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Raspberry Jam It In Me posted:I recently rewatched the movie and got into an argument about this: are the Wallace replicants build to be more obidient than the ones from the Nexus series? The movie just says that "they obey" and my impression is that they are just kept in line better through constant psychological monitoring and conditioning, but other than that, they are just as dangerous. That would fit in perfectly with the whole movie theme of walls and prisons that exist only in our minds. They are made to obey, there was a short thing showing this before the movie was released. How he did it is anyone's guess. I highly doubt alot of people saw this before seeing the movie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgsS3nhRRzQ Tenzarin fucked around with this message at 17:30 on Oct 6, 2018 |
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Kassad posted:That doesn't explain the couple times (one in the film, one in a promotional short) where we see Wallace kill replicants who don't struggle or fight back in any way. Conditioning or monitoring only goes so far. one was a newborn.
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Groovelord Neato posted:one was a newborn. With likely no implanted memories whatsoever.
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# ? Oct 6, 2018 18:45 |
He probably made them more obedient by using only certain kinds of artificial memories. Since they're making what are essentially humans from the ground up, whose memories are entirely implants, they can use only memories that form a specific kind of docile personality that's averse to rebellion or unnecessary violence
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basic hitler posted:He probably made them more obedient by using only certain kinds of artificial memories. Since they're making what are essentially humans from the ground up, whose memories are entirely implants, they can use only memories that form a specific kind of docile personality that's averse to rebellion or unnecessary violence Also easy to manipulate since you understand their drives and fears better than they do, being the architect of their minds.
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Tenzarin posted:They are made to obey, there was a short thing showing this before the movie was released. How he did it is anyone's guess. I highly doubt alot of people saw this before seeing the movie. I feel like Covenant suffered a lot from this. I know those shorts were promo things that were never meant to be in the movie, but the passenger one and the last supper ones like, they just straight up should have been in the movie. This too though, I know 2049 was long, but the Nexus Dawn short should have been in there too. The animated one kind of just made me wish they'd do a whole movie about the build up to the blackout or/and one about its immediate aftermath.
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i've never watched those and never will cuz i hate poo poo outside of the movie itself but it seemed fine without them. movie was great.
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Groovelord Neato posted:i've never watched those and never will cuz i hate poo poo outside of the movie itself but it seemed fine without them. movie was great. I don't think Blade Runner was hurt by them not being in it, but I think Covenant would have been a 10X better movie if James Franco's only line before the opening we got was "I'm burning up"
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you are correct. that was dumb for covenant.
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Neo Rasa posted:The animated one kind of just made me wish they'd do a whole movie about the build up to the blackout or/and one about its immediate aftermath. I was actually disappointed in the anime, largely because it made some goddamn unsubtle throwbacks to the original. But I love the hookerbot kicking in the truck window and throwing that trucker out of the cab with her legs.
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 01:09 |
The dumbest thing about the animated short in retrospect is that they had a perfect opportunity to have Trixie actually be the Replicant leader from the film itself, but instead she gets fridged in favor of the soldier Replicant we never see again.
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 02:59 |
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The animated short had zero imagination beyond regurgitating the original film.
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This is neat, a producer's on-set journal has been published by Collider. Apparently Blade Runner: Time to Live was a frontrunner for title.
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