My Thoughts on Blade Runner 2049 -Quick Review!

Blade Runner 2049 - is a 2017 American neo-noir science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green.
Hello, my friends! Thanks for coming! Today I am going to talk about the movie Blade Runner 2049.
Vast landscapes of grey rooftops and reflectors, through the rusted shells of a post-industrial era and glow of radioactive wastelands. Visually stunning and profound ideas.
Ryan Gosling is Officer K, a Blade Runner in the service of the Los Angeles Police in charge of hunting and exterminating replicates with no predetermined lifetime. When he is not working, K is in his house, interacting with a virtual reality program, only with physical representation, called Joi. It is clear that this is a focused man, with few words, gestures, and smiles, but who maintains a kind of nobility, hope, and romanticism that make him different.
Different because the world of Blade Runner 2049 is a cold, distant, cruel place. So much or more than the one from 2019, from the original movie. Little has changed, but a lot has happened in the 30 years that separate one plot from the other, but, in a nutshell, it is this: with an attack organized by replicants and a consequent prohibition of the so-called "whores," Tyrell's industries wiped off the map. This made the world plunge into an economic crisis until Niander Wallace began producing bio-engineered food. Again, we come across a central figure who reflects on its importance who are responsible for greater mobility than those who are human.
The paths of K and Wallace finally intersect when the LAPD's Blade Runner discovers a box. The contents of which check their own existence, the structures of the society,, and the interest to the tycoon. Yes, precisely the way you expect from a Blade Runner movie. A total immersion in their characters and universe, the film still comes up in new discussions, addressing issues such as solitude, imagination and family relationships.