At 2 pm, 29 September, the embargo for Blade Runner 2049 was dropped and low-and-behold, the reviews are utterly excellent.
Blade Runner 2049 is a narcotic spectacle of eerie and pitiless vastness, by turns satirical, tragic and romantic.
Like the first Blade Runner, it masks a thin story and little in the way of momentum with towering visuals and self-seriousness.
When Blade Runner initially reached cinemas — back in 1982 — the critical reaction was mixed.
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