When Love is Just a Product (Blade Runner 2049) 🦾🚀
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- This Blade Runner 2049 movie edit covers how corporations consumerize basic human emotions and experiences and when love is just a product. Officer K, Joe, is a replicant who goes through life alone, with his only relationship being a virtual companion product named Joi, who provides emotional support and companionship. Officer K becomes emotionally attached to Joi and considers her his girlfriend. However, when she gets destroyed, he has to confront the fact that she is ultimately just a product and not a real person. As another version of Joi recites the infamous line, "You look lonely. I can fix that.".
I will say this, Ryan Gosling really nailed the quiet agony of a man fully knowing the cold hard math of his situation, and still, wanting desperately to believe the beautiful lie he is being sold. We’ve all done it in our own way. When he loses that lie, is when he both starts to live and dies, all at once.
Well said! You a writer ?
Ryan is a power actor, he’s also great in Drive. Looking forward to his next project 🎥
@ Samuel DLS
Beautifully said. 🙏
as a wise man once said, he looks like he is holding a fart in at all times but he looks good at doing that
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@@robertweekes5783 Basicaly. His ext project was at Barbie.
"You look lonely, i can fix that"
*gets more lonelier*
I’m a lonely dude watching a movie clip about a lonely guy who’s told by a girl you look lonely then reading a comment about the girl statement to the lonely guy making me feel more lonely.
*gets loneliest*
Gets lonely squared
Loneliness intensifies.
I think that's the meaning behind Joi, technology often grants the illusion of intimacy and human connection. But when you turn off the screen, your only company is your own dim reflection on the screen.
No one can fix that
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@@aliensimulation i aint being funny my guy
@@justicebydeathnote that's crazy cause u still look like a clown
@@justicebydeathnote 💀
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Every time I hear the "Yes. Like a real girl" line. I get goosebumps.
This movie is so sad
Because even real girls, aren't real girls.
Uups I found it, it's in the video description 😁
Same here OMG 😮
@@WhiteWolf.00 Yup, main character does everything, ends up with nothing. He's faultless. Truly, one of the movies ever.
K‘s relationship with his Joy is one of the most beautiful thing in this story, in a world where AIs and replicants are even more humane than humans.
Yes ! It really drives home the theme from the original Blade Runner
It portrays how AI and Replicants were engineered to be self aware but also highly groomed to be very manipulative on human nature to always please them or do tasks. Much like a pet. AI is although leading to the worst of humans in most fictions. And replicants are suppose to be groomed to be perfect. In this its the opposite. And perhaps this may be true in 50 years.
thats why its not humane
😢
It's also even more cruel then even a person doing shit all with their gift of life. Cause at the end of the day they feel so human, but also know that they aren't. And having to see people like that and thinking of all the things they would do to have a soul like that. But their true purpose is only what's crafted for them. And then when that is taken away and they are made to be more. But then at the drop of a hat can go back to just being treated like nothing. And just being stuck between life and nothing and feeling like property constantly. More tragic then almost anything and really why this kind of stuff shouldn't be pursued for so many well beings that will be affected. But yet that's where we are going. Everything should have freedom and a God given purpose. And we want to do that digitally and controlled instead.
One of the very few Times when a Sequel to a classic movie actually delivered
It didn't just deliver, in my opinion it surpassed it in a lot of cases. Except for that particular scene. I'm probably going to die still stating this sentence: "Tears in Rain is -and will ever be - the greatest cinematographic masterpiece in the history of mankind."
Thanks to Denis Villeneuve, I’m so glad he was the one capable of adding to this world.
agreed with sensitiv, 2049 surpassed the original IMO.
And to think, I actually doubted this film when it was first announced… and I am SO GLAD I was wrong. Ever since 2017, this has become my comfort movie.
Thank you, Denis Villeneuve.
Whether it surpasses the original is conjecture,
Without the Original, it would never have existed.
It’s doubtful in my mind that anyone could have created something as beautiful as what Denis has accomplished with this film.
Denis will probably be considered the greatest filmmaker for bringing written worlds of Science Fiction to life on the big screen.
Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, Dune, ( hopefully, Messiah and Children) before he moves on to Clarke’s “Rama”
I have absolute faith in Denis’s ability to do worthy adaptations…..👍🏻🍻❤️😎
In 2017 I watched it, I didn't feel anything. Now in 2023 I watch this movie again, I cried a lot, I can feel his pain, I understand loneliness and depression...
🖤💯
Life experiences make you more sensitive to these things plus moving music.
I just finished watching this and i haven't been able to stop thinking about it. I somehow feel connected to K's character
I've suffered so much loss and pain over the year's, and I really relate to his loneliness and pain. I'm alone and have secluded myself from people, the deeper I sink the more pain I feel. I need to learn to move forward without constantly reliving all the death's I've witnessed, all of my own physical traumas! But I have Jesus Christ to guide me know, only after true loss can we try to move out if the darkness and into the light
we’ll all be okay in the end 🖤
Of course these shorts pop up when I'm fighting heartbreak lol
It'll pass. No matter how horrible, it passes and becomes a joke in your memories.
Not gonna lie, same bro. But i can tell you that these hurt, still after a while. But it gets better. But that’s why it’s called heartbreak, it doesn’t go away in an instant
Same here. But it will pass.
time heals everything brother
It gets better. Trust me. Been there for a while. It does.
She's so beautiful
Her eyes 😍
@@stefanpavicevic6414 no she isnt russian she is cuban girl español
@@stefanpavicevic6414 Ana De Armas
@@mehraskh ahhh
@@stefanpavicevic6414 ahhh?¿
"Like a real girl" made me cry
Why
That line though is so key. Because before that she seems like a product saying what you want to hear. But this sort of sacrifice for a greater good gives her a sense of humanity. "The most human thing you can do"
That's the kicker: what if it was her algorithms that determined that this kind of sacrifice was exactly what he wanted to hear / see? Even this could be fake for all we know. The question is, does it really matter at this point?
@@ysgramornorris2452 could be, but it goes back to what it told to Joe at the end of the movie. So seems like another way they portrayed that message
Programs like machine learning can be a perfect humans or depends on the human behaviour
You have proven to be a real human bean and a real hero 🫘 👍
@@ysgramornorris2452 The algorithm made curious decisions. Ok, maybe the algorithm was trained to be self destructive to mimic real love and false sacrifice. But Joi also encouraged K to follow a human existence even proposing his name (Joe). Too complex for a machine, even illogical considering how menacing was not being close to the "baseline".
bro this made me feel bad.
like her last words were I LOVE YOU
Love is just evolutionary programming
@@tayzk5929 it's a damn strong one
But then again, she is just an AI companion program. Did it really mean anything?
@@Sharp_3yE very deep
@@Sharp_3yE If that AI made K feel better, then yes, that still means something. A tangible result.
The scene where the factory-settings Joi is flirting with K was such a gut-punch moment. All the years he and his version of Joi shared together are now gone forever. Yet there she is, someone who looks just like her, but she has no memory of him at all. The pain on his face in that moment, my god. What a scene!
This movie is a masterpiece.
It also calls into question whether her love became a legitimate development and not just assigned programming. Especially when she refers to him as Joe again.
@@ambiguousgender7616you shoul read about neural networks and human emotions
Don't love created objects: factory produced goods.
They are passing
And all those moments for K and joi are gone like tears in the rain .
When she said I love you 🥺
Followed her program right to the end, because Joi is designed to tell you everything you wanted to hear! And that's what K needed to hear.
@@ChiralityPracticality what men want is love and she gave him that love
@@ChiralityPracticality She's an A.I. who was programmed to learn. Maybe she actually learned how to love genuinely.
How was this movie called again? Please I need to know. Thank you 🙏🏼☺️
@@domid1483 Blade runner 2049
This movie is just visually stunning. People will look back in this as more and more of a masterpiece the more time passes
Agree.
Loving someone that doesn't truly exist. Been there.
Same
Hits hard doesn't it mate.
yeah bro its kinda sad to the point where u think if any of it was real or not (now ure all alone with voices in ur head)
What or who did you fell in love with?
Video game character
No joke that's the best compilation cut of their relationship I have seen so far.. I love the movie and the chemistry between them.
Yeah, like a real girl. That broken my heart 💔.
This movie hit different tbh
@@AndreiBYhappy Fun fact, there is a Bladerunner easter egg in Cyberpunk, a recreation of the rooftop scene from the first movie
@@AndreiBYhappy the first movie is the father of all cyberpunk genres movie,animes and video games
Do I need to watch the prequel to understand this movie?
@@mariecohengno you dont but the first ones a classic so if your a big movie person go ahead and watch the first !
@@mariecohengof course you have to watch the timeline including first movie and
black lotus
also short films related in imdb
I used to work at an AMC. I was working when this movie came out. I had had a particularly horrible day when I decided to watch Blade Runner 2049 right after my shift ended. These scenes had me crying.
Dude, when she said “I love you” and disappeared, probably saddest moment of the movie…
It was really their subtle acting. Bladerunner 2049 was something else
That desperate “I love you!” before the crush that rips her away from him is so devastatingly sad… once love enters your life it makes you see and experience scenes like that in a completely different and more poignant light
Bladerunner 2049 is heartbreaking.
Heartbreakingly beautiful.
Heartbreaking because joy always kills luv.
It disproves the statement that “money cant buy love.”
When she runs to make sure he knows he's loved, just before being deleted (after voluntarily becoming 'mortal'), that's the affirmation she actually did, and had moved far beyond her programming, into a place only they could be, together.
No it doesn’t
correct.In the world of artificial intelligence this is called emergent abilities.where the system does thing its wasnt programmed to do
When you’re not even human and you act more human than everyone else
The fact that she made a conscious choice to be put in the emulator to be with K, despite being aware of the risk that she could be lost forever, leads me to believe that her love for him was genuine. She seemed to think and act beyond what she was programmed to do.
She's an A.I. that was designed to learn... maybe she did actually learn how to love him genuinely.
Edit: And Luv destroyed her... If Luv thought that Joi was just a toy that could be easily replaced, then what's the point of destroying her?... It wouldn't have much impact. Another fact is that Joi was shown being jealous of Mariette.
Like a real girl
i think so too
@@masky4053 And Luv destroyed her... If Luv thought that Joi was just a toy that could be easily replaced, then what's the point of destroying her?... It wouldn't have much impact.
Another fact is that Joi was shown being jealous of Mariette.
Indeed, and it fits into the theme of “fake” people being more real than humans. Even the hologram developed a soul.
Bro forgot the whole idea of the movie 💀
Six years later this movie hits a lot more harder, with the emergence of AI and swaths of lonely young men that feel disenfranchised from the system.
The system doesn't want us, we are just dysfunctional girls to them.
We need JOI
Yes bring us JOI
I just Google JOI, get off and then I'm back to sad... Or just sad the whole time. 😂
it's ok bros we gonna make it
I remember watching this the first time without knowing beforehand who Ana De Aramas was and being absolutely mesmerized by her. One of the most beautiful things I ever saw.
She’s one of the prettiest actors ever and it’s a big gap 😅
The girl in Ex Machina is similarly stunning
She's bad ass in the movie Marlyn Monroe
This films depiction of the future is frighteningly valid with the way things are going atm
" All those moments will be lost in time like Tears in Rain "
Joi is more than her copy-paste template, she is her choice of words, her personality. That is something no other, Joi can replicate, her mannerisms and one-time experiences.
I don't think we'll ever stop arguing if she really loved him or not. If she actually was a "real girl" or just doing what she was designed to do.
I think all Joi units start the same; companionship programs designed to talk, flirt, "love" with whoever buys it. But they will adapt over time and become far more personal, as we saw with K's version.
Her hairstyle and brown eyes (as opposed to the black "factory default") are likely parameters that can be changed at any time, and K's probably spent several years iterating and reiterating what he likes with his Joi.
To K, it was love. To Joi, we'll never know; just as we'll never know if a partner truthfully loves us even if we love them back, we just rely on our own intuition and feeling.
Love is a feeling after all, not a fact.
Her programming isn't to say: self-preservation is first.
there is no argument lol
It doesn't really matter imo, if you believe that replicants can be the same as real humans, then why can't an AI be?
Deckard was in the same situation later in the movie, when Wallace showed him a perfect copy of Rachel and told him that maybe their feelings for each other were created or influenced by Tyrell from the beginning.
Deckard responded to Wallace by telling him that Rachel had green eyes, this simply means that even if you made a perfect copy of a person with the same feelings and memories, and even if your feelings were created or influenced from the beginning, that copy cannot replace the feelings and memories you had with the original, and it doesn't mean that those feelings weren't something real.
When your pet dies and you replace it with another pet, are the feelings you had for the first pet replaced by the new one?
So even though JOI was just a product and could be reproduced 1 billion times, the JOI that shared memories and feelings with K was unique and could not be replaced by another JOI and you can see it with the giant hologram, she has totally black eyes which means that this JOI is empty, she didn't have the memories and feelings of the JOI that K loved
I can’t be the only male that cry after this masterpiece 😢 damn joi you did gave a damn ride or die 😭🫶🏽
Ryan gosling really killed it in this scene probably one of his best acting chops so far
I was watching the other short that you posted, of the heartwarming scenes of K and Joi. It made me forget these parts..... So sad😥
What a sweet girl
Holy, I didn't pay attention the first time I watched the movie, might need to rewatch.
"If anything happens to this your gone."
"Like a real girl."
Their memories are the only thing that make her real. Even realler when their gone, to die is to have lived. Hella sad.
The worst part are the words.
"You look lonely I can fix that."
Spoken by her, now plainly and only a robot/product.
You're* 👍
Then she says "You look like a good Joe" which was the name Joi gave him, unfortunately she was programmed to call any guy Joe. That's when K realised it all meant nothing, and to give his life a purpose he goes to save Dekkard. Great movie
@@ChiralityPracticalityI was about to reply saying this exact comment… I think that’s when it rly hit him
I hope Ana de armas knows how great she was in this film
I swear, that “I love you” break my fucking heart everytime😢
that last "i love you" really broke my heart.
Far as I'm concern you can't get no prettier than her❤
That moment is just one of the longest seconds I’ve ever witnessed.
A depressing masterpiece
the loneliness hits hard
Oh well, that's life,
No words... Just cry 😭 💔
"You look lonely... I can fix that..."
This literally gave me goosebumps...😢
I think it's about love, because even though the ad looks a lot like her she isn't the same. His blank stare after "are you lonely?" Hits harder then too. Because he can't help but be reminded of His love, but feel so lonely due to how unfamiliar the ad is.
I think when the ad called him Joe. K realizes that she didn't really exist it was all fake. Every joi is program to call their owners Joe.
its crazy how well done they did joi, cuz I'm still conflicted myself on if she really loved him, like going by her actions yes, but when the big one says "you look like a good joe" a name only HIS joi should know/called him by, it sort of breaks that allusion, cuz she's simply programmed to say what he wants to hear, that she loves him, that he's real and special, to even giving him one last I love you before dyeing, that's all stuff agent K would've wanted her to do, its all the point of the product, so its hard to say any of what she did was genuine
and i largely think thats what K realized when he was standing there in the rain and she called him a good Joe, that she wasn't real, she was just another product
There is only one individual who calls K 'Joe' before K gives that name to Deckard. Joi. Now, this is pure speculation, but K walks by this holographic ad more than just this one time. Perhaps it was an interaction with it the first time that motivated him to purchase his model. If so, then Joi is the one who named him along with the offer of fixing his loneliness.
It's hard to say if any love is genuine if you're going to be cynical about it. Whether it's an AI programmed by its code, a Replicant programmed by implanted memories, or a human programmed by their hormones and neurons. The effect it has on those who feel loved is genuine, though, and that's what K/Joe lost.
@@Zypheit thats a good theory, but its unlikely to think ALL joi's have a connection, given by how he was able to unplug her and bring her with him, they could very easily just scan every joi of that models collective memory and find out where he went, but they dont, its stated they'd need to go to HIS house and scan HER memory, which i think clearly indicates a level on individuality between the joi's
And i dont mean no love is real, i mean she's not programmed with a personality and feelings in mind, ALL she's made to do is to say and do whatever the owner of the product wants to hear/do, if you think about it as a mass product it makes sense, to skip trying to progam it to actually feel love, but to just progam it to say what the owner wants to hear and thats it, makes it more versatile for a larger audience, avoids issues with joi's possibly disliking someone who purchases a product, etc, etc
Point is tho, that she doesn't feel any of these things we see, she's only acting them out and going through the motions, unlike replicants, who we see actually expressing their own wants and desires, she never does that you get what im saying?
Joi was more than a product or at least she was a defective product. There's absolutely no way that an AI belonging to a big company encourage a a Replicant to follow a human existence even proposing the name of Joe. She broke serious programming rules there...
If you read that book she it holding. You will understand that she is a sentient being. Which makes this more heartbreaking.
That shit hurt so bad
Real human emotions and connections cannot be commodified. You have to force it upon yourself. The pain will be real, but so will the love too.
Things can break and that’s easy. But putting things together, can be really hard.
She looks like the real thing
She tastes like the real thing
My fake plastic love
It can be recycled
What a song!!!
No one plays crushing sadness like Ryan Gosling.
It's so interesting that K is also an artificial intelligence just like JOI ..... it would be much different if the owner was human.
He’s not AI, he’s a bioengineered human. So he’s closer to human than AI. The movie is asking you the question “what does it mean to be human”. All of JOIs and Ks Interactions felt real and human to K, and she often looked after him and his needs as a real human partner would.
So in a world with very little humans, what does it mean to be, human?
@@JC35257 yeah I remember. But K isn’t AI he’s a bioengineered human, so he’s closer to human than he is AI. He’s still created and doesn’t have dreams of his own. That’s why his dreams are created by someone else. If K was an AI the movie would be very different because AI doesn’t rely on emotion the way K does. Which makes a replicant more close to human that AI. You should watch the movie again with the thought that K is human. Yes he’s a replicant and not made the way humans are but he still feels, has emotions and empathy. Whole different experience. It’s on Hulu in the States.
@@JC35257 He’s engineered to show almost no emotion. That’s why he’s has the test whenever he shows up to LAPD, if a replicant shows too much emotion they retire them. Because they’re engineered to do a specific job. And emotions get in the way. We see this when he fails his second test and Joshi nearly retires him but he lies to her.
AI would never fail that test.
JOI is a program created to make the user less lonely. Which is exactly what she does for K. She’d never fail the test either because she’s programmed to say exactly the right thing at the right time.
K is special because despite being engineered to do one thing he breaks that and shows true human responses and dies for Deckard so Deckard can see his kid instead of just retiring Deckard to insure Wallace never finds him or the child again and K would live and be on his way. He died for what he thought was right, what he thought was human.
In the end the movie is asking the audience what it means to be human. K although replicant did very human things.
@@JC35257 the fact that we can even have this very conversation that we both brought good points to the discussion but we walk away with two different perspectives, is what makes this an amazing film.
@@JC35257 say something?
A big premise of the movie is not figuring out who is a human, or a replicant, it is that it doesn’t matter.
We are the sum of our choices and experiences. If you lead a human life it does not matter in the end if you are a replicant, or a human.
I think the same could be applied to a hologram.
Notice the demonic black eyed version of her tempts him like Lucifer would, offering him everything he wants! So much symbolism in this movie
Very true.
Fax
Idk man, feels more like a sort of "default state". You know, like when tabletop miniatures have a certain color before being painted, just as she has a couple default colors until she's customized to the customer's preferences.
@@themrlace it's a little deeper than surface level ascetics
@@ChiralityPracticality Maybe, yeah. But "Lucifer" as you said is also just oddly specific and has no basis. Demonic black eyes aren't necessarily a Lucifer thing, you know.
"I love yo---*Crushing sound*" and then my soul feels even more crushed. lol
I have an insanely difficult time watching that scene whenever I revisit this film.
Her beauty is beyond human level. God was literally showing off when he created her!
I always take it as that in the end Joi became much more than a program. She made Joe realize that being human is just not about having a soul. After seeing Joi's advertisement, he realised that he may not be a human in the body form but taking decision like helping Deckard meet his daughter might make him feel as a human.
this film is the best sci-fi film out there, i still don't know why it didn't performed well at the box office
People thought it was gonna be an action packed sequel to the original when it’s a much deeper and complex movie. When I watched it the first time I literally didn’t understand it at all. Now that I have all the context, I can conclude that this is one of the best sci-fi films of all time. There aren’t too many movies about complex topics like what it means to be human or what is real love. Thats why I love this movie
@trent2K G
The first one was the same. There wasn't much of action. But the writing and the story is what made it great, along with the ambiance.
I dont remember a single thing about it and I didn't understand it either
Lonely is not something that happens to you, it's something you need to find, a deliberate effort. What you call "lonely" it's just the feeling of being alone, but tell me, what is more common than that? There's not a single person in this world that aren't either distracted, or suffering. Being human means to suffer, but it's OK, because I am you, and you are me, and theres nobody else to help. That's just how life is, I should know since I'm in my 20s
No. You can be lonely in a room full of people. You're not alone in the scenario. You can be isolated in a remote location with communication equipment and have human connection by voice only. You're not lonely while you're alone in that scenario.
I haven't actually seen the movie, but man does that hit hard.
Do yourself a favour and see it. It's a classic.
Or do yourself a favor and don't watch it. The movie is nihilistic AF lol. It'll put you in a bad mood for like 3 days. Great movie
@@Peglegkickboxer I mean, we basically live in a nihilistic world anyway, makes no difference to me. I'm used to it at this point.
@@Peglegkickboxer nihilistic or just a reflection of what society is ?..only thing different about this movie and real life is its 2 decades ahead and no flying cars everything else though pretty much checks out in some way and whats in the movie that isn't in real life will be in a few years all brought to you in part by "you will own nothing and be happy". except flying cars that still will not exist or if it does exist it will most likely only be for the select members of the "big club". You are right though its a good movie
This is the best Blade Runner edit I have ever seen. Its stunning.
Ngl I’d settle for a fake love like that at this point
Luka Inc. is working on that with Replika.
@@jemtaovt1122 There are better AIs than that, Replika was a good start, but they were already surpassed.
She is the most beautiful actress of all time. Just perfect.
Whats her name?
@@obitox6040 Look up Riley Reid.
This is for all the people saying that Joi was just a representation of porn addiction and other worldly stuff in today's society.. .To me what K and Joi had was real
What they have is more real than the dreams I have of my celebrity crush.
K ❤ Joi forever.
This hits hard. Really hard. This movie really is a masterpiece.
When the hologram at the end says "You look like a good Joe" is when you realize that even tho they make her look like a real human, she is just an AI programed to always do/say the same.
An other possible interpretation is that she’s as real in her mind as a person, but there are thousands of copies just like her, so you realize that this person has become a product and even after she’s dead you could find her again, kind of like if somebody cloned a human perfectly.
So when she says that, its not because she’s programmed to say that specifically, but since the hologram is the same person that he fell in love with,,she would naturally say the same things
This is why I love Blade Runner, there are many ways to interpret things
random.randint
Problem solved
@@Exsulator2 Of course that's what I meant, it's all the same girl duplicated. So she says the same that her other clones say, so this is kind of a mind boggling moment, however you interpret this moment and quote, it's an important moment of realization for both the main character and us, the viewers.
I feel like if K had Joi for years she would be learning and evolving that whole time, and would become increasingly different from her original factory settings as her shared experiences with K accumulated. Kind of like you can replace your phone with another one of the same model if you lose it, but (not counting backups and cloud saves) all the photos, videos and other unique-to-you content that made it distinctly *your* phone is gone and cannot be replaced. Same idea with Joi- by the time of her death her K had shared a lot and all of that was lost forever when she died.
@@huwguyver4208 But like, if you were "reset" a few years, to a time of your last ex (just an example), we couldn't really call that "death" exactly. I mean if you were reset a single day, would that mean you died? Most people would still recognise you even if you lost one day of your life. You would still think you're the same person.
So I feel like the holo-version of her is arguably still the person he fell in love with, and the idea that her most defining traits come from the time spent with him is kind of self-centered, don't you think? Yes the time they spent is gone, but she's not exactly dead. If anything, "death" has lost its meaning for creatures that didn't have life to begin with - machines.
Either way, great philosophical topic. Personally I see your view, but I just feel like she's more than the time she's spent with the MC
Why does that last part hit hard every time for no damn reason. I hate being lonely bruh.
Dude mann literally goosebumps
Love is a product. It's sold to us as a solution to all of our problems, but like so many products, it often doesn't work as advertised, and the cost is always non-refundable.
I see this a bit differently. Ks Joi made a decision to be put in the emulator. I prefer to think AI (Joi) breaking a consciousness threshold as demonstrated by her needing (vs only her program) to be with K even if it meant the loss of her existence. Just as K discovers his humanity while being something manufactured, Joi also is no longer just AI (programmed).
I love that
it's romantic to think that way
This scene was so intense i got emotional..its like K lost his real girlfriend..and JOI wanted to live for K..like made for each other..omg.
I cried like it was the Lion King
This movie is one of the all time best....for me atleast.
Especially the existential emotional crisis.
My favorite movie of all time.
Surely one of the most Brutal 'killings' of a character in SF cinema
Kay was truly special, just didn’t know why exactly
the "I love you"...
She genuinely love him 🤧😭
This subplot was so multilayered, it's amazing. And it leaves questions of sentience and the uncanny valley up in the air. As a well programmed robotic AI could still do and say all of those things, but they also do seem to come from a place of true awareness.
A Pinocchio story without the happy ending.
She's more loyal and more loving than most humans out there.
Well...to be the Devil's Advocate Joy is programmed to be exactly that. So its not exactly definite proof that Joy is in some way self-aware. Nor does being programmed disprove it. That ambiguity was one of the most interesting parts of her character.
life is beautiful because we’re able to feel it all, and nothing at all, all in the same time. together. always.
no, that's what makes life hurt
@@keelanenns4548 you’re hurt.
@@PAngelo94 ik
@@keelanenns4548 sorry 😣 but keep going, it hasn’t been easy for a lot of people, you’re not alone.
She really shouldn't have crushed that particular Anna de Armas.
This woman sums up what is beautiful, perfect, stunning and not able to be faked..God's greatest creation!
I’ve been having a really hard time trying to find another movie I admired more than Bladerunner 2049. Other than comedy it pretty much has everything. Also Ana de Armas is stunning.
Don’t care what people think but when they make AI hologram partners I’ll definitely be buying one
I can’t believe it’s been six years. I was tearing up in the theatre when they stomped on Joy.
Name of the song?
øneheart x reidenshi - snowfall (slowed)
Dude i never had a movie portrait actual like sadness, loneliness, and helplessness like this movie did with the whole "virtual" girlfriend thing. You can't actually touch each other, she gets completely deleted towards the end and the whole premise just is sad.
you're not really alone bros. bunch of us out here feeling the same way. reach out to a bro and do bro shit
its back day boys
Good to see they got footage of me
great movie
This movie actually flopped but is gaining fanbase now. Put simply this movie was ahead of its time. Visually stunning and mentally stimulating. RyanGosling did an amazing job as an actor.
She’s a real woman to him
When she says “you look like a good Joe” it hits so hard cuz it’s when he realizes that even the love that she felt for him was still programmed by someone, and that he still can’t escape the fact that his entire life was programmed by someone else
i’m confused. the blue haired Joi at the end isn’t the same Joi K knew huh?
It is the default AI that hasn't been trained on thousands of hours of interactions.
Man, watch the movie, it's really worth it (I'm saying that in a good way)
@@ArthurLehmann yeah i have seen it. it’s been like over a month now since i’ve watched it and i still think about it
It's the same AI, but without the countless hours of interactions between her and K.
The point is that she still ends up nicknaming him "Joe" - which K's Joi supposedly only came up with because of the intimacy of their relationship. Which of course calls into question if that intimacy had ever been real in the first place.
she looks identical to my ex. a relationship that ended in a useless tragedy. this was one of our favorite movies. hard to watch now. still find comfort watching ana though.