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Do you mean the flying vehicles? |
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Definitely see it a second time. I thought it was better after I had a head start on it. |
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I was wrong, I guess I missed the part when a one eyed lady explains the memory implants. My son explained it to me. So all the replicants got the horse implant. So I get it now. It’s kind of a downer. I like my version better. Thanks to everyone for clearing that up. But I’m not giving up, that easy...I think I remember during the bone autopsy that they deternined that a child had been passed through the birthing canal, and another had been born c section? Did I recall that correctly? |
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https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2017/10/23/life-after-empathy-on-blade-runner-2049/
Driving cross-country some years ago, I pulled off Interstate 76, among the arroyos and tumbleweed at Fort Morgan, Colorado. Philip K. Dick lay buried somewhere in the cemetery there. But where? At the public library, a sweet old lady volunteer flipped the pages of a bound burial record until she found the grave’s location. I wrote it down, thanked her, and wandered around until I found a double tombstone, about a foot high, bearing the names Philip and Jane, Dick’s twin sister, dead in infancy. (Before he died in 1982, Dick purchased the plot next to hers.) |
If I didn't see the original, would I understand the new one?
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And that plot actually had a similar feel to another movie from the '80s, "Angel Heart". About a man who sells his soul to the devil. The devil returns some years later in disguise to hire the man, now working as a private detective, to find somebody. Turns out, he's trying to find himself! He had forgotten all about his original deal. |
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Great movie but from memory there are some disturbing scenes. |
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They all had the memory - but I also think that it leaves the door open to K being the other twin...
I liked the movie - because the deeper you dig - the more questions (and possibilities) there are. |
I think K was set up to be red herring, a false lead, to protect Mariette. No twin.
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EDIT: ooops, spoke too soon, without first thinking about who Mariette was. I actually hadn't thought about your theory before. INTERESTING! |
We may have to wait for more answers until the next one comes out in 2052 (Blade Runner 2084)
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