"Blade Runner" Movie (1982)

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A "Blade Runner" Movie (1982) is a neo-noir science fiction film that explores themes of identity, humanity, and technology through the lens of a dystopian future.

  • Context:
    • It can (typically) feature a dystopian setting where advanced technology coexists with societal decay, reflective of cyberpunk aesthetics.
    • It can (often) explore deep philosophical questions about what it means to be human, as seen through the interactions between humans and replicants.
    • It can range from high-action sequences to introspective and slow-paced scenes that build tension and develop complex characters.
    • It can include groundbreaking visual effects and production design that have influenced the science fiction genre and beyond.
    • It can be associated with a memorable and atmospheric soundtrack, such as the score composed by Vangelis.
    • ...
  • Example(s):
  • Counter-Example(s):
  • See: Dystopian Society, Blade Runner: Black Lotus, John Alvin, Ridley Scott, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Harrison Ford.


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2024

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