Blade Runner 2049 "might be a masterpiece" - the early reactions are in and they are neon-glowing
The first reactions for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Blade Runner 2049 are pouring in across the internet, and - like a foggy, neon-choked night in future Los Angeles - they're almost universally glowing. The unlikely sequel to the 1982 sci-fi-noir classic is being praised as a fitting follow-up, and even as a superior film by more than a few critics. Blade Runner 2049 won't hit theaters until October 6, so it'll still ꦇbe a little while until audiences can draw their own conclusions.
Until then, you can at least sample some of the excitement from those ꦑlucky so-and-so's who got to watch an early screening.
BLADE RUNNER 2049 is sci-fi masterpiece; th♐e kind of deep-cut genre film we don't see anymore. Visually mind blowing, absolutely fantastic pic.twitter.com/A1d6ohmj3s
All I can say about BLADE RUNNER 20𒆙49 is...give Roger Dea🌠kins the Oscar now. Absolutely stunning visuals pic.twitter.com/OuKLcngoYz
Denis Villeneuve is unquestionably one of the elite working directorඣs & there's no excuse if Deakins doesn🅠't win the Oscar #BladeRunner2049
#BladeRunner2049 was one of the mo🍸st mind-blowing films I've seen. It's bre🍎athtaking and transportive. Denis Villeneuve has a masterpiece.
Seriously, this is the most negative reaction I found after scrolling through Twitter for ☂a ꦚgood 15 or 20 minutes.
Blade Runner 2049 is gorgeous, and I still don't know if I loved it. I'm still thinking a💞bout it, though, and that's good.
And back to the unqualified joy.
BLADE RUNNER 2049 is great. The third act is 🔥🔥🔥. Denis' run continues.
BLADE RUNNER 2049: The thrill of mood and e🌱xtensional joys of selඣf-reflection. Villeneuve’s slow-burn obsessions have never felt more SEEN.
In terms of science fiction filmmaking and world-building, #BladeRunner2049 might be a masterpiece. I think I loved it. Want to see it aᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚgain
I revisited #BladeRunner and watched #BladeRunner2049 on the same day. I honestly believe that #BladeRunner2049 is bett♕er tha🎶n the original.
I've seen Blade Runner 2049 and it's FUCKING INCR🧸EDIBLE.
Wow. I'll admit, I was very dubious about the concept o🌠f a Blade Runner sequel. The original does such an economical job of establishing its flawed world while leaving plenty of room for interpretation and imagination; returning to the same world withဣ any kind of nostalgia or desire to further define its mysteries could kill it. But it sounds like that's not at all what's happened here.
Then again… the original Blade Runner actually had a fairly negative early reception before its place in cinematic history was secured. Does Blade Runne🐭r 2049 getting early praise mean we'll all actually hate it once we get some more time with it?! Man, that would be a bummer. Hopefully all that difference means is that critics are more prepared to appreciate a movie about wistful robots and the humans(?) who try to kill them now than they were 35 years ago.
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