'Blade Runner 2049' is a 'visual feast' according to critics — here's what they're saying about the 'mind-blowing' sequel by Amanda Luz Henning Santiago on Sep 29, 2017, 11:01 AM Advertisement
"Blade Runner 2049," the sequel 35 years in the making, will finally hit theaters October 6. According to most critics, Denis Villeneuve's revamped addition to Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner" is a beautiful masterpiece, and worthy of your two hours and forty-four minutes (the length of the film). One critic even said that Villeneuve has elevated "mainstream moviemaking to high art." The film has already received an 87% score on Metacritic, and despite a few critics who feel that nothing can compare to the original "Blade Runner," most agree that "2049" is a "visual feast" that you don't want to miss. Here's what critics are saying about "Blade Runner 2049": SEE ALSO: The first reviews of 'Blade Runner 2049' are calling it a 'sci-fi masterpiece' "Blade Runner 2049" offers audiences a "mesmerizing mindbender" of a film. "For 'Blade Runner' junkies like myself, who've mainlined five different versions of Ridley Scott's now iconic sci-fi film noir – from the release print to the Director's Cut and the Final Cut (the last two minus that voiceover Scott and Ford hated) – every minute of this mesmerizing mindbender is a visual feast to gorge on." - Rolling Stone, Peter Travers
Villeneuve delivers a "visually breathtaking" film. "Villeneuve earns every second of that running time, delivering a visually breathtaking, long-fuse action movie whose unconventional thrills could be described as many things — from tantalizing to tedious — but never 'artificially intelligent.'" - Variety, Peter Debruge
"Blade Runner 2049" is "mind-blowing." "That cyberpunk vision remains just as alluring 35 years later, and 'Blade Runner 2049' could have merely roamed those streets with the same chiaroscuro imagery and delivered a satisfying taste of the same familiar drug. Instead, director Denis Villeneuve goes beyond the call of duty, with a lush, often mind-blowing refurbishing of the original sci-fi aesthetic that delves into its complex epistemological themes just as much as it resurrects an enduring spectacle." - IndieWire, Eric Kohn
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