[COLOR=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.701961)]
[COLOR=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2)][9:24 PM]
ksof: Joe lives in a bubble, cuz of his job he is often exposed to life as it is in it's variety, but he is comfortable with his being. But because of his current investigations, he is made to look at life from much different perspective than his own. Told to be special, his reality is no more, he has to go looking for another meaning, for another way of life, to find different purpose.
Story takes him all around the world looking for answers, but he only getting more questions. After confronting Deckard he is left to die for nothing, never getting to live to his new extraordinary life of a special one. He wakes up to find out, he is nobody, nothing, just one of many. And he offered to accomplish something great through sacrifice. He is confronted with choice because he has not gotten the answer - the purpose of one's life. He has now seen so many different perspectives, but there is nothing absolute, no final answer.[/COLOR]
[/COLOR]
[COLOR=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.701961)]
[COLOR=transparent !important][9:24 PM]
ksof: Now I read you guys said that the character of Jared Leto is useless, and I thought so too, but here's where the most interesting part starts.[/COLOR]
[/COLOR]
[COLOR=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.701961)]
[COLOR=transparent !important][9:32 PM]
ksof: We know that Deckard might or might not a replicant. The unicorn, what his comrade told Joe (Deckard "retired"). And then Wallace drops another clue telling Deckard about how he loves pain because it reminds him the illusion he thought was his happy times. He also teases him that he might have been programmed to fall in love with Rachel.
Wallace says that his life goal is to bring the humanity to the new worlds. The last words of Luv are "The New Worlds Await". In the Vegas sequence the main theme is nostalgia. Nostalgia for the time long passed. People reflect on life before them and think that then there was purpose to living, that it was all around better and this is where they could be happy. Throughout the whole movie we are exposed to the world with social inequality, economic inequality, segregation and overpopulation. The Earth is rotten and poisoned. Wallace's dream is to leave earth, present the humanity with the new world so they can free themselves from the society we live now and build happiness.
So to sum this up. The world is dying and the answers are in the stars.[/COLOR]
[/COLOR]
[COLOR=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.701961)]
[COLOR=transparent !important][9:36 PM]
ksof: So, when Joe holds the future of not just humankind, but his kind too, what does he do? He chooses to reconnect a father and a daughter. It's sensual, beautiful. But essentialy, in it's core it's very animalistic. A replicant decides to do after his gods that created him. He makes it his life's purpose and ultimate achievement. To reconnect a father and a daughter.
And this is THE greatest thing about this film. And a hell of a hommage to Tarkovsky's Solaris. People have created life, have gone onto the worlds far away, but still, were unable to understand what do we live for? And so are their children, have gone after their gods.[/COLOR]
[/COLOR]