Rossatron's analysis of action in "Blade Runner 2049"
I very much enjoyed this commentary by Rossatron (to whose channel I'm subscribed) about action in Denis Villeneuve's fantastic and fantastical sequel/tribute to Ridley's Scott's monumental "Blade Runner." "Blade Runner 2049" isn't—as Rossatron notes—an action movie, but it contains moments of action, and those moments contain significance that's worthwhile to tease out, as Rossatron does quite well in this piece:
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