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Agents and Seers | Izzy Black Agents and Seers Skip to content Home About ← Older posts October 8, 2017 · 1:44 PM Blade Runner 2049: Style as Substance A quick survey of critical consensus on Blade Runner 2049 reveals that the reaction to Denis Villeneuve’s followup to Ridley Scott’s 1982 classic echoes many of the complaints levied at the original film. Much of the complaints are preoccupied with the film’s (over)emphasis on mood and visual, its long runtime and glacial pace, and concerns that its all style over substance. As Forbes writes, “The picture, filled with intriguing sights, low-key performances and a few interesting ideas, is drawn out to the point of self-parody. Like the first Blade Runner , it masks a thin story and little in the way of momentum with towering visuals and self-seriousness.” [1] Critics also note the film’s greater emphasis on sexuality and the visual choices underwriting these elements, but complain that it’s done without much su...
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