2036: Nexus Dawn
- 2017
- 6m
Niander Wallace demonstrates the merits of a new type of replicant to lawmakers.Niander Wallace demonstrates the merits of a new type of replicant to lawmakers.Niander Wallace demonstrates the merits of a new type of replicant to lawmakers.
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This short has so many names; 2036: Clone Era, 2036: Chain Dawn, 2036: Copy of the Times and Blade Runner 2036. They used this many titles in Chinese and Taiwanese territories to attract audiences to get a taste of Blade Runner 2049.
I enjoyed this short, though mostly for Leto - who, again, I now am excited to see what he does in the full 2049 film - and for the cinematography. It's a tricky thing to come to this as it is meant (I guess like how there were other prequel-appendix shorts to Alien Covenant) to provide some other context before we see 2049. But on the other hand, where is the context for *who these* characters are? I can pick up enough parts from the trailer and this to get who Leto is playing. Everyone else, however, make it more uncertain and it had the feel of a fan film of some kind. I also wasn't a fan of the editing, how Scott cuts together his beautiful digital cinematography and lit shots together, a little jumbled. All this said I liked the dark and menacing tone, I liked the whole purpose of where it leads to (the "man" next to Leto in the scene and what he does), and I'm further intrigued to check out more shorts.
Directed by Luke Scott, this short follows Jared Leto's character, Niander Wallace who wants the law prohibiting replicants to be repealed. Wallace has created a new series of advanced replicants, the Nexus 9 which are programmed not to harm humans. He rather forcefully convenes a demonstration but all it really shows that Wallace is barking mad.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film Soldier (1998) shared the same screenwriter as the original Blade Runner (1982) - David Webb Peoples, who has stated that both films are set in the same shared universe. In "Soldier," genetically-engineered soldiers meant to replace Todd and his fellow soldiers are implied to be in fact replicants, continuing a theme from "Blade Runner." "2036: Nexus Dawn," set in between the original "Blade Runner" and its sequel Blade Runner 2049 (2017), implies that Nexus-9 replicants were developed in 2035, the year in which "Soldier" takes place.
- Quotes
Lawmaker: Mr. Wallace, we've granted you this meeting in efforts to your contributions.
Magistrate #2: Your essential contributions.
Magistrate #4: We recognize that for the greater good.
Niander Wallace: You remember hunger? So you indulge the recluse whose patents keep that hunger at bay? I believe in life. In fact, I have wrung more life from our earth than ever before. But it is dying. You - are dying. Which brings us to our present concern.
Lawmaker: Prohibition.
Magistrate #4: We have made clear our position.
Magistrate #3: The prohibition of replicant technology is not subject to debate.
Magistrate #2: Nor, is its repeat.
Niander Wallace: Yet... we are debating.
- ConnectionsFollowed by 2048: Nowhere to Run (2017)
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- 2036:複製人時代
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- Runtime6 minutes
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- 2.4 : 1