

Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling), unearths a longburied 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 (Harrison Ford), a former LAPD blade runner who has been missing for 30 years Review: Demo-Worthy – The Ultimate Way to Experience Blade Runner 2049 - If you want a disc that will show off what your home theater system can really do, this is it! Blade Runner 2049 on 4K UHD is reference quality from start to finish and easily earns 5 stars. Video Quality: The 4K transfer with HDR is jaw-dropping. The neon-lit cityscapes, desert wastelands, and moody interiors all pop with incredible detail and contrast. Blacks are inky but never crushed, and highlights have a richness that streaming just can’t deliver. Every texture—rain, dust, skin, fabric—feels more lifelike. Compared to streaming, the difference is night and day; it’s like watching the film for the first time again, almost theatrical in scope. Audio Quality: The Dolby Atmos mix is demo material. Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch’s score rumbles with chest-thumping bass, and the sound design surrounds you from every direction. Distant echoes, environmental effects, and flying vehicles overhead put you right inside the world. Even with a modest 7.2.4 Atmos setup, this disc makes you feel like you’re sitting in a high-end cinema. Bottom Line: This is the definition of demo-worthy. If you want to flex your system or experience Blade Runner 2049 the way it was meant to be seen and heard (at 0.0db Reference Level), the 4K disc is essential. Streaming doesn’t come close—this is pure home theater magic. Review: Happy to See Decent Bonus Features on This Very Good Movie! - There are things worth dying for. Sometimes you don't know it until you have to make a final fatal choice. Sometimes you don't know that you can make that choice. It helps to be familiar with the first "Blade Runner" movie before watching this, just so you can appreciate the connections between the two movies. Even so, I had to watch this movie twice to let everything sink in. The most wonderful think about "Blade Runner 2049" is that no character "good" or "bad" is one-dimensional. And thank heavens that Harrison Ford, returned as Deckard, is not romanticized. A very good movie that isn't non-stop action, there is some thinking going on. "Blade Runner 2049" came out in 2017 and is 164 minutes long. If you buy it on disc, you have several audio and subtitle options. Subtitles are available for the Special Features also: AUDIO – English (Dolby Atmos), English (DTS-HD Master Audio), English Descriptive Audio, French and Spanish (Latin America) SUBTITLES – English for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, French, Spanish Special Features when purchased on disc: ...A... "Designing the World of Blade Runner 2049" (22 minutes) Commentators include Andrew A Kosove (producer), Denis Villeneuve (director), Ridley Scott (producer), Harrison Ford (plays Rick Deckard), Dennis Gassner (production designer), Ryan Gosling (plays K), Roger A Deakins (director photograhy), Broderick Johnson (producer), Cynthia Sikes Torkin (producer), Ana de Armas (plays Joi), Dave Bautista (plays Sapper Morton), John Nelson (visual effects supervisor), Karen Murphy-Mundell (visual effects producer), Doug Harlocker (prop master), Zsolt Tarnok (vehicle art director), Paul Inglis (supervising art director), MacKenzie Davis (plays Mariette), Jared Leto (plays Niander Wallace), Sylvia Hoeks (plays Luv), Alessandra Querzola (set decorator), Lennie James (plays Mr. Cotton) and Syd Meade (concept artist for the original Blade Runner). As you can see, lots of topics are touched on. Per Gassner, in 2049, "animals are extinct. We're kind of living on worms packaged in different ways." Giant sets were built, because they wanted as little green screen as possible. Gosling: "It was a living breathing universe." ...B... "To Be Human: Casting Blade Runner 2049" (17 minutes) New commentators, Hampton Fancher (screenwriter) and Carla Juri (plays Dr Anna). Kosove on Dave Bautista, [you will] "be quiet blown away by what a great actor his is. It's not just abou physicality, it's about depth and emotion and empathy." ...C... Prologues. Denis Villeneuve introduces each one. 2049 is 30 years after the original film. "I decided to ask a couple of artists I respect to create three short stories that dramatize some key events that occurred after 2019, when the 1st Blade Runner took place": ........ "2022: Blackout" (15 minutes, Wantanabe anime) How did the 10-year Black Out happen? ........ "2036: Nexus Dawn" (7 minutes, Luke Scott short film) The Black Out is over but a lot of data is lost and replicants are outlawed. In L.A., a meeting of the magistrate sector is stunned by a demonstration and proposal by Niander Wallace. ........ "2048: No Where to Run" (7 minutes, Luke Scott short film) How Sapper Morton comes to the attention of the Blade Runners. ...D... Blade Runner 101 (2 minutes each). New commentator is Michael Green (writer): ........ "Blade Runners" Gosling: "Replicants are seen as 2nd class citizens.... A very bleak, lonely existence." ........ "The Replicant Evolution" ........ "The Rise of Wallace Corp." ........ "Welcome to 2049" ........ "Joi" ........ "Within the Skies: Spinners, Pilotfish and Barracudas" Very good stuff, indeed. Happy Reader


| ASIN | B075DQGW92 |
| Actors | Ana de Armas, Harrison Ford, Robin Wright, Ryan Gosling, Sylvia Hoeks |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #19 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (6,214) |
| Digital Copy Expiration Date | March 31, 2019 |
| Director | Denis Villeneuve |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | B075DQGW92 |
| Language | English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), English (Dolby Atmos), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | 4K |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Producers | Andrew A. Kosove, Broderick Johnson, Bud Yorkin, Ridley Scott, Tim Gamble |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date | January 16, 2018 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 43 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
P**L
Demo-Worthy – The Ultimate Way to Experience Blade Runner 2049
If you want a disc that will show off what your home theater system can really do, this is it! Blade Runner 2049 on 4K UHD is reference quality from start to finish and easily earns 5 stars. Video Quality: The 4K transfer with HDR is jaw-dropping. The neon-lit cityscapes, desert wastelands, and moody interiors all pop with incredible detail and contrast. Blacks are inky but never crushed, and highlights have a richness that streaming just can’t deliver. Every texture—rain, dust, skin, fabric—feels more lifelike. Compared to streaming, the difference is night and day; it’s like watching the film for the first time again, almost theatrical in scope. Audio Quality: The Dolby Atmos mix is demo material. Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch’s score rumbles with chest-thumping bass, and the sound design surrounds you from every direction. Distant echoes, environmental effects, and flying vehicles overhead put you right inside the world. Even with a modest 7.2.4 Atmos setup, this disc makes you feel like you’re sitting in a high-end cinema. Bottom Line: This is the definition of demo-worthy. If you want to flex your system or experience Blade Runner 2049 the way it was meant to be seen and heard (at 0.0db Reference Level), the 4K disc is essential. Streaming doesn’t come close—this is pure home theater magic.
H**R
Happy to See Decent Bonus Features on This Very Good Movie!
There are things worth dying for. Sometimes you don't know it until you have to make a final fatal choice. Sometimes you don't know that you can make that choice. It helps to be familiar with the first "Blade Runner" movie before watching this, just so you can appreciate the connections between the two movies. Even so, I had to watch this movie twice to let everything sink in. The most wonderful think about "Blade Runner 2049" is that no character "good" or "bad" is one-dimensional. And thank heavens that Harrison Ford, returned as Deckard, is not romanticized. A very good movie that isn't non-stop action, there is some thinking going on. "Blade Runner 2049" came out in 2017 and is 164 minutes long. If you buy it on disc, you have several audio and subtitle options. Subtitles are available for the Special Features also: AUDIO – English (Dolby Atmos), English (DTS-HD Master Audio), English Descriptive Audio, French and Spanish (Latin America) SUBTITLES – English for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, French, Spanish Special Features when purchased on disc: ...A... "Designing the World of Blade Runner 2049" (22 minutes) Commentators include Andrew A Kosove (producer), Denis Villeneuve (director), Ridley Scott (producer), Harrison Ford (plays Rick Deckard), Dennis Gassner (production designer), Ryan Gosling (plays K), Roger A Deakins (director photograhy), Broderick Johnson (producer), Cynthia Sikes Torkin (producer), Ana de Armas (plays Joi), Dave Bautista (plays Sapper Morton), John Nelson (visual effects supervisor), Karen Murphy-Mundell (visual effects producer), Doug Harlocker (prop master), Zsolt Tarnok (vehicle art director), Paul Inglis (supervising art director), MacKenzie Davis (plays Mariette), Jared Leto (plays Niander Wallace), Sylvia Hoeks (plays Luv), Alessandra Querzola (set decorator), Lennie James (plays Mr. Cotton) and Syd Meade (concept artist for the original Blade Runner). As you can see, lots of topics are touched on. Per Gassner, in 2049, "animals are extinct. We're kind of living on worms packaged in different ways." Giant sets were built, because they wanted as little green screen as possible. Gosling: "It was a living breathing universe." ...B... "To Be Human: Casting Blade Runner 2049" (17 minutes) New commentators, Hampton Fancher (screenwriter) and Carla Juri (plays Dr Anna). Kosove on Dave Bautista, [you will] "be quiet blown away by what a great actor his is. It's not just abou physicality, it's about depth and emotion and empathy." ...C... Prologues. Denis Villeneuve introduces each one. 2049 is 30 years after the original film. "I decided to ask a couple of artists I respect to create three short stories that dramatize some key events that occurred after 2019, when the 1st Blade Runner took place": ........ "2022: Blackout" (15 minutes, Wantanabe anime) How did the 10-year Black Out happen? ........ "2036: Nexus Dawn" (7 minutes, Luke Scott short film) The Black Out is over but a lot of data is lost and replicants are outlawed. In L.A., a meeting of the magistrate sector is stunned by a demonstration and proposal by Niander Wallace. ........ "2048: No Where to Run" (7 minutes, Luke Scott short film) How Sapper Morton comes to the attention of the Blade Runners. ...D... Blade Runner 101 (2 minutes each). New commentator is Michael Green (writer): ........ "Blade Runners" Gosling: "Replicants are seen as 2nd class citizens.... A very bleak, lonely existence." ........ "The Replicant Evolution" ........ "The Rise of Wallace Corp." ........ "Welcome to 2049" ........ "Joi" ........ "Within the Skies: Spinners, Pilotfish and Barracudas" Very good stuff, indeed. Happy Reader
R**J
Good 4K disk to test out a 4K blu-ray player
I needed a 4K Blu-ray to play in the Sony 4K player, and this is a good disk to test it with
G**N
Great
Great dvd love it a classic Great
W**N
Classic film receives an unexpected sequel that Almost rivals the original.
When has a cult classic that failed at the box office gotten a sequel? I can count the times on half a hand. “Blade Runner 2049” banked on that cache unfortunately, while it did well, the cost of the sequel prevented it from becoming a box office winner. In the long term that doesn’t matter though as this direct sequel is a worth follow up to Ridley Scott’s 1982 film. It does have its flaws that Scott’s original release but they aren’t as bad as could have been. Set nearly three decades after the original,film, Replicants are still out there and still on the run. Rather than rely on humans to retire them (and whether or not you believe Scott’s take on the original character of Rick Decars or not doesn’t really come into play), the force that retires them now relies on a Replicant that is less human than human who goes by K (Ryan Gosling).:He gets called into a termination that calls into question whether the most famous pair to escape ‘justice’ Deckard (Harrison Ford) and Rachel (Sean Young ) are still alive. Complicated by the fact that Niander Wallace, who,has bought the troubled Tyrell Corporarion, wants to create Rwplicants who can reproduce and is also looking for the pair, K has his job cut out for him. He also begins to sense what he is missing-the more human than human aspect that informed early Replicants. Directed by Denis Villenvue from a script by Hampton Fancher (who co-wrote the original film) and Michael Greene (based on a story idea by Scott and Fancher), the film is awash with the characteristic production design and photography that made the original film so memorable. While it does run too long by about 20 minutes,,the film is a fitting sequel to the original. The 4k looks exceptional although this is not the IMAX released version but the standard theatrical cut. The impressive production design benefited from the taller presentation of the film. The monochrome look of the film with desaturated colors is intentional. Detail remains exceptional on this digitally shot production. The 4K version wins over the standard blu-ray due to the format itself and presentation. The blu-ray looks fine but all the extras are crammed on the Blu-ray with a film that is well over two and a half hours long. That means that the space for the feature is limited somewhat by the extras (though it should be noted one really would be hard pressed to tell except on the largest possible monitor). The Dolby Atmos mix is rich with detail and puts one smack dab in the environment. The special features are copious with two featurettes, three “prequel” shorts that set up what occurred between the original film and now (and is alluded to in the sequel), and six short featurettes on the universe of the film. These are all located only on the Blu-ray (not 4K) disc. What’s missing is an in depth commentary track. “Blade Runner 2049” turned out to be a worthy sequel to the original film marred by some pacing and length issues. It isn’t a perfect sequel but it does measure up well to the original. It’s a worth while film that focuses as much on character as the built up to the mystery of locating Deckard and Rachel. There are some terrific performances as well in the film and some notable supporting cast members that do an outstanding job in the film. Will you enjoy it? Just go in knowing that the pacing is a slow burn and the film runs a bit too long and you will. Highly recommended.
S**.
Arrived on time, good addition to my coillection
R**I
Não tem opção dublado nem legendas em português, totalmente em inglês.
A**T
De las mejores que he visto; sin duda el director tiene una sensibilidad por la calidad visual, una historia refinada, efectos excelentes, estética muy bien cuidada. Excelentes actores. Lo que si, es que estos discos Blue Ray, en una TV de 4K ya no se ve m con la nitidez que se ve en un TV Full HD en donde el formato se ve excelente.
E**K
If you want to try your new 4K ultra HD and your Dolby atmos audio system , this is the movie you need to have
J**I
Achei que vinha apenas o blu-ray 4k, mas vem um blu-ray normal. Só não tem áudio e legenda em português, mas a edição é show de bola.
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