Blade runner black lotus3/23/2023 I’m not into episode 8 and find this review pretty much nails it. As I mentioned earlier, the last 30 seconds did intrigue me, but as for now ‘Blade Runner: Black Lotus” gets an ~eh~ from me.īen Connolly can be reached at. Maybe the show will get better, I hope it does. This story could be told in any universe, there is nothing cyberpunk about it, it just so happens that most of the shots are dark and rainy with some neon colors. Both movies flopped, I understand that it has some brand power, but not much. Whatever this new show does or does not accomplish, however, will not impact the significance “Blade Runner” has had on me.Īt the end of the day, I am not sure as to why this show is even associated with the original franchise. Given that the “Blade Runner” franchise may be my favorite of all time, this was an incredibly disappointing viewing experience for me. I want to see what happens next yet outside of the very last seconds, I could not bring myself to be invested in the show. The violence can be skipped entirely and seems as though it’s merely there to fill space. This leads to a consequential lack of weight and feedback to the exchanges within the show. The show has a TV-14 rating, meaning gore is minimal. It’s just a generic amnesia plot with a headstrong protagonist who also goes ~sicko mode~ whenever she’s in danger, making her effectively invincible. The auditory elements for both “Blade Runner” movies were some of their best components, yet in this show all the characters’ voices are merely uninteresting and unengaged, which describes how I felt watching the show. The lack of emotional engagement is compounded by the notably poor lip syncing, everyone’s lips look like they are dubbed although they’re not. Every character sounds completely disinterested, especially the protagonist. But sometimes voice acting is so bad, it makes you fall completely out of immersion. Good acting is often invisible - seamlessly luring you into the world. Rarely does good voice acting jump out enough for me to notice it. This could be excusable if the rest of the show made up for it, but sadly, it does not.Īnother downfall lies in the voice acting. Practically everything is flat and most of the lighting throughout makes the environment look like it’s made of a sort of matte gel It just looks cheap. They have no texture - like, actually none. Yet, the characters themselves, who are taking up most of the shots in the series, do not live up to the same quality. There are some amazing, cinematic moments in “Blade Runner: Black Lotus.” Its particle effects are captivating and the color grading is alluring. “Blade Runner: Black Lotus” squanders its potential due to lazy writing, phoned in voice acting and cheap animation that would better be set in almost any other universe or franchise. An amnesia trope? Really? Unfortunately, that disappointment never left throughout the entire hour-long run time. As a huge cyberpunk and “Blade Runner” fan, I naturally elected to postpone my homework and clear my schedule for a binge-watch session.Īt midnight, “Blade Runner: Black Lotus” premiered, opening with a shot of a woman in the back of a truck. On Monday, I was scrolling through my feed and noticed an ad for a “Blade Runner” anime on Adult Swim and that it was premiering on Nov.
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