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title: "Blade Runner 2049 SteelBook [Blu-ray] [Region A]"
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# Blade Runner 2049 SteelBook [Blu-ray] [Region A]

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- **What is this?** Blade Runner 2049 SteelBook [Blu-ray] [Region A]
- **How much does it cost?** 334.57 DT with free shipping
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## Description

A new blade runner (Ryan Gosling), finds a secret leading to a quest to find Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) who has been missing for 30 years.

Review: One of the best sequels ever made - Set thirty years after the events of the original Blade Runner movie Denis Villeneuve’s sequel is as visually stunning and narratively satisfying as its predecessor. However, unlike the original film replicants, far from being banned from earth, are now integrated into its economy as compliant, productive, placid “skin-job” slaves; apart. that is, from the older Nexus-8 models who are still being hunted by a specialist LAPD detective/assassin; not Harrison Ford’s (is he a replicant?) Deckard but Ryan Gosling’s (he is most definitely a replicant) KD6.3-7, or K for short. The movie opens with the aforementioned K on a seemingly routine hunting trip to “retire” a recently unearthed Nexus-8. However, K makes an unexpected discovery which might potentially threaten the existing delicate balance between replicants and humans. What follows is a masterfully plotted tale which manages to combine a McGuffin mystery with some barely hidden-beneath-the-surface existential explorations. In this way the film both expands and extends its predecessor’s examination into the nature of identity, belonging and our place in the universe. The film also speculates about the inevitable future conflict between humans and their AI android slaves, reminiscent of Spielbergs’ 2001 movie AI and the British SF television series Humans. At around 160 minutes I feel that the length and pacing of the film is appropriate to the challenging themes addressed in the movie, while Roger Deakins’s Oscar-winning cinematography is breath-taking; from the rain-soaked neon decadence of Los Angeles to the surrounding pale-grey misty countryside, from the rust-crusted junkyard of San Diego to the sand-infested Ozymandian necropolis of Las Vegas. Ryan Gosling’s taciturn performance as the Pinocchio-esque android is sublimely affecting, his hopeless melancholy and loneliness reflecting the film’s overall grim fatalistic tone. The interactions between Gosling’s android and his virtual girlfriend Joi (marvellously played by Ana de Armas) are particularly touching, reminding me of Spike Jonze’s gentle 2013SF movie Her. There are also strong performances from Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, Mackenzie Davis and Jared Leto, while Harrison Ford’s depiction of an older and wiser Deckard is particularly noteworthy. In my opinion Villeneuve’s film is a classic SF film and one of the best sequel movies ever made. There are three short films commissioned by the director and available on YouTube which give context to the movie and provide a commentary on events which occurred in the thirty years hiatus after Ridley Scott’s original film, which I highly recommend watching.
Review: Super Science Fiction - My first viewing proved to be a bit of a letdown. As a devout fan of the original, my expectations were way.way too high. I felt it was good, but not great. That was two months ago. Last night, being home alone, I took the opportunity to watch it again. This time I was blown away. Blade Runner 2049 is a magnificent contribution to cinema:- a good story line, excellent performances, stunning design and superb photography. Visually, it exceeds the great original. The post apocalyptic Los Angeles is, again, brilliantly evoked. Add to this the dump in San Diego,a run down Las Vegas and the brief flashes of the world outside the cities. Among the Diageo and Sony logos, did I catch a brief glimpse of Pan Am? Is this a sly tribute to Stanley Kubrick, who featured Pan Am in the original of the species; 2001? Ryan Gosling manages the same slightly 'who am I ' look that Harrison Ford had in the original. Robin Wright and all the cast are very good. Nice to see some of the original actors feature too. My only regret is not seeing the movie on the big screen. The run was too short. However, this Blu Ray version has some plusses - the Extras. These are well worth watching, especially the 'prologues.' You might just look at these before watching the main feature. This is grown up science fiction cinema. It is not for everybody, but those who do enjoy it will do so over and over again.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0FP33PHLS |
| Actors  | Ana de Armas, Harrison Ford, Ryan Gosling |
| Best Sellers Rank | 310 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 15 in Steelbook 60 in Science Fiction (DVD & Blu-ray) 106 in Drama (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Country of origin  | Czech Republic |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (14,390) |
| Director  | Denis Villeneuve |
| Language  | English, Spanish |
| Media Format  | 4K, Blu-ray |
| Number of discs  | 3 |
| Product Dimensions  | 1.55 x 17.25 x 13.39 cm; 190.51 g |
| Rated  | Suitable for 15 years and over |
| Release date  | 17 Nov. 2025 |
| Run time  | 2 hours and 43 minutes |
| Studio  | elevation sales limited |
| Subtitles:  | Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best sequels ever made
*by C***L on 21 November 2019*

Set thirty years after the events of the original Blade Runner movie Denis Villeneuve’s sequel is as visually stunning and narratively satisfying as its predecessor. However, unlike the original film replicants, far from being banned from earth, are now integrated into its economy as compliant, productive, placid “skin-job” slaves; apart. that is, from the older Nexus-8 models who are still being hunted by a specialist LAPD detective/assassin; not Harrison Ford’s (is he a replicant?) Deckard but Ryan Gosling’s (he is most definitely a replicant) KD6.3-7, or K for short. The movie opens with the aforementioned K on a seemingly routine hunting trip to “retire” a recently unearthed Nexus-8. However, K makes an unexpected discovery which might potentially threaten the existing delicate balance between replicants and humans. What follows is a masterfully plotted tale which manages to combine a McGuffin mystery with some barely hidden-beneath-the-surface existential explorations. In this way the film both expands and extends its predecessor’s examination into the nature of identity, belonging and our place in the universe. The film also speculates about the inevitable future conflict between humans and their AI android slaves, reminiscent of Spielbergs’ 2001 movie AI and the British SF television series Humans. At around 160 minutes I feel that the length and pacing of the film is appropriate to the challenging themes addressed in the movie, while Roger Deakins’s Oscar-winning cinematography is breath-taking; from the rain-soaked neon decadence of Los Angeles to the surrounding pale-grey misty countryside, from the rust-crusted junkyard of San Diego to the sand-infested Ozymandian necropolis of Las Vegas. Ryan Gosling’s taciturn performance as the Pinocchio-esque android is sublimely affecting, his hopeless melancholy and loneliness reflecting the film’s overall grim fatalistic tone. The interactions between Gosling’s android and his virtual girlfriend Joi (marvellously played by Ana de Armas) are particularly touching, reminding me of Spike Jonze’s gentle 2013SF movie Her. There are also strong performances from Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, Mackenzie Davis and Jared Leto, while Harrison Ford’s depiction of an older and wiser Deckard is particularly noteworthy. In my opinion Villeneuve’s film is a classic SF film and one of the best sequel movies ever made. There are three short films commissioned by the director and available on YouTube which give context to the movie and provide a commentary on events which occurred in the thirty years hiatus after Ridley Scott’s original film, which I highly recommend watching.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super Science Fiction
*by S***O on 23 October 2018*

My first viewing proved to be a bit of a letdown. As a devout fan of the original, my expectations were way.way too high. I felt it was good, but not great. That was two months ago. Last night, being home alone, I took the opportunity to watch it again. This time I was blown away. Blade Runner 2049 is a magnificent contribution to cinema:- a good story line, excellent performances, stunning design and superb photography. Visually, it exceeds the great original. The post apocalyptic Los Angeles is, again, brilliantly evoked. Add to this the dump in San Diego,a run down Las Vegas and the brief flashes of the world outside the cities. Among the Diageo and Sony logos, did I catch a brief glimpse of Pan Am? Is this a sly tribute to Stanley Kubrick, who featured Pan Am in the original of the species; 2001? Ryan Gosling manages the same slightly 'who am I ' look that Harrison Ford had in the original. Robin Wright and all the cast are very good. Nice to see some of the original actors feature too. My only regret is not seeing the movie on the big screen. The run was too short. However, this Blu Ray version has some plusses - the Extras. These are well worth watching, especially the 'prologues.' You might just look at these before watching the main feature. This is grown up science fiction cinema. It is not for everybody, but those who do enjoy it will do so over and over again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Top sequel
*by N***S on 25 February 2026*

Well made

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