![]() ![]() ![]() Phillips tells this with a quick step and a twinkle in his eye, zipping through the events with masculine energy, filling scenes with black humour as the business gets murkier. But as they start bending the law to maximise their profits, things start to fall apart. Then they land a massive new contract that involves working with a rather dodgy supplier (Bradley Cooper) and processing the arms in Albania. Over the next few years, the business expands dramatically, bringing in a fortune as David and Efraim travel into Iraq to see their deals through. Then he runs into his old school friend Efraim (Jonah Hill), who convinces him that there's money to be made selling weapons to the US military. It begins in 2005 Miami, where David (Miles Teller) is working as a masseur and living happily with his girlfriend Iz (Ana de Armas). ![]() And as the villain and his henchwoman, Leto and Hoeks bring plenty of menace.Ĭontinue reading: Blade Runner 2049 Review Gosling and Ford also generate some terrific chemistry, exchanging physical and verbal blows. His scenes with de Armas are superb, as she offers him some romantic hope amid the doom and gloom. ![]() And Gosling is terrific as a guy who is cold on the surface, only barely concealing his conflicting feelings. The plot is packed with implications that get K's mind spinning with possibilities, and the audience's as well. He sends his favourite sidekick Luv (Sylvia Hoeks) to follow K and his virtual girlfriend Joi (Ana de Armas) as they track down long-lost blade runner Deckerd (Harrison Ford), who is hiding in radioactive Las Vegas and might have some answers. But Wallace (Jared Leto), head of the monolithic corporation that controls all technology, wants to find the child himself. So K's boss (Robin Wright) instructs him to hunt down the child and erase all evidence. Then K discovers a skeleton of a replicant that apparently gave birth, which should be impossible. Human-like replicants have been refined, but blade runners like K (Ryan Gosling) are still on hand to hunt down old models that have gone rogue. In the past 30 years, earth's eco-system has collapsed, leaving people scrambling for resources in grimy mega-cities like Los Angeles. ![]()
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