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Easter Eggs In Blade Runner 2049 You Completely Missed

Easter Eggs In Blade Runner 2049 You Completely Missed

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Easter Eggs In Blade Runner 2049 You Completely Missed Anthony: Cells interlinked within cells interlinked
- one can not exist without the other.
Within one stem. And dreadfully distinct
- And all must complete a common goal, though all are different.
Against the dark, a tall white fountain played
- Against the darkness we shall rise as one.
One can not exist without the other and all must complete a common goal, though we are diffrent. Only then we shall rise against the darkness as one.
Thats what I think it might mean ( my opinion) - maybe its a refrence to the upcoming blade runner where not all the cells ( the people) work as one and thus offsets the balance.

Date: 2020-07-14

Comments and reviews: 9


As an old Atari fanboy from the 1980's I was looking for an Atari sign in Blade Runner 2049. Boy did the movie deliver! Also noticed the Pan Am sign. gave me an idea: since the original Blade Runner is set in this decade (Roy Batty's inception date is January 8, 2016, after all) maybe the Blade Runner films are set in an alternate universe very similar to, but just a little different from our own. Technology has progressed just a bit faster, and some companies that went out of business in our universe did not go out of business in that one.
Just a theory.

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The ads make sense. Innovation and business flourish with consumerism. If the human race is starving and dying of disease, no-one is going to invest in a new games console or car. Wallace became successful because he solved humanities hunger crisis. His business was successful because it was utilitarian. Peugeot kept making cars because they were the guys making the cars. No one has the time or money to make new cars. Also, its not pronounced poo-jo its more like pur-jo.
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You missed the significance of Gaff's sheep aside from the title reference. He sets it on the table as he says that Deckard finally got what he wanted. In P. K. Dick's novel, everyone's goal in life was to obtain a real animal to care for as a sort of penance. If someone couldn't afford a real animal, they cared for realistic (cheaper) replicant ones to keep up appearances. Deckard's dream was to save enough to buy a real sheep rather than a replicated one.
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I can't imagine the Coke ad being in there without paying a big fee for it. Also, all the hard liquor: Now that smoking is losing favor (still way to much smoking in the movies, the booze companys (an association in this case) have the stars taking a shot just before they are about to do something important that requires all their attention. Of course James Bond has been doing that for decades. How many drunk drivers are created by these ads?
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In the original Blade Runner, Rachel sits at the piano and plays a single key multiple times after she finds out she is a replicant. Now in 2049 a single key has the photo stuck behind it in the shack where Rachel gave birth and K also plays a single note on the piano right before Deckard appears. Now I'm not sure on this but MAYBE every-time they play the piano it's the same note. Not sure, seems like something they would have done; )
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The dog at Deckard's apartment doesn't seem to care that his owner was punched and kidnapped? Gaff's inclusion was unnecessary and patronizing. Any true fan would see through this. We already know it's a second Blade Runner movie, we don't need random characters showing up to nail that point home and slap it across our faces. I predict many more edits of Blade Runner 2049 in the future (just like what happened with Blade Runner.
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Wow you guys. The origami is a sheep? Sheep? Its a unicorn. A million commentaries have said this since the directors cut. Even Ridley Scott has said this in interviews. It means the Olmos character knows that Deckard had the dream of a unicorn. That means he knows Deckard was implanted with the dream because hes a replicant! It also means hes showing empathy for him, letting him go instead of arresting him or killing him.
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There's a reference nobody has noticed yet, in the opening sequences in the original movie, you can see an Enjoy Coca Cola ad displayed on a building but you can only see the joy and ca-co cause of the building's shape, thats prolly where they got the joy hologram name idea and in the 2049 film you can see all the publicity in the city about the joy product.
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Continuity problem. K shoots the two henchmen kidnapping Deckard as they're walking toward the vehicle. In the next scene K is getting kicked by Luv and in the foreground Deckard is sitting in the vehicle? Hello? He was being dragged lifeless by two goons, they get shot. how does Deckard get into the vehicle? Did he crawl there by choice? Huge huge goof.
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