Blade Runner 2049 - Memory Facility Scene [HD]

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Officer K. visits Dr. Stelline's lab and learns the truth about his memories. (GOD DAMN IT)

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4:15 when she says it's not gonna work out

adriandotg
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He thought he was a replicant his whole life. He is fine with it, being ordered around, mocked, hated, but he knows hes a replicant. Then the thought that he was a human, hits him like a freight train head one. All the things in his life, he had done it as a human, not as a replicant. He was lied to, so he could follow orders, that's what he thinks atleast. Then he found out that, he is still a replicant, he was never a human. Those memories, that he thought he went through, was not his. Even though it's based on a real memory, it was hers. Finally, he died as a replicant, but he died knowing he had done something human in his life.

MM-vset
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What a perfect demonstration of how a restrained performance can make the emotions that slip through that much more powerful.

holyflutterofgod
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This scene feels tragic on the second viewing when you know the real truth and see her tears.

TheePterrordactyl
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"Someone lived this, yes. This happened." The power of subtle writing when left open to interpretation.

steveiannelli
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4:16 when I realize I missed my chance to watch this in theatres and I will forever regret it because now it’s my favorite movie

justinmorales
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Notice the machine at 2:35. It lowers and scans(?) the back of K's head to "read" his memory. Then notice K's mirror reflection in the next shot. Like the machine is looking into the back of his head, so he is "looking" into the back of her head; into her memory. It's no mistake that Roger Deakens created a comparability with these two shots. He literally in a matter of two shots tells us that K is not seeing his own memory, but, as his mirror reflection shows, is seeing Dr. Stellines; one of the key tenets of the plot. Brilliant cinematography.

ballstreet
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This and the scene in the furnace showcases that Ryan Gosling does "freaking the fuck out" acting very well.

somanytakennames
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"How do you deal with the pain?"
"I simply live with it."

RideIsOverMutie
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4:17 - When I realized I have to talk to girls to get a gf

rpgasai
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Goddamn that's good acting. You can just feel the pain he is going through.

luckyasmr
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She has a strange unique smile and its amazing

shadyrabbit
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As tragic as this is, there’s still positivity to it because when he thought he was human, he acted human. He had human thoughts and human experiences. Showing that even though he was still a replicant, he was capable of humanity.

chiefinasmith
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“If you have real authentic memories, you have real human responses, wouldn’t you agree?” absolutely brilliant for the film.

AJR_
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3:19 & 3:44 Ryan Gosling has a rare talent to act only with eyes. That's why he made this scene so emotional.

muaddib
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This was my favorite film of 2017. I remember going through a big and ugly break up around the time it released. I was alone and dwelling on bad memories one night so I caught a midnight showing by myself. I remember how in awe I felt after leaving the theatre. It’s so odd how it felt therapeutic sitting in there, the scoring in particular was moving. It felt as if that was exactly the music I needed to hear at that moment in my life. Maybe I seem a bit cheesy sharing this but, those who know, know. Cinema is beautiful, and along with music, it’s medicinal in times of emotional sickness.

mothershipish
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I love the 1st Blade Runner, but this is one of those rare sequels that I actually prefer. I might be in the minority, and sure, this won't change cinema in the same way the original did, but the story here is far more rewarding to be honest.

TCJV
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Movies like this will continue to do poorly because movie goers put less and less effort into their viewing. They don't want to ponder, self-reflect, or connect. They want to be amused. God, please don't let real cinema disappear.

DentyOne
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"4:05"

this moment of raw emotion made this film an instant masterpiece in my mind.

transgeek
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it’s 6/10/21 today. and it will never be again. what a day to be alive.

gloriareis