Blade Runner 2049 | Meet Your Daughter

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Published 2022-05-07
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Young Blade Runner K's discovery of a long-buried secret leads him to track down former Blade Runner Rick Deckard, who's been missing for thirty years.

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Blade Runner 2049 | Meet Your Daughter

All Comments (21)
  • “Why… What am I to you” Recall the previous scene when he’s approached by the pink haired girl where she says “oh, you don’t smile” K’s smile towards Dekard says alot One of the most underrated bonds in film, thank you Bladerunner.
  • @thecataclysmotv
    I felt so bad for K, he prolly thought Deckard was his father initially. And now he realizes he's a fake, and Deckard isn't his father and his memories aren't his. In this scene I wanted Deckard to atleast give him a hug, but poor guy 😢
  • @Howlingburd19
    K/Joe didn’t want to be just “another replicant”, he wanted to be something more, so it was devastating to see him learn he wasn’t the child of Rick. But reflecting on the events that happened throughout the movie, Joe did the most human thing to do, and saved Rick to help him reunite with his child. At the conclusion of the movie, Joe ended up becoming a lot more than just “another replicant”. Despite being a replicant, Joe proved he was more human than a lot of humans, and that’s why I love his arc and his character. It’s just so deep and poetic!
  • "All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain." "Just a moment. Beautiful, isn't it?" Sums up both movies. Just because something is lost and forgotten doesn't mean it wasn't beautiful. Time to die.
  • @johnwick49734
    Probably the most underrated sequel of all time. It builds on the themes of the first film beautifully and probably surpasses it as the better film.
  • @Graham567
    Thus, he died more human than a human.
  • I think it's a better film than the original. Ryan Gosling sure lucked out with a great team to direct the sequel to Drive
  • @storiesofbike
    Just the most masterful and elegant story-telling and visuals.
  • @explorer9692
    I wonder what Deckard's reaction was when he saw K's body
  • @Imthesoulofthes
    You can see Deckard closing in for a Hug But K steps away a bit and notions for him to get Inside. Great Subtle Acting by both here.
  • @Eva01-jy2qu7pu9r
    Blade Runner is a true work of art and is a franchise you can't appreciate on first viewing. The first is a classic and the second is a perfect successor. It doesn't get any better than that
  • @skillswithsid
    Fantastic movie. I loved it as a sequel. Im almost 40 and was scared they would butcher the legacy of the first film. But they did a solid job
  • @marcoadan1
    I didn't realize what was going on when she initially told him it was a real memory earlier in the film. And then this part went over my head too. It took a few years for me to realize they were her memories and they implanted them in him. Such a great film. Saw it in IMAX. Speechless as I walked out of the theater.
  • @DevilDogMuNky
    Deckard: "Who am I to you?" K in his head: "You're my memory father."
  • I love a beautiful film who transports me to another place and time like that one does.