BLADE RUNNER: BLACK OUT 2022
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
1
RELEASE
September 26, 2017
LENGTH
16 min
DESCRIPTION
In 2022, an EMP detonation has caused a global blackout that has massive, destructive implications all over the world. Directed by Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo's Shinichiro Watanabe, Blade Runner: Black Out 2022 is a new and highly-anticipated animated short which serves as a prologue for the upcoming feature film Blade Runner 2049.
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CAST
Trixie
Ichiko Aoba
Iggy
Kenichirou Matsuda
Gaff
Hiroto Kazuki
Ren
Makoto Furukawa
EPISODES
Dubbed

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AndoCommando
60/100Give me more plz :)Continue on AniListThe skies are pitched black, darkness has fallen across the land, and the only form of light comes from countless flames; always burning fiercely with no sign of dying down. Amid the blaze lies a figure shrouded in shadows, traversing the fires unfazed, unmoved. In their hand lies a small round figure, otherwise unrecognizable from the sheer dimness of the scene. They move closer to the flames. It’s a man. He is still covered in shadows, but a red light can be seen from his left eye. Before anymore can be perceived, the scene cuts to a city, with the camera panning across the metropolis. The city: Los Angeles, and despite the infinite amount of lights and vehicles in the area, it looks the opposite; dark and barren, almost lifeless.
Blade Runner: Black Out 2022 is an animated short directed by Shinichiro Watanabe, as part of a three-short series detailing key events that take place between the original Blade Runner film, and the 2017 sequel, Blade Runner 2049. Black Out occurs three years after the first film, where the powerful Tyrell Corporation have manufactured and released ‘Series 8’ Replicants (androids), all purpose-built with a natural lifespan. However, the desire for autonomy rises amongst Replicants, leading to the Human Supremacy movement. Their aim: Find and kill these Replicants. Despite being artificial humans, the Replicants are the ones in danger and on the run, especially given that their identities are all registered for the public to find. The short specifically follows two Replicants, Iggy and Trixie, as they attempt to wipe out the registry. What entails is as action-packed and thoughtful as what you would expect from the Blade Runner franchise in a 15-minute short.
The original Blade Runner is considered one of the most influential science-fiction films ever made, delving into the implications of technology on the environment and society through the guise of an action plot on the surface. In Black Out, these implications are prominent here through the sheer imagery alone; the city of Los Angeles coming off more like a corporation than a city of people; it has control over atmosphere, giving this general sense of omnipresence and paranoia whenever the city is shown. This, along with a near complete absence of natural life makes the setting look more like a wasteland despite the obvious advances in technology present. The humans in Los Angeles are also shown to have no sense of care or empathy for Replicants at all, further emphasizing how the Replicants appear more relatable and “human” than our own species. One of the humans working alongside Iggy and Trixie reflects on this, stating how humans are stupid and selfish creatures compared to Replicants.
Identity is another prime theme feature in Black Out in regard to Replicants in general. In one of Iggy’s flashback, Replicants were shown to have been used as pawn soldiers to fight each other on opposing sides, identified through labels on the eye. Iggy intends to destroy this sense of purpose from his own identity by destroying the registry; the one thing that separates him from humans in the public eye. Trixie also wishes to be seen as a human, but in this short, she’s fighting her own little dilemma. She, like Pris from the original, were created purely for entertainment, highlighted here in the first scene Trixie appears in. This is further emphasized as her appearance then is strikingly similar to the doll she carries with her. It is not until later where she ditches the doll to fight alongside Iggy where she asserts herself as more than a lifeless toy. This defining moment could have used more time for better focus and overall progression, but it is a worthwhile attempt with a 15-minute duration. Her short exploration was to me, similar to Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell, a franchise inspired by the complex themes, visuals and unconventional plot of the original film.
Perhaps the best part of Black Out is the production side; it looks incredible. Despite being animation, the short carries on the same unique visual style and neo-noir tone from the live-action, whilst also bearing similarities to other cyberpunk anime like Ergo Proxy. The blend of different animation styles works wonderfully here and never feels out of place. The fight scenes here were technically sound matched with incredibly fluid animation. Watanabe’s direction during the action scenes is also stellar, but then again this is the same guy who directed anime the likes of Cowboy Bebop and Terror in Resonance. The short also manages to pay homage to these two shows with some scenes as well. The soundtrack is also noteworthy, being a nice blend of Blade Runner’s eerie melodies and jazz-inspired themes from Bebop. Never stands out but compliments many scenes very well. The ending song, “Almost Human” is a great tune to end the short off with, further adding to the overall aesthetic along with nearly every other technical aspect. It is rare to find a show that able to depict a specific atmosphere and mood that both brings viewers out of their comfort zone, yet keeps them intrigued with what they’re watching, and Black Out is a great example of this.
Blade Runner: Black Out 2022 exceeds expectations for what it is able to do in 15 minutes. There are some issues with the story and pacing, and I would have liked to see more in the way of characters despite adequate background knowledge was given on them, but at the end of the day those complaints should not stop you from watching this. I’m still amazed at how it manages to be so thoughtful and use symbolism reminiscent of the original film. And even if the thematic part of it does not interest you, the action scenes and overall presentation is worth seeing as well. As a fan of the franchise I am satisfied with this entry and look forward to how it relates to Blade Runner 2049.
Lokyaziis
70/100The Blade Runner universe is here no doubt about that ! (French Review)Continue on AniListIl était évident qu'une "adaptation" (ré-imagination) de Blade Runner en anime par le réalisateur Shinichiro Watanabe (Macross Plus, Cowboy Bebop...), serait une tuerie, mais honnêtement il a dépassé mes attentes.
Blade Runner Blackout 2022, qui sert de prologue au long métrage Blade Runner 2049, contient 15 minutes de personnages à la ligne stoïque, de scènes de combats qui valsent et, comme c’est toujours Blade Runner, de riffs philosophiques sur l’éthique de l’intelligence artificielle._"En 2022, une bombe EMP provoque une panne d'électricité globale ayant des implications massives et destructrices partout dans le monde."_ L'anime se déroule trois ans après le film original, mais quelques dizaines d'années avant la suite. Dans un monde où les gens ont publié une base de données qui les aide à trouver et à tuer les réplicants. Black Out suit deux réplicants dans leur mission de black-out à Los Angeles. Un plan hautement coordonné, que le spectateur ne comprendra que quand il se dévoilera enfin, lorsque les deux protagonistes prennent d'assaut un centre de données tentaculaire avec un camion d'essence volé et un jeu de tir très habile. De cette façon, il n’y aurait pas de fichiers de sauvegarde pour les enregistrements, détruits par l'explosion EMP qu’ils ont orchestrés !
La meilleure partie de ce très court Black Out est la production, c'est beau. Le court métrage conserve le même style visuel unique et le même ton néo-noir que le film, tout en présentant des similitudes avec d’autres animes cyberpunk comme Ergo Proxy. (Ce qui n'est pas vraiment étonnant vue que c'est Watanabe qui a fait le storyboard d'Ergo)
Ce qui rend cet anime encore plus captivant, c’est que, même s’il est connecté à l’univers Blade Runner, il reste un récit indépendant et captivant, racontant timidement la lutte des réplicants qui ripostent contre le traitement inhumain que leur fait subir l’humanité.
Blade Runner, premier du nom, réaliser en 1982 par Ridley Scott est considéré comme l’un des films de science-fiction les plus influents jamais réalisés !! Il a notamment inspirer le célèbre Ghost in the Shell !
_"Après avoir massacré un équipage et pris le contrôle d'un vaisseau, quatre réplicants (androïdes) ultra perfectionnés parviennent à s'introduire dans Los Angeles. Rick Deckard, un agent spécial aussi appelé Blade Runner, est chargé de les éliminer. Officiellement, on ne parle pas d'exécution, mais de retrait."_
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Ended inSeptember 26, 2017
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