Director Denis Villeneuve’S Duna: second part came out in theaters this past weekend and it was a truly epic movie! Damn, I love what he did with this film adaptation! He is a truly talented director and the visualization of the stories he tells is amazing.
Blade Runner 2049 it was also an incredible film, and the director recently reflected on his experience making that film. During a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the director was asked if he would create a sequel Ridley Scott’S Blade Runner and shared his feelings about following up on someone else’s film. He said:
“Blade Runner is one of my favorite films and is absolutely a masterpiece. Ridley Scott is one of my favorite directors and, even though he had given him his blessing, it was very important for me to feel and see in his eyes that at that moment he agreed with me in making the film. But while making Blade Runner 2049 I was constantly thinking about the original film. It was impossible not to.
Villeneuve went on to explain why he will never make a legacy sequel again due to how difficult it was:
“So 2049 was really a love letter to the first movie, but it was by far one of the most difficult projects I’ve ever done, and I don’t think I’ll ever get close to anyone else’s universe again. Sometimes I still wake up at night saying, “Why did I do that?” I had turned down a few other projects of that magnitude, but at that moment I said to myself, “This is a crazy project, but it’s worth the risk of losing everything.”
While the film is a damn masterpiece and a brilliant sequel to Scott’s original film, Blade Runner 2049 it was a box office disappointment.
The film takes place in a dystopian future where society grapples with the complex relationship between humans and replicants, bioengineered beings that are virtually indistinguishable from humans. Agent K, a replicant from “Blade Runner” played by Ryan Gosling, unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what’s left of society into chaos. His journey to discover the truth leads him to seek out Rick Deckard, a former Blade Runner played by Harrison Ford, disappeared for decades. As K delves deeper into the mystery, he finds himself questioning his own identity and purpose in a world where the lines between the artificial and the real are increasingly blurred.
by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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