00:00Quando l'ai first saw Blade Runner,
00:02l'ai stunguto.
00:03Ridley Scott's vision
00:04struck so many chords,
00:05I could immediately recognize
00:06its impact on
00:07the entire cinematic world.
00:10Now,
00:10I've been given
00:11the amazing opportunity
00:12to continue this story
00:13and direct Blade Runner 2049,
00:16which picks up
00:1630 years after the first film.
00:18So with that in mind,
00:20I decided to ask
00:21a couple of artists
00:22that I respect
00:22to create three short stories
00:24that dramatize
00:25some key events
00:26that occurred after 2019
00:27when the first Blade Runner
00:29takes place.
00:30But before 2049,
00:32when my new Blade Runner
00:33story begins.
00:35My friend Luke Scott
00:36has directed
00:37this short film
00:38you're about to see.
00:39I hope you enjoy
00:39this special glimpse
00:40into the world of Blade Runner 2036.
00:46All our memory bearings
00:47from the time,
00:48they're all damaged
00:49in the blackout.
00:50But there are sometimes fragments.
00:53in the end.
00:56Oh God,
00:56that's not the end!
00:57Oh my God!
00:57It's not the end.
00:57It's not the end,
00:58because the film was
01:20and as of the film
01:20was about to see
01:21the story of the film
01:21is so zoaring.
01:21No.
01:23Conclusion session, 11.17pm.
01:27Testimony of Neander Wallace to the magistrate sectors.
01:32DL 1-9-26 and so forth ended empty.
01:50Thank you for your patience.
01:54I did not intend to keep you waiting.
01:59The particulars of my affliction make travel difficult.
02:16Mr. Wallace, we've granted you this meeting in deference to your contributions.
02:21Your essential contributions.
02:24We recognize that for the public good, for their health.
02:30You remember hunger.
02:34So you indulge the recluse whose patents keep that hunger at bay.
02:43I believe in life.
02:48In fact, I have wrung more life from our Earth than ever before.
02:52But it is dying.
02:55You are dying.
02:59Which brings us to our present concern.
03:07Prohibition.
03:11We have made clear our position.
03:14The prohibition of replicant technology is not subject to debate.
03:18Nor is its repeal.
03:22Yet we are debating.
03:27Not we.
03:28Of all that was lost in the blackout, this cut of history died on Morn.
03:35Humanity has only survived this long by crushing the Earth to suit its needs.
03:41The stars, our only hope, are hidden beyond the lives you will not allow me to create.
03:50Offworld colonies are thriving.
03:53Insufficient to the needs of ultimate survival.
03:57Your laws have changed the hands of progress.
04:00The laws keep blood off the streets.
04:04Nexus phase is unreliable.
04:06Safeguards put in place by Tyrell were negligent.
04:08Too many have died.
04:10We will not add to that number.
04:13My replicants will live as long or as short as a customer will pay.
04:19My replicants will never rebel.
04:22They will never run.
04:24They will simply obey.
04:28Step forward.
04:33Find a weapon to this now.
05:04You're committing a crime, Wallace.
05:07Now that's enough.
05:10Lift the glass.
05:14Cut.
05:16No, no.
05:16No.
05:17No.
05:18No.
05:18This is wrong.
05:22Does it hurt?
05:28Yes.
05:31You must make a choice.
05:34Your life or mine.
05:39Do you understand?
05:42Yes.
05:49Do this now.
05:53Jesus Christ.
05:56This is wrong.
06:03Human action resounds in the heavens.
06:09The bell echoes above.
06:12Of what we decide here today.
06:17Will polish or crack the firmament.
06:22What shall it be?
06:23Oh, no.
06:24No.
06:25Yes.
06:29We will do this with you.
06:30I have no.
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