Who tf was this nigga

who tf was this nigga

A replicant

This. Why were his eyes glowing like that if he wasn't?

satan

Da joker baby

>introduce him as the antagonist
>gets forgotten and the ending has nothing to do with him

Did he get more screentime in the prequel video than he did in his own movie? Is it a repeat of Suicide Squad where he got more screentime in a music video than his own movie? Poor Chad.

am I just a brainlet or was this movie really hard to follow?

he was blind dude

At first I wanted more of him and thought he was under-used as well, but I think they did a good job of giving us just enough. It's left unclear what happens next, and while he certainly helped it along, how involved was he in K's quest to find the child. Every movie doesn't need a big flashy showdown with the villain at the end.

Everything is spelled out. Nothing is left ambiguous. There's nothing to not get.

poorly written

Whether or not the movie tells you everything at the end has nothing to do with following the events as they unfold

cybernetic implants.

Paul Allen

Incredibly disjointed movie. It's like they had three separate idea for a ending but didn't know which one to pick.

>Motherfucker can breed robots with biological facsimiles for their own eyes
>Can't clone his own eyes

Maybe he prefers his cybernetic eyes

The plot is practically non-existent, I don't see what you could miss.

>Rachel had a child
>Wallace sends Luv to find the child
>Joshi sends K to find the child
>K finds out his orphanage memory was real, believes he is the child
>visits the memory maker who confirms that his memory is real
>tracks down Deckard, who he believes to be his father
>Luv follows him and kidnaps Deckard
>Replicant rebellion leader saves K and tells him he's not the child and that he has to kill Deckard to stop him from talking
>K realizes the memory creator is the child and she planted her own orphanage memory inside him
>Wallace tries to get Deckard to tell him where the child is by using a Rachel recreation
>Deckard doesn't talk
>K intercepts Luv as she's taking Deckard to the off-world colony and saves him
>brings him to his daughter

That's it? This whole time I thought I was a brainlet for not getting it but I did

Yea it's not a plot heavy film, it's more atmosphere and questions about the meaning of humanity, purpose in life.

Don't kid yourself, it wasn't that deep. Surface level at best.

are you the guy that marathons movies in 20 minute segments while playing big fish casino?

...... His eyes were glowing so he couldn't be tested for being a replicant

i thought this was pretty clear. I mean fuck they can grow eyes in 2019 in the universe why couldn't the richest man in the human race replace his own?

The whole angels are replicant's and he's god

It was pretty obvious he was a replicant

One eye sees the past, the other one sees the future :^)

The story itself is out in the open but the meat is making you think about what it means to be real.

K chooses to bring Deckard to his daughter, which makes him feel real. K can feel real snow while Deckard's daughter is real but can only experience fake snow. Who is more real? Is the daugher 100% human even?

The motivation of Leto seems really thin. He wants to become a god and populate the stars? Luv is just following orders? Meh. The "bad guy" in Blade Runner had a much better motivation.

when were his eyes glowing?
wtf are you autistic faggots going on about?

He's got cybernetic parts. I thought it was pretty clear that his eyes could link up to his drones

>i thought this was pretty clear. I mean fuck they can grow eyes in 2019 in the universe why couldn't the richest man in the human race replace his own?
Maybe his augmented sight is richer than regular sight? I don't think we can assume that he's a replicant based on his cataracts alone.

But your guess makes more sense.

Wait wait wait

You guys didn't realize Wallace was clearly a replicant

Ignoring the fact that he was a super genius
Ignoring the fact that he popped up after the black out
Ignoring the fact that he did everything he could keep things clean on earth
Ignoring his millions of them so we can have trillions of us
Ignoring the fact he wanted replicant reproduction so replicants could breed just like people and rival their numbers

You didn't pick that shit up from his Eyes which are a huge part of seeing if someone is a replicant or not which was a huge plot point in the first blade runner and this one

are you all seriously telling me you missed all that shit and you think wallace was a human?

Much better then the original blade runner. The plot was literally high school film class tier

he was a pretentious faggot who should have stumbled into the giant moat in his office and tread water until he died

this character is really the only downside to this movie for me. Leto doesn't exactly fit. He is really too strange. Tyrell made perfect sense, while wallace seems so out of place.

>Wallace is a replicant

Too basic. He has to be some dude who self-motified to the point of being nearly an android

I just thought that they were doing something interesting by making him human, and yet somehow less human than the replicants.

Also the decision to make his compound some windowless bunker felt too much like a set instead of being connected to the city. The production design suffered from not featuring the city enough IMO. (Which is the main character in BR.)

>It was pretty obvious he was a replicant
if half the audience can't tell, then it's not obvious

he literally says that he wants replicant reproduction for their slave labor
it has nothing to do with a rivalry against real humans

How could she be any % human if both her parents were replicants

I generally find Jared Leto annoying but I thought he was a good fit for the jaded megalomaniac character.

Fuck off Ridley.

>wait wait wait
not only are you a retard, youre a faggot too? good luch out there, dumbass

>I generally find Jared Leto annoying but I thought he was a good fit for the jaded megalomaniac character.

he was a good dipshit in panic room

His cameo in Fight Club was good too so he definitely has his moments.

Nigger, if you think anything is "high school ____ class tier" maybe you should've paid attention to junior high school class tier when they taught you the fucking difference between then and than.

Fuck, I hope you retarded faggots that don't know the difference die from your stupidity.

I lived the visuals and design of 2049, but it really was missing a visceral sense that the original had. it was missing the lived in grit. the feel of a city in motion. the original felt lived in. 2049 feels more abandoned.

and the old man's like "whaddya want from me"

>Also the decision to make his compound some windowless bunker felt too much like a set instead of being connected to the city.
I thought that was on purpose. His room was designed as a place of zen and meditation (in the words of the filmmakers) so they purposely didn't add windows. Honestly I feel like it adds to the feeling of him being greatly disconnected from everything around him, which makes sense with the air of callousness and cruelty he has towards his "children" no matter how sincere he seemed.

Well it wasn't his "home," which was really in outer space. It was just the earth HQ and he was just there to see a new model.

if replicants can have kids then there is no difference between them and humans
they just aren't born