Amazing little detail in Blade Runner 2049 (Baseline Tests)

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you take it away... to show them what they had
in the first test the voice comming from the mchine is robotic and monotonous.

but in the second test, after he discovers his so called "soul", the voice is full of emotion and tenderness, which changes according to each statement. we experience it from K point of view: in the first time totally robotic, the secend time as full of emotion.




I definitely notice a difference the second time. Not super pronounced. It's more like it's different than that it's more emotional. The first sounds kinda emotional, but fast and urgent. The second is more serious, but I guess I would still describe it was more emotional. Hard to say how much of that is the music.



Yeah, I remember noticing this in the theater as well.



I just noticed something as well.

Watching BR2049...


When K enters the Casino... he presses a note on the piano... which echoes through the building.


That key he presses, is the same one that was "dulled" by the hidden object in Sapper Morton's house.
Same damned note. I swear.



Repeat message:


I am so looking forward to the Blade Runner Weekend next year.
Gonna make it a Discord Voice Chat for sure.



This might just do nobody any good.
Curious to see the extended version of the baseline test Gosling wrote himself...



A system of cells interlinked
I wonder if it's the same note Deckard hits in the original when he is drinking and contemplating...


I just noticed something as well.

Watching BR2049...


When K enters the Casino... he presses a note on the piano... which echoes through the building.


That key he presses, is the same one that was "dulled" by the hidden object in Sapper Morton's house.
Same damned note. I swear.
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