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Blade Runner 2049 Film Review: Philosophy and Human Speculation under the Guise of Science Fiction

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The story takes place 30 years after the Great Power Outage. Replicant K (Ryan Gosling) is a new generation of Blade Runners, in today's world, the boundaries between humans and replicants are more clearly demarcated, replicants have been indoctrinated with ideas that serve humanity from the moment they are created, and are absolutely not allowed to produce human feelings. One day, the remains of a female replicant were exhumed, shocking Army Lieutenant Josh (Robin White) that the female replicant had not only conceived before her life, but had also given birth to a child whose existence would completely undermine the rules and order that the government had painstakingly managed. Josh orders K to find the child and kill him. In an abandoned farm, he finds clues that are inextricably linked to his implanted memories of the past. Meanwhile, replicant Neander (Jared Leto) and his henchman Rav (Sylvia Hoeks) are also searching for the whereabouts of the child.

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