Finally saw this movie
It was gorgeous to look at but a bit long and didn't have a very satisfying conclusion. The antagonist's motivations were not entirely explained. Niander Wallace never indicates how he hopes to replicate the process of Replicant fertilization and birth, nor why this is such a big deal. Couldn't he simply build Replicants with greatly extended or unlimited life spans? You get the impression that he wishes to make himself a new age God and have Replicants supplant humanity as the dominant species. Some of the cruel actions exhibited by Wallace and his sadistic assistant Luv were perplexing, as they didn't make rational sense. Ryan Gosling did a fine job as K, the future Blade Runner but his connection through the wooden horse memory was never expanded on. Was it the child's memory and if so, WHY was it put in his mind? Was it intentional or an accident, as the real child of Rachel was a designer of memories for Wallace's corporation that builds Replicants?
So much left for the viewer to wonder.
In summation, not a bad movie but not a "must see" one either. The first BR is far superior.