Blade Runner 2049

Titolo originale: Blade Runner 2049
Regia: Denis Villeneuve |
Anno: 2017
Origine: Canada | United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Fantascienza Dramma
Tag: future | android | bounty hunter | artificial intelligence (a.i.) | genetics | dystopia | sequel | cyberpunk | los angeles, california | las vegas | tech noir | meditative | human clone | blade runner | 2040s | cautionary | introspective | audacious | compassionate |
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 | Krista Kosonen | Elarica Johnson | David Benson | Kingston Taylor | Ben Thompson | Ellie Wright | Suzie Kennedy | Stephen Triffitt | Vilma Szécsi | Kincsö Sánta | André Lukács Molnár | István Göz | Pál Nyári | Joshua Tersoo Allagh | Zoltán Béres | Konstantin Pál | Ferenc Györgyi | Samuel Brown | Mary Lukasiewicz | Frank Sinatra |

Trent'anni dopo gli eventi del primo film, un nuovo blade runner, l'Agente K della Polizia di Los Angeles scopre un segreto sepolto da tempo che ha il potenziale di far precipitare nel caos quello che è rimasto della società. La scoperta di K lo spinge verso la ricerca di Rick Deckard, un ex-blade runner della polizia di Los Angeles sparito nel nulla da 30 anni.

Approfondimenti

Dialogue starts more than 5 minutes into the movie. D
K, a Replicant working as a Blade Runner, is a nod to fans debating whether Deckard himself is a Rep [...] D
Jared Leto's character Niander Wallace is blind. Not only is this a reference to Oedipus Rex, who bl [...] D
1st sequel to a classic science fiction movie which Mackenzie Davis played a cyborg. 2 years after B [...] D
For director Denis Villeneuve, there are two versions of Blade Runner (1982). The theatrical cut is [...] D
Rachael dying sometime after the events of Blade Runner (1982) had been used in the 1995 follow-up n [...] D
Joi calling K 'Joe' foreshadows K watching the hologram of Frank Sintara performing "One for my baby [...] D
The greenhouses at Sapper Morton's farm bear the word "Tselina". It's a reference to Nikita Khrushch [...] D
At the orphanage, when Mister Cotton (Lennie James) blows his whistle twice to the children, the two [...] D
The name of Lieutenant Joshi (Robin Wright), the superior to whom "K" (Ryan Gosling) reports, means [...] D
The lead character played by Ryan Gosling is referred to as "K", and is later given the name "Joe". [...] D
During post-production on Blade Runner (1982), on July 11, 1981, producer Michael Deeley and directo [...] D
For the scenes in Las Vegas, Nevada, director Denis Villeneuve called in the help of visual futurist [...] D
Composer Jóhann Jóhannsson, who had worked with director Denis Villeneuve on Prisoners (2013), [...] D
Ryan Gosling and Jared Leto don't share a scene. D
The Wallace corporations immense wealth is shown by their building interiors, adorned with themes of [...] D
In the prequel short film 2036: Nexus Dawn (2017), the character of Wallace is introduced, who meets [...] D
Joi refers to a song that was released in 1966 on Reprise Records. Reprise is a label of Warner Bros [...] D
Carla Juri is 43 years younger than Harrison Ford and is 26 years younger than Sean Young. D
When K enters a building to find Rick Deckard, the sign above the door reads, in reverse, "Haeng Un" [...] D
It has been revealed in the Blade Runner movies that non-Replicant animals and other organic materia [...] D
(At around one hour and eighteen minutes) Dr. Ana Stelline (Carla Juri) makes a cake reminiscent of [...] D
The text of the baseline that K must recite ("And blood-black nothingness began to spin / A system o [...] D
As the hologram of Elvis Presley sings "I can't help falling in love" in the rundown casino in which [...] D
With executive producer Sir Ridley Scott having toyed with the edit of Blade Runner (1982) over the [...] D
A Korean sign shown on the opposite side of "K"'s balcony reads "Dok-Su-Ri-Bah", or "Eagle Bar". Per [...] D
According to producer Cynthia Sikes, the production was able to shave $1 million off of its budget b [...] D
It's unclear why Rachel's remains were buried under the tree. It's theorized that the tree Rachel is [...] D
This movie earned cinematographer Roger Deakins his first Academy Award for Best Cinematography, aft [...] D
Much like Eldon Tyrell in the first Blade Runner movie, Niander Wallace is obsessed with the creatio [...] D
(1) The Frank Sinatra song played on the jukebox is "One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)". T [...] D
Security and secrecy throughout the production were so high that the producers and filmmakers adopte [...] D
Sallie Harmsen's first English language movie despite not having any dialogue in the movie. She is a [...] D
To make Joi (Ana de Armas) appear more artificial, editor Joe Walker experimented by freezing her im [...] D
(At around one hour and fifty-five minutes) The Frank Sinatra hologram in Rick Deckard's penthouse a [...] D
According to the documentary Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner (2007), director Sir Ridley Scott h [...] D
When Joi searches around Rick Deckard's place, there is ambient noise which was heard in Deckard's a [...] D
The cars used by The Wallace Corporation are Lincolns. D
The notification sound heard on Joe's phone is a small section of Peter and the Wolf Op. 67, compose [...] D
Although Dr. Ana Stelline is the plot objective around which this movie revolves, she has only about [...] D
Jared Leto described the opportunity to be part of this movie to be a great honor as being a fan of [...] D
In order to portray the blind character of Niander Wallace, Jared Leto decided to fit himself with o [...] D
Sony Pictures, which handled worldwide distribution of this movie, incurred the wrath of the Film Cr [...] D
Being 57 years old at the time of filming, Sean Young does not appear directly in this movie, but he [...] D
The name of "K"'s apartment building is "Mobius 21". Jean 'Moebius' Giraud's (Moebius') graphic shor [...] D
Niander Wallace is the creator of the newest line of Replicants. His first name is a direct hint to [...] D
Wallace quotes the Bible (King James Version), Genesis 30:22 "And God remembered Rachel, and God hea [...] D
Sir Ridley Scott started the production and was set to direct, but in the end, he turned down the pr [...] D
This was the second time Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch worked together in 2017. They previously [...] D
(At around fifty-eight minutes) The girl is said to have died of "galatian syndrome", which is descr [...] D
Gary Oldman and Ed Harris were considered for the role of Niander Wallace. D
This movie takes place from June 30 - July 6, 2049. D
The Wallace Corporation's alert sound is from Pierino & il lupo (2006). D
(At around fifty-nine minutes) The image of garbage transports dropping their loads into the junkyar [...] D
At one point, Mariette says, "More human than humans", referring to replicants. In Blade Runner (198 [...] D
Another interpretation of Gaff's origami sheep: "Rachael" is the Hebrew word for "ewe", a female she [...] D
A possible Blade Runner 3 could focus on Freysa's Replicant rebellion. D
Initially, Denis Villeneuve was against the concept of a sequel to Blade Runner (1982), as he felt i [...] D
Jared Leto travelled to Budapest, Hungary, in September 2016 to film his scenes, and was done in jus [...] D
The final scene in the snow uses the "Tears in Rain" theme from Blade Runner (1982), referencing Roy [...] D
Jared Leto worked with the organization Junior Blind of America to research blindness in preparation [...] D
An alternative title considered was "Blade Runner: Time to Live", which was a play on words that is [...] D
All the scenes in "K"'s apartment were shot in a mist-filled studio for four weeks, to give the impr [...] D
The first joint venture between Warner Bros. and Columbia Pictures since Tutto può succedere - So [...] D
For Christmas 2018, filmmaker Martin Villeneuve brought his older brother Denis Villeneuve back a bu [...] D
Robin wright and Mark Arnold worked together in Santa Barbara. He replaced Dane Witherspoon, Robin's [...] D
In the scene showing the ruins of Las Vegas, Nevada, you can clearly spot modified versions of the L [...] D
(At around one hour and fifteen minutes) In the Bible, Rachael gave birth to Joseph, who is sold int [...] D
The book "K" is reading, Vladimir Nabokov's "Pale Fire", is thematically relevant (in addition to su [...] D
Sylvia Hoeks, who is from the Netherlands, played a character named Luv. This is unintentionally fun [...] D
When K is approached by Mariette and two other women, Doxie #2 says, in Finnish, "Tää jätk� [...] D
Soldier (1998) was written by David Webb Peoples, who also co-wrote the screenplay to Blade Runner ( [...] D
Director Denis Villeneuve noted that he was fully aware of the immense pressure he was under, and ho [...] D
Originally, at the early development stage of the project, Sir Ridley Scott was set to take on direc [...] D
According to an interview with editor Joe Walker, the aerials over the abandoned solar farms are sho [...] D
Three short films fill the gap between Blade Runner (1982) and this sequel. According to director De [...] D
(At around forty-six minutes) At one point, Mariette remarks about "K"'s holographic girlfriend Joi, [...] D
In the casino, Joi is wearing a clear jacket, much like the one worn by Zhora (Joanna Cassidy) in Bl [...] D
Last movie of visual futurist Syd Mead, who had also done extensive design work on Blade Runner (198 [...] D
Sylvia Hoeks is the second Dutch actor or actress to be cast in a "Blade Runner" movie as a villaino [...] D
The cast includes one Oscar winner: Jared Leto; and four Oscar nominees: Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford [...] D
The first letter of the names of each of the wooden animals that Rick Deckard carved in this movie: [...] D
The term "Blade Runner" is not part of Philip K. Dick's original novel "Do Androids Dreams of Electr [...] D
Signs visible in the movie include companies that suffered the alleged "Blade Runner Curse", most no [...] D
Harrison Ford recommended Ryan Gosling for Officer K. D
Director Denis Villeneuve worked with David Dastmalchian on Prisoners (2013). Ryan Gosling also audi [...] D
The name of the casino in which Rick Deckard is living is "Vintage Casino". This would explain the a [...] D
The fight scene between "K" and Rick Deckard (nicknamed the "Hologram Funhouse" by the crew) was the [...] D
(At around one hour and fifty-five minutes) The original police spinner from Blade Runner (1982) is [...] D
(At around two hours and fifteen minutes) In the climactic scene, Rachael (Sean Young) from Blade Ru [...] D
The famous "Ribbon" chairs by Pierre Paulin for Dutch furniture company Artifort are seen at approxi [...] D
When "K" (Ryan Gosling) enters the hall where he first meets Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), we hear t [...] D
Throughout this movie, Niander Wallace (Jared Leto) and Luv (Sylvia Hoeks) call replicants "angels". [...] D
In the first film Deckard and Rachael flee into an open elevator. In this film when K interrogates h [...] D
The giant Joi in the hologram advertisement was supposed to be her "default" setting, the idea being [...] D
JOI, a pleasure program, refers to the subgenre of pornography known as "Jerk Off Instruction". D
Rachel's serial number is N7FAA52318. D
When executive producer Sir Ridley Scott talked about this movie's story and what involvement Harris [...] D
At the orphanage, only the girls have long hair; all the boys have shaved heads or very close-croppe [...] D
While shooting a fight scene, Harrison Ford accidentally punched Ryan Gosling in the face. As an apo [...] D
A visual effects company worked for a full year on the scene in which Rachael appears exactly as she [...] D
(At around nineteen minutes) Ana de Armas is Cuban. This is noted as Joi's "ethnicity" (the characte [...] D
Edward James Olmos - who is of Hungarian descent - famously improvised a line in Hungarian in Blade [...] D
(At around eleven minutes) After Officer "K" (Ryan Gosling) scans Sapper Morton's (Dave Bautista's) [...] D
Wood is rare and valuable in 2049, as shown by the wooden horse "K" owns. Niander Wallace's house is [...] D
At two hours and forty-four minutes, this movie is forty-seven minutes longer than Blade Runner (198 [...] D
The movie mentions the "older model" Nexus 8 Replicants a few times, which is the line that Sapper M [...] D
Robin Wright is famous for playing Jenny Curran in Forrest Gump (1994). At the end of that movie, wh [...] D
Ana de Armas and Jared Leto have previously appeared in movies about gun running. For de Armas it wa [...] D
The replicant rebel leader Freysa Sadeghpour (Hiam Abbass) is missing her right eye, which would sug [...] D
(At around thirty-seven minutes) After saying Rick Deckard has retired, Gaff makes an origami sheep. [...] D
Executive producer Sir Ridley Scott and director Denis Villeneuve cited this movie's length and slow [...] D
The threesome scene was shot for real, without the use of greenscreen and containing a minimum of di [...] D
(At around fifty-eight minutes) The theme that plays during the flight to the orphanage (probably ma [...] D
In June 2009, "The New York Times" reported that Sir Ridley Scott and his brother, Tony Scott, were [...] D
First movie by Denis Villeneuve to feature a score by Hans Zimmer, second is his adaptations of Fran [...] D
Director Denis Villeneuve admitted that he was initially hesitant to take on such an iconic property [...] D
The coat Lennie James' orphanage keeper wears bears a marked resemblance to that worn by Mr. Bumble, [...] D
"Blade Runner (1982)" is known for having three different cuts released throughout the years. When q [...] D
Deckard's dog is an Estrela Mountain Dog. D
The movie begins in June of 2049, as seen by the on-screen date of "K"'s first baseline exam. D
Executive producer Sir Ridley Scott claimed that the opening scene of "K"'s (Ryan Gosling) confronta [...] D
When K goes out to the orphanage and discovers the missing pages from the directory, he spins the as [...] D
On August 25, 2016, a construction worker was killed while dismantling one of the sets at Origo Stud [...] D
Director Denis Villeneuve experienced immense pressure to do this sequel right, especially when exec [...] D
Hampton Fancher and Michael Green wrote the original screenplay based on an idea by Fancher and Sir [...] D
Harrison Ford, Edward James Olmos, and Sean Young are the only actors to reprise their roles from Bl [...] D
Sony Pictures Entertainment/Columbia Pictures were not involved with Blade Runner (1982). In fact, i [...] D
Luv is likely named because she is "loved" by her creator and the hologram Joi because she is progra [...] D
This movie was released in the U.S. on October 6, 2017, just ten years and one day after the Final C [...] D
The third science fiction movie of the 2010s which is a long awaited sequel to a classic science fic [...] D
Ultimately, director Denis Villeneuve says he signed on "because I feel that I can do it", and he ex [...] D
Ana de Armas had no problem performing the nude scenes, but she refused to cut her hair short for th [...] D
We never know what happens to Niander Wallace. His fate will remain unknown until a possible Blade R [...] D
When K is walking outside approaching the casino where Deckard lives, he sticks his hand into one of [...] D
There is a spot on the top of the small wooden horse's head where it looks as if a horn was located, [...] D
Prostitute Mariette (Mackenzie Davis) dresses similarly to the pleasure model replicant Pris (Daryl [...] D
(At around fifty-eight minutes) While researching the DNA found on the baby's sock, "K" discovers th [...] D
The coming war, which Lieutenant Joshi is hoping to prevent, will apparently have three warring side [...] D
Policeman "K"'s serial number is KD6-3.7, so it is P KD6-3.7. This pays homage to author Philip K. D [...] D
Critics who saw this movie before its release were asked by director Denis Villeneuve not to reveal [...] D
This movie was released two years after Star Wars - Il risveglio della Forza (2015). In that movie, [...] D
As seen in the prequel short film 2048: Nowhere to Run (2017), the events of this film are triggered [...] D
Officer "K"'s flying car is a Peugeot, a French automotive brand. D
(At around one hour and fifty minutes) When they meet for the first time, "K" (Ryan Gosling) asks Ri [...] D
Emily Blunt was considered for a role, but declined due to her pregnancy. D
(At around fifty-five minutes) When Joi tells "K", "Four symbols make a man: 'A', 'T', 'G' and 'C'", [...] D
The opening scene in which K confronts Sapper Morton is a close copy of the original opening scene w [...] D
Jared Leto used Silicon Valley tech investors and inventors that he personally knows as examples of [...] D
When K asks why Gaff believed Rick Deckard was always going to end up leaving society, Gaff says, "I [...] D
When scanned, the barcode on Luv's spinner reads "Philip K. Dick" D
Although there is no shortage of digitally-created elements in this movie, amounting to a total of 1 [...] D
"6.10.21" is engraved on the root of the tree under which Rachael has been buried, and on the foot o [...] D
The character name Ana Stelline is a pun on "anastellin", a human anti-angiogenic peptide. Anti-angi [...] D
Production designer Dennis Gassner came up with the idea to put a giant "Moebius" sign on "K"'s apar [...] D
European science fiction magazine "Métal Hurlant", considered revolutionary in the comic book fie [...] D
Harrison Ford doesn't appear on-screen until one hour and forty-five minutes into this movie. D
In the prequel short film Blade Runner: Black Out 2022 (2017), the efforts of the Replicants to figh [...] D
The whole production was named "Triboro" during shooting. D
The machine "K" uses to scan DNA records is a lightly, cosmetically modified 35mm "Moviola". For man [...] D
Hampton Fancher was approached to write a script for this movie. He agreed to write it, but in a nov [...] D
(at around 2h) Freysa Sadeghpour (Hiam Abbass), the replicant revolutionary leader, says to "K" (Rya [...] D
Two versions of the Baseline scene were filmed: the original scripted version, in which "K" reads a [...] D
(At around one hour and forty-five minutes) A scene features a malfunctioning hologram of Elvis Pres [...] D
The file clerk says "thicky milk" then in the next shot Luv is pouring tea (without milk, mind you). D
(At around one hour and thirty minutes) When Joi (Ana de Armas) asks to be put solely in the widget [...] D
Included amongst the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
It is never revealed if Deckard is human or a Replicant. In the original movie, it was stated that R [...] D
David Bowie was director Denis Villeneuve's first choice for the role of Niander Wallace, but he die [...] D
Harrison Ford's last day on-set happened to be for the scene that is Rick Deckard's final appearance [...] D
Rutger Hauer, who played Roy Batty in Blade Runner (1982), was no fan of this sequel, stating that h [...] D
(At around one hour and thirty minutes) When Mariette wakes up the morning after being with "K", she [...] D
In the original theatrical release of Blade Runner (1982), it is mentioned that Rachael was created [...] D
Rick Deckard's first words to K are, "You mightn't happen to have a piece of cheese about you?", a q [...] D
Jared Leto made a surprise appearance at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Nevada, on March 29, 2017, to promo [...] D
Jared Leto was introduced to Denis Villeneuve by his close friend Jean-Marc Vallée, who had direc [...] D
As seen in this movie, the baseline test that "K" must recite back ("A system of cells interlinked w [...] D
This movie and Blade Runner (1982) use eyes as a recurring motif. In the 1982 movie, the second shot [...] D
Ryan Gosling and Wood Harris appeared in Il sapore della vittoria - Uniti si vince (2000). D
The loud and jarring "motorcycle" noise that appears throughout the score began as a male choir samp [...] D
A theme of human nature being naturally bad is present in this movie. One of the most prominent refe [...] D
Production designer Dennis Gassner based the design of Niander Wallace's lair on one of the rooms in [...] D

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(at around 43 mins) We hear a voice saying "see-see-see-pee" CCCP. But CCCP is written in the Cyrill [...] D
(at around 1h 15 mins) After the scene where K finds the wooden horse inside the furnace, we cut to [...] D
(at around 33 mins) When Luv takes K to the room where the data files are stored, the heavy door jam [...] D
(at around 1h 40 mins) We see a number of bee hives and agent K's hand covered with bees. However th [...] D
Immediately before Luv kills Lt. Joshi, she says "Where is he? You're so sure, because he told you - [...] D
When Joi is giving K the name "Joe", K yells "No" at her and it can be seen that her hair gets blown [...] D
While K is searching the DNAbase, Joi asks K why he didn't tell Lt. Joshi about the numbers carved o [...] D
(at around 3 mins) When Sapper Morton is in the pool checking on his grubs, it doesn't look like the [...] D
SPOILER: The tritium radiation of the wooden horse figurine (the Trojan Horse) leads blade runner KD [...] D
(at around 34 mins) The Memory Bearings are optical devices, so how were they affected by the Blacko [...] D
(at around 44 mins) When K meets the 3 hookers, there are lots of foreign language ads all around, o [...] D
At 1:22'09": Dr Anna Stelline has both hands down and a worried look on her face as visible in the r [...] D
When Agent K finds the 2 identical DNA records, one for a girl and one for a boy it would be possibl [...] D
(at around 1h 40 mins) While exploring the abandoned casino, K gives a casual one-handed spin to a r [...] D
(at around 2h 40 mins) The first song listed ("Summer Wind"), is displayed as "Perfromed by Frank Si [...] D
When Agent K arrives where Deckard has been living all those years,a bee flies on his hand. When the [...] D
(at around 4 mins) In Sapper Morton's kitchen, in the wide shots at the start of the scene, the flam [...] D
(at around 1h 45 mins) When Officer K says to Deckard, "Look, I don't want to hurt you..." he is ext [...] D
(at around 2h 20 mins) When Deckard is struggling to free himself as the hovercar fills with water, [...] D
About 140 minutes, you can see Luv's upper teeth are clearly a mouthpiece (done to make her appear m [...] D
K tells Morton to "look up and to the left" for his eyeball scan. When K actually manages to get the [...] D
(at around 1h 55 mins) When Deckard locks the door and runs to where his Spinner is parked, the posi [...] D
(at around 1h 6 mins) The back of K's jacket gets dirty during the fight before reaching the orphana [...] D
(at around 2h 30 mins) At the end of the film when K leans back against the steps, you can see an in [...] D
Jared Leto's eye contact lenses are visible in close up shots. D
"PAN AM" is seen on the side of a building; there is advertisement for "ATARI" and for "products mad [...] D
The right way to "glue" a cut is to first pinch the edges, then apply the glue on the skin to allow [...] D
When K reaches Las Vegas, the instruments read "radiation levels: nominal", which means very low; it [...] D
(at around 28 mins) When in Lt. Joshi's office, after discovering the bones are from a pregnant repl [...] D

Frase

Joi: I never figured you as one for bullshit! D
Lieutenant Joshi: What you saw, didn't happen. D
'K': [pointing at dog] Is it real? Rick Deckard: [...] D
'K': [after being offered something to eat, which [...] D
Luv: I see you're one of our clients. I hope you'r [...] D
Luv: [to 'K'] I'm the best one! D
Rick Deckard: I had your job once. I was good at i [...] D
Lieutenant Joshi: Hey. You've been getting on fine [...] D
Niander Wallace: [to Luv] You really are the best [...] D
Rick Deckard: I like this song. We could keep at t [...] D
Niander Wallace: I can see it. As clear as dreamin [...] D
Lieutenant Joshi: There is an order to things. Tha [...] D
[last lines] Dr. Ana Stelline: Beautiful, isn't i [...] D
'K': [to Joi] They'll be coming after me soon. Jo [...] D
Lieutenant Joshi: [over video-link] You're hurt. I [...] D
Mariette: What's that? 'K': A tree. Mariette: I' [...] D
[first lines] 'K': I hope you don't mind me takin [...] D
K: [toasting] To strangers. D
Dr. Ana Stelline: There's a little of every artist [...] D
Rick Deckard: Don't lie. It's rude. D
Niander Wallace: [from trailer] Every leap of civi [...] D
Joi: I always told you. You're special. Your histo [...] D
Niander Wallace: We make angels - in the service o [...] D
Dr. Ana Stelline: They all think it's about more d [...] D
Mister Cotton: So come on now. Which sort do you h [...] D
Niander Wallace: I have wanted to meet you for so [...] D
Niander Wallace: Every leap of civilization was bu [...] D
Lieutenant Joshi: Do you remember anything? Before [...] D
Luv: Too dark in here. I like him. He's a good boy [...] D
Joi: You look lonely. I can fix that. D
Dr. Ana Stelline: [crying] Someone lived this, yea [...] D
'K': All the best memories are hers. D
Freysa: You imagined it was you? Oh, you did. You [...] D
Lt. Joshi: She was a replicant. Pregnant. [pause] [...] D
'K': Why are you so good? What makes your memories [...] D
Rick Deckard: You mightn't happen to have a piece [...] D
Niander Wallace: Is it the same now, as then? The [...] D
'K': [waiting in the dark] I hope you don't mind m [...] D
Luv: [to K] Bad dog! D
Mariette: [to 'K'] Oh, I see. You don't like real [...] D
Freysa: You led Wallace to Deckard. You cannot all [...] D
'K': I've never retired something that was born be [...] D
'K': How long you been here? Sapper Morton: Since [...] D
Sapper Morton: You newer models are happy scraping [...] D
'K': She likes him Luv: Who? 'K': This officer D [...] D
Luv: It is invigorating being asked personal quest [...] D
Rick Deckard: [to Wallace] Her eyes were green. D
Lieutenant Joshi: Look at me. We're all just looki [...] D
Dr. Ana Stelline: Every memory has a piece of its [...] D
Lieutenant Joshi: You just stopped a bomb from goi [...] D
Gaff: [talking about young Deckard] He wasn't long [...] D
Rick Deckard: You like whiskey? I got millions - o [...] D
'K': I found him. Lieutenant Joshi: That's not po [...] D
'K': They say you're the best memory-maker there i [...] D
Rachael: [to Deckard] Did you miss me? D
'K': You worked with Officer Deckard, back in the [...] D
Niander Wallace: That barren pasture. Empty, and s [...] D
Joi: Would you read to me? [gets up, crosses to t [...] D
Luv: I'm here for Mr. Wallace. I'm Luv. 'K': He n [...] D
'K': This is really somethin' Rick Deckard: The w [...] D
Interviewer: [Baseline test room at LAPD HQ] Offic [...] D
Rick Deckard: [to Wallace] I know what's real. D
'K': I have memories, but they're not real. They'r [...] D
[Luv is directing a drone strike] Luv: [speaking [...] D
Joi: What's the occasion? 'K': Let's just say, it [...] D
'K': You want it gone? Lieutenant Joshi: Erase ev [...] D
File Clerk: Everyone remembers where they were at [...] D
Rick Deckard: Why? What am I to you? 'K': [smiles [...] D
Niander Wallace: [to Deckard] You do not know what [...] D
Lieutenant Joshi: The World is built in a wall tha [...] D
Advertising hologram: [said to K by a hologram adv [...] D
Rick Deckard: Were are we going? Luv: Home. D
Niander Wallace: It was very clever to keep yourse [...] D
Niander Wallace: [from trailer] The key to the fut [...] D
[a recording of Deckard giving Rachael the Voight- [...] D
Rick Deckard: What'd you do? Who'd you bring? Huh? [...] D
'K': [after a meeting with Wallace's replicant ass [...] D
Lieutenant Joshi: Am I the only one who can see th [...] D
Freysa: Our lives mean nothing next to a storm tha [...] D
'K': [K has just returned home to his apartment] Y [...] D
Rick Deckard: What's the plan? 'K': We don't run. D
Luv: [to herself, while watching 'K' on a video fe [...] D
[from trailer] 'K': This is impossible. D
Niander Wallace: An angel should never enter the K [...] D
K: If this gets broke, that's it. You're gone. Jo [...] D
'K': This ends... now. D
LAPD Cop: [to 'K'] Fuck off, skin job! D
Freysa: That baby meant we are more than just slav [...] D
Dr. Ana Stelline: If you have authentic memories y [...] D
Niander Wallace: All the courage in the world cann [...] D
Niander Wallace: [to a new Replicant] The first th [...] D
Joi: [to 'K'] This is how. D
Joi: Mere data makes a man. A and C and T and G. T [...] D
Sapper Morton: How's it feel killing your own kind [...] D
Luv: You tiny thing. In the face of the fabulous n [...] D
Rick Deckard: Got a name? 'K': Officer KD6-3... [...] D
Niander Wallace: [to newborn Replicant] Shh. Happy [...] D
'K': [to Joi] I have to go. I'll come back. D
'K': A little boy came through here about 30 years [...] D
Rick Deckard: You don't have children... do you? [...] D
Title Card: Replicants are bioengineered humans, d [...] D
Interviewer: Cells. 'K': Cells. Interviewer: Hav [...] D
'K': What happened to the kid? Who put it in the o [...] D
Joi: I always knew you were special. Maybe this is [...] D
Lieutenant Joshi: What the fuck is with you? I put [...] D
Freysa: Oh, I was there. I saw a miracle delivered [...] D
Lieutenant Joshi: [K transmits a replicant's retin [...] D
'K': Are you Sapper Morton? Civic number NK68514? [...] D
Joi: [to Luv] Stop! [Luv's foot hovers over Joi's [...] D
Niander Wallace: Pain reminds you the joy you felt [...] D
Joi: [to 'K'] I love you! D
Rick Deckard: Sometimes to love someone, you got t [...] D
Joi: I'm done with you. You can go now. Mariette: [...] D
'K': This isn't possible. D
Joi: I'm so happy when I'm with you. 'K': You don [...] D

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