around inside after the moment of near silence without thrust. Has a realism to it. Not to mention the rain blowing against the windows.
Called that shit down from orbit!!
People got torn apart from explosions - KZread that's ok. F word KZread - oh that's too much.
I wish I could rewatch this movie sometime as I feel as though I didn't appreciate it enough the first time.
@Rick_Cleland
8 ай бұрын
It's the kind of film you need to watch several times.
@quercus3290
8 ай бұрын
download it then
Gosling gave us a role that is just....🥰🥰🥰
This movie was underrated!
this movie is a masterpiece
Imagine being so strong, that a plane crash is something so easily survivable. Most of us would break something.
People who disliked this movie just didn't understand it
The violence in this movie always feels necessary and rough.
what surprises me most is how he hit a flying car with a harpoon, along a ballistic trajectory
I need that kind of CAS for when I go to Westfield.
@mikejohnson9118
Жыл бұрын
Ohio or New Jersey?
This film was a masterpiece, just like the original , love it
0:14 that lightning rod trap is so fucking cool I wish it was actually possible.
I wish all guns sounded like that.
@sclogse1
2 жыл бұрын
How about just the flu shot?
@leoberg118
Жыл бұрын
@@sclogse1 We need to make guns sound horrific to the ears of insecure angry young men. If the AR-15 used high-end acoustic science to imitate a 75-yearold man suffering from constipation, or angry gay sex, the shootings would stop.
Those shades are so nice.
It's a nice bit of real world grounding to the film, that in a world otherwise destroyed by war and pollution, San Diego remains the same.
Film is still art.
The irony is that this is actually what San Diego looks like
@reasonableskeptic5703
Жыл бұрын
Ha! Is it bad? I've never been but I heard cost of living is unsurprisingly high, as is homelessness.
@josephjordell7923
Жыл бұрын
@@reasonableskeptic5703 yes its horrid. If you take the trolley downtown you have to walk through throngs of zombies and makeshift camps before you reach any normal place. The city does their best at “hiding” the problem behind the first row of waterfront properties but the minute you step out of the “green zone” it’s hell on earth.
@danielball959
Жыл бұрын
@Kira Nah, it's just California. (We should build a wall to protect the rest of the country.)
The most catastrophic “Pollution Fault” I’ve ever seen…
Animated nails! I'm sure someone is working on this!
Шикарный фильм, произведение исскуства.
@user-he2wh9ty5u
Жыл бұрын
Название?
@iotone7525
Жыл бұрын
@@user-he2wh9ty5u Вы просите название фильма, но вы просите без уважения.
@user-kl1or6to8r
Жыл бұрын
@@user-he2wh9ty5u бегущий по лезвию 2017г вроде
@AREA_51_King_Boss
Жыл бұрын
@@user-kl1or6to8r 2049 не вроде а таки есть
Totally awesome movie.
I loved everything about this movie.
@marcv2648
5 ай бұрын
same.
Send the script doctor unto Philip K. Dick, you get Blade Runner. Send the script doctor unto Blade Runner, you get Blade Runner 2049.
One thing that got me about Blade Runner 2049 is the utter dystopia. It is the super-future, there are space colonies, and nobody lives nice. Therefore, I have a question for the director, is this trash planet a replicant viewpoint (Ryan Gosling), or is the director in need for a year long sabbatical with no important decisions?
The guy stuck a harpoon 250 meters away at a moving object aiming from the waist, I never realized that. lol
A fantastic snene from the excellent movie
This Peugeot Spinner 2031 is light armor ,is air fighter and survellience.
Luv made this whole movie, amazing.
@whanethewhip
Жыл бұрын
Sorry, no. Chevy Luv was discontinued in 1982.
Luv was such a cool character
All I want to know is, from what material that car is made to not even dent when falling and crashing at terminal velocity.
@zombie_ghandi215
Жыл бұрын
its a peugeot, it never breaks
@Pyrrho_
4 ай бұрын
Plot armor.
Dat orbital bombardment.
It'll only get worst before it gets better.
This film was fantastic, true kino. While the first movie is the OG! Never can be topped I personally think the sequel is better.
'Are you a fighter or are you food' With a badass lady, with badass weapons coming to the rescue. Thor ragnarok anyone? ;-)
0:00 nice aim
Пацан к успеху шел. Не повезло, не подфартило...
I hadn't seen until now that K's car is Peugeot lol
I used to live on a planet like that
@atticstattic
Жыл бұрын
Sorry you had to end up here....
@bradleypeterson2208
Жыл бұрын
Raxus Prime?
@piscitellinicholas5240
Жыл бұрын
@@atticstattic I'm going back
@wavyting1208
Жыл бұрын
take me with you
The K use the same técnic of the Sulleyberg tô landing in River Hudson ;start the APU for the use the controls and make the turbines work,he otbity like RollerCoaster and on the retrorocketes,tô use the jets like hovercraft and the landing more soft.
@shagman7437
Жыл бұрын
The Captain Sully movie was also good btw, if you haven't, or anyone else hasn't seen it yet should go check it out. But yes, I get your point. You would think there would be more safety redundancy built in for flying vehicles, especially a LAPD cop car in that universe, to protect from lightning and electric shocks like a battery backup system, or ultra capacitors to give you enough time to land safely. But I digress, I know it's just a movie and the scene called for it. I just like Sci-fi mechanics/engineering 🤘.
I am speechless.
1:58 Do this exercise every day and your back will not hurt
Where's the door cut? Why on the arm extended with gun cut scene all the sudden it's pointed in a different direction? Seems to easy to get this continuity stuff right.
nice artillery support
Amazing way to hitchhike a flying car of the future.
This must have been the most natural role ever for Ryan Gosling......zero facial expression required 😆
@MrB00mbang
Жыл бұрын
It’s my opinion this is not a good movie. Gosling’s lack of charisma is part of that.
@Prof.Pwnalot
Жыл бұрын
@@MrB00mbang True. Cant beat the original, no matter where we are at technological speaking. Looked worse than the original, acting was shit.
@josephjordell7923
Жыл бұрын
I agree. This is the only movie where Gosling’s complete lack of range works in his favor. And I think it was a great movie. A worthy sequel to the original.
@RNDM-nd7tj
Жыл бұрын
@@MrB00mbang He's supposed to be a robot though, robots will never have charisma.
@alanrogs3990
Жыл бұрын
@@RNDM-nd7tj But he is flesh and blood so I think he wouldn't be called a robot
love dis movie
Those pieces of scrap metal would've been picked up clean to the bare earth and rocks. Even right now in some 3rd world countries the metal scrappers break the concrete slabs in the abandoned building to get to the reinforcement rods, never mind whatever future it is.
@kenzie408
Жыл бұрын
Keep in mind that Earth in the Blade Runner universe has been totally devastated by nuclear war and biosphere collapse. Most life on Earth has been extinguished, and most industrial production (along with much of humanity) has been moved off-world, where metals are abundant. There are pockets of humanity left on Earth crammed into urban areas, yet vast areas of these cities are still depopulated wastelands. Cities are surrounded by rings of useless junk or "kipple". There wouldn't be enough demand for all the entire ruined cities worth of scrap metal left on Earth. In the Blade Runner universe, real live animals are some of the most prized and expensive things around, as most of them are extinct. Most people make do with electric pets.
Fire, Fire again....fire
Cant wait to have a personal AI like this.
@mentalhospital1701
Жыл бұрын
microsoft at work 🏡
Everything about this scene is awesome, but I have to ask, how tf does Luv have access to play missile command irl while getting her nails done?
Philip K. Dick wrote some Amazing, prophetic, Sci-fi. And, as I've explored our possible Roots in Humanity, I See, parallels that SCARE ME TO THE BONE... Great stuff, nonetheless.
_Boro: (..faDes oUt oF eXisteNcE, pOintinG tO terrorists nearby)_ *Sieg: (Survival nOises..)*
Im pretty sure could have handled all of them without luv’s “help”
0:15 that's literally my gf after I take my meds
Thought the movie was a terrible continuation of the original.
No air bags
@Th-hk9ne
Жыл бұрын
We die like "real" men
AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO LIKED THE PART WHERE JOI LIKE GLITCHES 1:07
The fact that this non-aerodynamic brick was able to glide somehow instead of dropping like a stone baffles me to this day.
@joewinfield3276
2 ай бұрын
I get what you’re stating but it’s called angular momentum coupled with velocity. Same principle applies if you toss a basketball towards a hoop.
@Pupixario
2 ай бұрын
@@joewinfield3276 Around here basketballs can't make turns like that 0:30 The vehicle 's power is completely out and it has no aerodynamic features or control surfaces that would allow it do this (at least to my knowledge unless there isn't something in the Blade Runner lore that explains how this works)
@joewinfield3276
2 ай бұрын
@@Pupixario funny how you’re arguing the physics of a fictional vehicle from a movie script. Please understand the laws of physics don’t apply to movies. I suppose you also feel you can shoot around a corner by simply whipping a pistol around too? Again, it’s in the script so arguing the flight path of a CGI’d vehicle has no merit whatsoever here.
@Pupixario
2 ай бұрын
@@joewinfield3276 Bro, you are the one that started explaining it with physics. LMAO I literally said I can't explain it and it baffles me, yet you felt like you can explain with with "angular momentum coupled with velocity. Same principle applies if you toss a basketball towards a hoop."
Nice product placement though it being French explains the car giving up just when it almost lifted off again.
“Drive 2049”
мне очень круто зашёл этот фильм
dam jenna ortega been in lot of stuff lately
K wants all the smokr