Blade Runner isn’t just a good film or even a great film; it
is one of the few genuinely important science fiction films. Setting in stone
the cyberpunk/neo-noir aesthetic that would give franchises like The Terminator
their most iconic moments, its approach to both world-building and thematic
context is one of the first real instances of the wider mainstream audience
seeing that maybe there’s something to ‘genre’ films beyond just visceral
nonsense. It took me a couple of viewings for it to really sink in, and I
wouldn’t call it one of my all-time favourites or anything, but it’s a film
that I have an entire truckload of respect for. This is one of those situations
where making a sequel could turn out disastrously badly, much like most other
attempts to make a follow-up to a decades-old film.
However, after seeing
director Denis Villeneuve make a triumphant step into the realms of SF with
Arrival, which is still one of the single best films of the last several years,
I have enough faith in him to pull this one off. Probably helps that not only
is writer Hampton Francher returning from the original but he’s also aided by
co-writer Michael Green, who helped give us Logan, a film that I am slowly
starting to develop an even greater understanding of and appreciation for.
Maybe this will turn out okay; it’s already being heralded as one of the
greatest sequels of all time. Will I agree or will I have to be the bearer of
bad news? Get out your torches and pitchforks, because I can already tell this
is going to get ugly.

