It's not bad, it's beautiful, actually.
But the main problem is the wish to be something that's no longer available - the original movie at the time it came up.
Blade Runner, at the time it was first filmed, had a soul.
This new version, which is basically a follow-up, kills everything it was supposed to love, portraying what's no longer there, like a child's memory when revisited years after by the adult that saw it as a child.
But the main problem is the wish to be something that's no longer available - the original movie at the time it came up.
Blade Runner, at the time it was first filmed, had a soul.
This new version, which is basically a follow-up, kills everything it was supposed to love, portraying what's no longer there, like a child's memory when revisited years after by the adult that saw it as a child.