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My wife & I took her little sister and her boyfriend to see this afternoon, and my god what a miserable experience it was. There was a decent amount of people in the cinema (mostly younger date-night couples), and we got 30 minutes into the movie, with not a single person in the entire cinema laughing once, until my wife leaned over, said she felt sick and if I could drive her home, and we left.
As we got to the car, she said she lied about feeling sick and just wanted to get us out as she genuinely felt embarassed for me as her husband. My wife is in no way engaged in the culture war, has no idea what the word "woke" even means, and is the biggest normie there is, and even she could see through this crap. Later we met up with her sister and her boyfriend for dinner, and they told us they left shortly after as her sister felt the same way. Again, those two are complete normies like my wife, and the sister and her boyfriend started ranting for a good 10 minutes how terrible movies are now, and how they "all have this weird agenda they keep pushing".
Who are these movies even made for anymore? Regular normies absolutely hate this shit, and every production company seems to be losing cash hand-over-fist. That ESG money must be on a whole other level if they still haven't learned anything.
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CD; you got everything perfect except for "Love", who is in many ways used as a mirror for K. See Wallace calls ALL the replicants by the nickname "Love". It's not her name, it's just a generic nickname Wallace calls the replicants (and by extension, her). She wants DESPERATELY to be important, so her whole character is wrapped up in trying to please and get the attention of Wallace, it's her whole identity, even taking the nickname he calls everyone as her own name so she can lie to herself about how important she is. She wanted to be special and is so wrapped up in her lies she would instinctively lash out at those who WERE special (or she perceived as such). K in comparison also wants deep down to be special, to be more then just a replicant, it's why he works hard to make "Joi" seem more human, it's why he bites so hard on the possibility he was birthed (meaning he had a soul). However in the end, just before the final showdown he's confronted by the ad for Joi, and it all comes together in his head, when she (the ad) calls him by that same nickname his Joi used to call him (see the similarity with wallace and love?)... In the end he faces the truth. He's not special, joi never loved him, but was programed to make him feel like he was loved, and so he goes into his final battle at peace with the fact that he'll never be special. But he also makes an independent choice. He decides instead of killing Deckard like he was asked, like a good automaton should, he brings Deckard together with his daughter. He creates something real, rather then destroy, and dies.
It's a lovely if understated tragedy.
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