(Bonus) Blade Runner 2049

Published: Oct. 18, 2017, 6:02 p.m.

b"With the original Blade Runner being a formative film for both Dario and Neil, they take the time to discuss the 2017 sequel directed by Denis Villeneuve: Blade Runner 2049. A lot has been said and written about this new incarnation,\\xa0directly about the aesthetics, philosophical themes and narrative, but also regarding the wider ideological readings related to gender, race and class. We hope you enjoy our contribution to the discourse around a film which, if nothing else, reminds us of cinema's ability to provoke thought and exercise passion.ReferencesAre audiences to Lazy to appreciate Blade Runner\\xa0- WiredMale Stars Get to Age, While Women Live On in Digital Re-creations of Their Younger Selves - Nate Jones Vulture\\u2018Blade Runner 2049\\u2019 is about learning that you\\u2019re not the main character in your own story - Alyssa Rosenburg - The Washington PostBlade Runner 2049 is an uneasy feminist parable about controlling the means of reproduction - Helen Lewis - The New Statesman"