Blade Runner
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- Harrison Ford
- Sean Young
- Rutger Hauer
- Edward James Olmos
- M. Emmet Walsh
- Daryl Hannah
- William Sanderson
- Brion James
- Joe Turkel
- Joanna Cassidy
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Oct 8, 2017
ridley scott: im gonna nap since the the visuals and sound design of my movie are taken care of, wake me up in 5 so i can work on the plot [5 mins later] me: ridley! wake up ridley: zzzz me: ridley ! the plot !
andrea🌹Jan 23, 2018i kept falling asleep and then waking up to flashing lights and synth music idk what happened
kennedyOct 6, 2017everyone in the future is miserable with a great coat
fran hoepfner - Aug 13, 2021
i love that deckard has this ultra-complex enemy of the state-esque computer that can 1000x zoom in, rotate & curve within the space of a two-dimensional high-def 4K image, but when he goes to print the picture it just gives him this shitty low-resolution polaroid
comrade_yuiApr 1, 2015"Let me tell you about my mother." Short of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner has to be the most boring science fiction film of all time. Ridley Scott is a no-talent hack, a fact which has been demonstrated extensively by his subsequent output. He's a visual director…
ScreeningNotesNov 1, 2019im glad our world isnt like blade runner imagine how boring life would be
Jay - Oct 21, 2021
No Ryan Gosler 0/10
dumbsvilleJan 24, 2015Rachel? Yearning. Touch, feeling, skin, beauty; the search for something tangible. Seeking. Love, fear, sadness, disillusion; the search for something deeper. A simple calling of a name evokes so much more, as the silence on the other end defies simple emotion. Waiting,…
SilentDawnMar 17, 2023even at the end of humanity they’ll be playing coca cola ads
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“It’s too bad she won’t live. But then again, who does?” 👀 Loved the soundtrack ❤️🔥 Maybe I’ll watch it again or look up a deeper explanation of everything bc it seems like one of those movies where you miss certain details the first time around unless u know to look for them.
For a movie made in 1982!!! It looked AMAZING (like early 2000's type), I'll give it that. BUT, the lack of story and character development, music, and just slow scenes completely took me our of the movie. Like it had so much potential to be great but it just ended up being weird
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How have I never seen this before? This is a perfect 10 in terms of background and set cinematography, acting visuals, and plot lines. The fact that this was so thoroughly made over 40 years ago is incredible, and the technology commentary still holds up today. Must see 2049 now.
The single most immersive and tactile world ever created for the cinema. It's a quest movie - where one thing leads mechanically to another to another to another. There are no twists. It's noir only in atmosphere and expressionist lighting schemes.
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The kind of movie you have to see twice.
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Grand enough in scale to carry its many Biblical and mythological references, Blade Runner never feels heavy or pretentious -- only more and more engrossing with each viewing. It helps, too, that it works as pure entertainment.
Ridley Scott (“Alien”) has produced a new vision that is forbidding. [2 July 1982]
Blade Runner is a rare science fiction movie so full of material that pages can be written about it without scratching the surface. A review like this can provide little more than an overview. A detailed exploration of the movie, its style, and its mysteries requires dedication that only someone immersed in Blade Runner lore can provide. Currently, the film is available in the United States only in the director's cut. Warner Brothers, however, has promised an exhaustive box set next year with multiple versions. It will be interesting to see whether those editions offer new insights or expand upon the film's already rich tapestry.