She is an actress and composer, known for Blade Runner 2049 (2017), Wetlands (2013) and Brimstone (2016). (Error Code: 102630) Play trailer with sound 1:58 Official Photos Carla Juri was born in 1985 in Locarno, Switzerland. “Blade Runner 2049” is set to hit theaters Oct. Carla Juri Actress Composer SEE RANK 1:58 Trailer 15 VIDEOS 47 IMAGES This video file cannot be played. In addition to Gosling and Ford, the “Blade Runner” sequel will also feature Ana de Armas, Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, Mackenzie Davis, Carla Juri, Lennie James, with Dave Bautista and Jared Leto. Special operatives known as blade runners are designated to track and eliminate replicants that have made their way to Earth. It depicts a future Los Angeles where replicants - bioengineered androids nearly indistinguishable from humans and tasked with menial labor on off-world colonies - are illegal on Earth. The original “Blade Runner,” of course, was based on the science fiction novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” by Philip K. K’s discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a former LAPD blade runner who has been missing for 30 years.” Look, I have no idea why they would choose Joi's eyes, except that they thought she was relevant and super important (as do I for that matter, but that's a different story).Here is the full official synopsis: “Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling), unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what’s left of society into chaos. But in the screenplay for 2049, her eyes are specifically shown to be green. Yes, yes, I know that in the original, Rachael's eyes were portrayed as brown, or at least not specifically changed from Sean Young's natural brown. With Blade Runner 2049 now in theaters, we examine the ending of Denis Villeneuves sequel, which stars Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, and Robin Wright. A rich green we so far haven’t seen in theįilm. OFFICER RICK DECKARD / SUBJECT # N6RRP40619. In fact, the next striking piece of green that we see is a close-up of Rachel's eye, from footage of her old Voight-Kampff test:Ī title on the record: VOIGHT-KAMPFF TEST NOVEMBER 2019 The number one contender could actually be Rachael's. Final Shooting Script, Blade Runner 2049 (2017), Green, M., Fancher, H. The screenplay doesn't specify who's eye it is, just that it's a green eye: (I heightened the contrast in the photo of Carla Juri to make it easier to see the veins in the sclera.) Confirmed cast, Ana de Armas, Ryan Gosling, Robin Wright, Mackenzie Davis, Harrison Ford, Barkhad Abdi, Dave Bautista, Sylvia Hoeks, Carla Juri & Lennie James. A bolder, straight vein on the far left of her eye.Two small, distinct gaps in her lower eyelashes.A longer, curvy vein extending from the right of her iris to the lower eyelid.That said, here are the points of overlap that could support this identification: It appears close, but with such different lighting, and the lower resolution, it's difficult to tell for certain. Billy Bob Thornton, Blade Runner 2049 actress Carla Juri and Charlie Hunnam have joined Aaron Taylor-Johnson in the adaptation of A Million Little Pieces. I could not find information what her eye color is.The two photos do not have the same color balance, saturation, brightness, lighting angle, etc.The eye in the photo from the film appears to have little makeup, while the clearest photo I could find of Carla Juri's face has her wearing mascara.the distance between the upper eyelid and the wrinkle above it). For the film photograph to be so close, it can affect the appearance of shape and size of features (e.g. There are some difficulties in this identification: Short of official confirmation on who the eye belongs to, I suspect it might be Carla Juri (Ana Stelline) I ruled out anyone with overtly brown or blue eyes, since the iris appears to be green or green-blue. I tried to take this into account as I searched.Īlong with others, my initial assumption is that this eye belonged to Ryan Gosling (Officer K), but the shape of his eye didn't match at all. As I was comparing photos, I realized lens focal length might throw off comparisons the shape of an object can change depending on how close to the camera it is. I compared the shape of the eye to different members of the cast.
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