2036: Nexus Dawn (2017)

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This in-world short film takes place in the year 2036 and revolves around Jared Leto’s character, Niander Wallace. In this short, Wallace introduces a new line of “perfected” replicants called the Nexus 9, seeking to get the prohibition on replicants repealed. This no doubt has serious ramifications that will be crucial to the plot of Blade Runner 2049.

Introduction
"2036: Nexus Dawn" is a 2017 movie directed by Luke Scott and written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green. It is one of two brief prequels to the movie "Blade Runner 2049". Presented as a standalone story but sharing thematic connections with the feature-length film, "2036: Nexus Dawn" explores the advancement of artificial humanoids, or replicants, and lays the groundwork for the procedures in "Blade Runner 2049".

Plot Summary
"2036: Nexus Dawn" is embeded in Los Angeles, nine years prior to the taking place of "Blade Runner 2049". The movie opens up with Niander Wallace (played by Jared Leto), the enthusiastic and ruthless genius behind the replicant manufacturing giant - the Wallace Corporation. Wallace provides his latest production, the Nexus 9-- an obedient and self-determining model of replicants, to representatives from the Legislature's LAPD, trying to convince them to lift the legal restriction on replicants production.

Wallace argues that his Nexus 9 designs are a far cry from the ones produced by the now defunct Tyrell Corporation, which were responsible for a disastrous event described as the Blackout. These brand-new models, as per him, are incapable of defying human orders and are hence more secure. To demonstrate the subservience of these designs, Wallace commands one of the Nexus 9 designs to slit its own throat, which the model does without hesitation.

Links with Blade Runner 2049
The film's ending leaves a powerful effect and mean events that transpire in "Blake Runner 2049". Regardless of their obvious discomfort, the Legislature's LAPD acknowledges the potential used by the Nexus 9 models. This sets the stage for the events of "Blade Runner 2049". The movie likewise develops Niander Wallace as the bad guy, a function he continues in the main feature-length film.

Production and Style
"2036: Nexus Dawn" covers roughly 6 minutes, yet it utilizes this short runtime to move a tale of ambition and power. Shot with the streamlined, dystopian aesthetic of its parent movie, every frame echoes the futurism and moral disquiet normal of the Blade Runner universe. Jared Leto's chilling representation of Niander Wallace in this aesthetically arresting neo-noir short is absolutely nothing short of engaging. The film is defined by its towering yet bleak cityscapes, punctuated by Scott's frequently grim and restrained instructions.

Important Reception
Though "2036: Nexus Dawn" merely serves as a narrative prelude to "Blade Runner 2049", it has actually been well gotten by fans and critics alike. The effective storytelling, the brilliant efficiencies-- most especially from Jared Leto-- and the detailed world-building have all been widely applauded. Most importantly, critics appreciated its smooth connection to the events of "Blade Runner 2049", instilling it with an important role in the Blade Runner saga.

Conclusion
In summary, "2036: Nexus Dawn" plays a substantial but understated function in establishing the plot for "Blade Runner 2049". It delivers a thorough backstory for Niander Wallace and his replicants, bringing a greater depth to Blade Runner's rich lore. This short film integrates dazzling performances, grasping narrative, and a captivating setting, making it a must-watch for any Blade Runner fan. Regardless of its quick runtime, it discuss themes of power, ambition, control, and mankind's continuous struggle with development and innovation-- therefore ending up being a compact however poignant piece of dystopian cinema.

Top Cast

  • Jared Leto (small)
    Jared Leto
    Niander Wallace
  • Benedict Wong (small)
    Benedict Wong
    Lawmaker
  • Ania Marson (small)
    Ania Marson
    Lawmaker No. 4
  • Ned Dennehy (small)
    Ned Dennehy
    Lawmaker No. 2
  • Ade Sapara
    Lawmaker No. 3
  • Set Sjöstrand (small)
    Set Sjöstrand
    Nexus-9 Replicant