knot084 a écrit :
➔ .O. - 13 Oct 2017
Et Ridley il a mis de la flotte dans BR parce qu'il est anglais? Sérieusement je sais qu'on est sur gamerama mais fais un effort
Bah... Oui
Non mais c'est pas une exageration trollesque.
Villeneuve le dit plusieurs fois en interview d'ailleurs que la seule violence qu'il ait connu en tant que canadien, c'etait la meteo.
"As much as the first movie had an atmosphere of constant rain, in this one it would be colder," the director says. "Basically, you could say that the first movie was made by a man from London, England, and the second one was made by someone from Montreal, Canada."
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Denis Villeneuve a écrit :
For Denis Villeneuve, his vision for Blade Runner 2049 started with one word: snow.
It was right there on the page, planted near the beginning of Hampton Fancher and Michael Green's screenplay for the decades-in-the-making sequel: "snow." Specifically, "snow, in California."
"After reading that, that was when I decided to make the movie," says the director, speaking from his home base in Montreal. "As Canadians, we have an intimate relationship with snow. It is something I was raised with. I know how it smells. I know how people walk through it. I know how people talk together through it. I know what kind of light you see through it. Seeing 'snow' in the screenplay, it was a strange way to bring together something very intimate that I was familiar with, and invade the movie's world with that element: winter."
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Et ici, Villeneuve encore:
Denis Villeneuve a écrit :
"Let's say that the first movie was made by a director born in England under the rain. The second one was made by a Canadian direct that was born in snow. So the light is different. It was a lot of work to try to extend and project this universe into the future and try to find something that I hope will have some kind of freshness."
https://io9.gizmodo.com/blade-runner-20 … 1797156876