So no, you don't absolutely have to watch Ridley Scott's 1982 original.īut there's a good reason why you should: it's really good. He is our guide as he encounters characters from the first film and learns about the events of the original story. People entering the "Blade Runner" universe for the first time with "2049" are introduced to this richly imagined future world through the eyes of a new character, Officer K, played by Ryan Gosling. "I will say that people don't need to see the first movie to understand my movie." to create a movie that would be in total relationship to the first one, but could stand on its own," he said when we met to discuss the film in London recently. Yes and no, says Denis Villeneuve, director of "2049". "Don't cry, I'm sure there are loads of people who haven't seen it."
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