Blade Runner: Black Lotus Premiere Review

Blade Runner: Black Lotus Premiere Review



Blade Runner: Black Lotus premieres on Adult Swim and Crunchyroll on Nov. 14. Spoiler-free review by Tara Bennett. Blade Runner: Black Lotus captures the …

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  1. Was this officially sanctioned to claim an association with the Blade Runner IP? I'd watch it as a Cyberpunk genre animation but it seems to be a vain attempt to jump on the current popularity of said genre by hijacking a mish-mash of 'Ghost In The Shell' and 'Alita: Battle Angel'.

  2. The visuals are spot on but the voice work..no not the voice actors but the dialogue seems wierd..like it's the type of movie/series that they'll pretty much explain everything like the audience is dumb, but the quality is amazing tho..looks really "next gen"

  3. The ideas, concepts, movies, stories of the past film makers/ script writers cannot be matched by this current generation of film makers/ script writers.

  4. Much of Blade Runner's appeal is its aesthetic and visuals, so idk why they went with this bland animation style. Could've maybe leant into the Animatrix kind of differing style or whatnot, but not some 3d animation from a video game cutscene.

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