There isn't a SINGLE quote in this movie that betrays any wit or soul. None of the "memorable" quotes are worth remembering because there is something clever or profound about them; it's all circumstantial.
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why are you trying to play these high level mental gymnastics? it was a good movie and nothing you say will ever change that
But I like '49. Hell, I even love it. Still - the dialogue is absolutely soulless and the movie is carried by the cinematography, music and acting ONLY.
Do you deny this obvious truth?
Wrong, it's one of the most quoted movies of the decade for a reason
>You look lonely
>Within cells interlinked
and
>Oh, you don't even smile
>You don't even like real girls
are more poignant existential dread speeches than tears in rain for the incel generation
>The incels
>The incels
could you homosexuals fall for your own propaganda any harder? I dont think this movie is as popular among the asian crowd as you seem to think.
Even if I was to accept this as true, it would only be further evidence of the intellectual decline of the West.
>You look lonely
Such wit! Such stunning thought! That surely isn't a line you can hear anywhere else - I need to pay for a fricking cinema ticket to hear that level of thought!
Of course, as said, the movie IS about the intellectual decline of the West, about the substitution of true humanity by an artificial ersatz and the alienating effect this has on young males who dreamt of dedicating their lives to something worthy or building meaningful connections, only to find meaningless superficiality in its stead. It speaks to the modern audience on their terms. I think it's brilliant.
you honestly don't get the significance of that line? are you a moron?
>you look stupid
Am I a master scriptwriter now?
You can't demonstrate that it's great though and therefore it's not. In fact, you can't even demonstrate that it's anything but surface-level and bland and therefore it's shit.
You can't demonstrate that it's bad though and therefore it's not. In fact, you can't even demonstrate that it's anything but rich and poignant and therefore it's great.
It has to be assumed bad until proven otherwise, brainlet. You have to prove quality, not absence of quality.
>It has to be assumed bad until proven otherwise
Wrong, you clearly know nothing about basic logic.
Innocent until proven guilty.
I've never heard once heard anyone repeat any of these lines. This movie has zero cultural impact. People are still quoting napoleon dynamite 20 years later. Hell I even heard someone pull out the old "wheezin the juice" line from encino man the other day... Quotes from BR2049? nothing...
>absolutely soulless
welcome to the flicks of Denis Villememe
Explain why the only people who thought this movie was good are incels.
Because it's a movie about inceldom, duh. Meaning, alienation and isolation for those who are not socialized in the fakeness of the digital world
>this movie is literally me because it exists in a fantastical universe where there is no grass to touch so my autistic worldview is now validated
>checkmate normies
>it exists in a fantastical universe where there is no grass to touch
lol actually true
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the dialogue is shit and you'll never change that
the dialogue is great and you'll never change that
DV is no Billy Wilder. Gosling lying on his back on the steps is his quotable image.
How original
>i drive
>interlinked
Why do you even have to come up with a quote that doesn't stand on its own? Is it because the script itself has only dialogue that is flat and shallow?
Cell interlinked.
Makes sense after Denis claimed to hate dialogue.
You've never seen a miracle, OP
Roy turned poetical to describe his memories that would be lost. If Villeneuve had written his lines, he would have just claimed to be a miracle and unique.
How prosaic - how pedestrian.
You look like a good Joe
>i seen spaceships and shieet homie
>this made boomers bawl their eyes out and shit their pants
See, you have left out the poetry of his description because you see no value in it. Ultimately, you deserve Villeneuve's dialogue.
Too bad she won't live.
But then again, who does?
the original was quite boring and had to have multiple versions to add narration
makes sense they soft reboot it with new visuals and meme actor
>you've never seen a miracle
>you've never seen a miracle
Why the heck do Anons keep bringing this up? What's the appeal?
No idea, one of the lamest lines in the movie, especially with Batista's delivery.
There's STILL not a SINGLE intelligent line that has been brought forth. And now 49ers are employing the Lynchian pseud tactic of
>cant you see how deep this is? hurr durr you must be moronic!
JFC
I watched this movie a while ago, Blade Runner 1982 is my favourite movie ever made. This one I found to be very forgettable. Nothing in the movie stands out. It's didn't engage me on any level. The actors are pretty lame, especially Leto and Amas. Gosling is okay and Hoeks is just there. The visuals are sterile and bland, I hate the use of colour in this film. It's so uninspired and the movie leaves out the hard-boiled feeling of the original. Modern audiences don't like that stuff I guess so fair enough but this is just lame. Music is awful, Zimmer is a total hack and his version of 'Tears in Rain' makes me wanna vomit. I honestly don't think this movie will be seen as a classic like the original. Then again, it never had the legendary impact on media as the original.
"for the last time"
K's full baseline is an excerpt from the third canto of Pale Fire.
When he first reads it in its entirety at the beginning of the test it establishes a baseline to innocuous stimulation, like a lie detector test first asking you banal questions like your name and favorite food. He's then made to recite excerpts of that excerpt after emotionally stimulating questions that may exasperate him, and the response is compared to that of the baseline. The clever part is that sometimes the otherwise innocuous excerpts of excerpts segue into meta questions that would throw the test subject for a loop and make it difficult to cheat. Before having to recite 'cells', they'd ask "when you're not performing your duties do they keep you in a little box" in direct relation to the word 'cells'. Before having to recite 'interlinked', they'd ask "what's it like to hold the hand of someone you love" in direct relation to the word 'interlinked'. He eventually fails when he's so overwhelmed by everything happening on top of him feeling trapped in his miserable life and dubious romantic situation.
So not even just a mere reference, it's completely engrained into the films narrative and expands upon it.
Also "Pale Fire", as a title, is a reference to a Shakespeare line about how the moon is really just a pale image of the sun, which in BR2049 is a metaphor about how K (or Joi or any replicant/AI really) is viewed as a pale image of a person.
Hope that helps.