Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

Movie · 2017 · Science Fiction, Drama · 2h 44m · R · English

Curator score: 8.7/10 (2.8M ratings)

The key to the future is finally unearthed.

Overview

Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K, unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what's left of society into chaos. K's discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard, a former LAPD blade runner who has been missing for 30 years.

Ratings

Director

Denis Villeneuve

Production

Alcon Entertainment, Columbia Pictures, Scott Free Productions, Bud Yorkin Productions, Torridon Films, 16:14 Entertainment

Cast

Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, Ana de Armas, Dave Bautista, Robin Wright, Sylvia Hoeks, Mackenzie Davis, Jared Leto, Carla Juri, Hiam Abbass, Lennie James, David Dastmalchian, Sean Young, Edward James Olmos, Barkhad Abdi, Wood Harris, Tómas Lemarquis, Sallie Harmsen, Loren Peta, Mark Arnold

Curator Review

Verdict

A visually monumental, emotionally restrained sci-fi sequel that deepens the original’s questions about memory, identity, and humanity while delivering some of the most striking production design and cinematography of the decade.

Best for

  • fans of contemplative science fiction
  • viewers who value world-building and visual craft
  • people who like melancholic, slow-burn mysteries
  • audiences interested in existential themes and artificial life

Skip if

  • you want fast-paced action over atmosphere
  • you dislike ambiguous, meditative storytelling
  • you need a standalone movie with minimal lore
  • you prefer lighter or more overtly entertaining sci-fi

Overview

Blade Runner 2049 is the rare legacy sequel that justifies its existence by expanding the emotional and philosophical terrain of the original rather than merely echoing it. Denis Villeneuve stages the film as a bleak, hypnotic investigation into identity, memory, and the longing to matter, with Ryan Gosling’s understated performance giving the story its haunted center.

Worth noting

The film’s greatest strength is its total command of mood and image. Roger Deakins’ cinematography turns every environment into a monumental dream of decay, neon, and dust, while the sound design and score make the future feel tactile and oppressive. It is patient to a fault for some viewers, but that patience is part of the experience: the movie wants you to sit inside its loneliness.

Bottom line

What lingers most is its emotional sincerity. Beneath the machinery of noir plotting and sci-fi spectacle, it becomes a story about parenthood, personhood, and the ache of being seen. It is not a crowd-pleasing sequel, but it is a deeply rewarding one.

Top Letterboxd reviews

regina (5★) · 9245 likes

i'm pregnant and the father is roger deakins' camera

demi adejuyigbe (4.5★) · 8113 likes

No greater example of the Monkey’s Paw than “and Jared Leto” rolling on the credits of this bad boy. You know he shot his two scenes on his own? Just set up a Sony Handicam in his pool room and improvised. Emailed two .WMV files to Villeneuve like “lemme know if this works.” Script wasn’t even written yet. That guy’s twisted.

Lucy (4.5★) · 8010 likes

i would love to make jokes right now but this is truly... a tremendous piece of art. i'm speechless

Taylor Williams (5★) · 8002 likes

When Bautista said “you’ve never seen a miracle” he was talking to the audience because they hadn’t seen this movie yet

Evan (5★) · 5896 likes

Issa masterpiece. Blade Runner is an EPIC! Ladies & Gents, this is why science fiction is my favorite genre of film. Better than the original. Don't @ me. Denis Villeneuve is by far one of the best working directors today. Deakins can't get robbed again, can he? Not only a sequel to Blade Runner, but also a sequel to Lars and the Real Girl <3. Probably the best film I've ever seen from a technical, visual, and sound standpoint. A treat… more

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Topics

science fiction, neo-noir, dystopian future, existential drama, slow burn, atmospheric, philosophical, visually stunning, artificial intelligence, mystery

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