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Simon_Magnus608 karma

One thing I've always noticed about the love scenes in this film is that when Lisa and Johnny are intimate, it is often rote, as if it's just the same thing over and over again, and Lisa doesn't seem to want to be there. On the other hand, when Lisa and Mark are together, it's always in a new and interesting location and both parties seem more enthused. Was this an intentional character choice that you made?

Also, this question applies for Phillip Haldiman as well, in regards to Tommy vs Lisa.

Simon_Magnus162 karma

Were you ever worried that when she was touching your nose all those times she was actually trying to transfer her cancer to you so she could live?

Simon_Magnus91 karma

You didn't notice thematic throwbacks and tiny easter eggs based on the novel in 2049? DADoES is very much about deciding what is real and if knowing is even worth it, something the original BR film never really focused on. 2049, however, embarks openly and primarily upon those themes. The main character has to question his own reality and the reality of his relationship with every single other character in the film.

We even get Deckard not wanting to know if his pet is real or not.

Simon_Magnus64 karma

IIRC, the original trilogy lightsaber duels were all based on kendo.

Simon_Magnus43 karma

Pretty sure the employer would be promoted to President of the United States.