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Blade Runner (1982) Reviews

Blade Runner (1982)
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A blend of science fiction and noir detective fiction, Blade Runner (1982) was a box office and critical bust upon its initial exhibition, but its unique postmodern production design became hugely influential within the sci-fi genre, and the film gained a significant cult following that increased its stature. Harrison Ford stars as Rick Deckard, a retired cop in Los Angeles circa 2019. L.A. has become a pan-cultural dystopia of corporate advertising, pollution and flying automobiles, as well as replicants, human-like androids with short life spans built by the Tyrell Corporation for use in dangerous off-world colonization. Deckard's former job in the police department was as a talented blade runner, a euphemism for detectives that hunt down and assassinate rogue replicants. Called before his one-time superior (M. Emmett Walsh), Deckard is forced back into active duty. A quartet of replicants led by Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) has escaped and headed to Earth, killing several humans in the process. After meeting with the eccentric Eldon Tyrell (Joe Turkel), creator of the replicants, Deckard finds and eliminates Zhora (Joanna Cassidy), one of his targets. Attacked by another replicant, Leon (Brion James), Deckard is about to be killed when he's saved by Rachael (Sean Young), Tyrell's assistant and a replicant who's unaware of her true nature. In the meantime, Batty and his replicant pleasure model lover, Pris (Darryl Hannah) use a dying inventor, J.F. Sebastian (William Sanderson) to get close to Tyrell and murder him. Deckard tracks the pair to Sebastian's, where a bloody and violent final confrontation between Deckard and Batty takes place on a skyscraper rooftop high above the city. In 1992, Ridley Scott released a popular director's cut that removed Deckard's narration, added a dream sequence, and excised a happy ending imposed by the results of test screenings; these legendary behind-the-scenes battles were chronicled in a 1996 tome, Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner by Paul M. Sammon. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Harrison FordRutger Hauer, (more)
Director(s):
Ridley Scott
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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James C.

I just had to write a review because apparently, this world is infected by drooling idiots that reviewed this movie for less then 5 stars. Anyone who knows film, knows Blade Runner is THE all time cyber-punk sci-fi classic. Next thing you know some puke will give Patton 3 and half stars...

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Henry E.

If you like sci-fi, or just movies, you have no choice; it's the best sci-fi film, in my opinion. Even chicks dig it 'cause of the romance, and the concepts and execution made this film one of the golden standards of all subsequent entries in the field. Watch on as big a screen as possible, ad be amazed over and over again by the care with which this baby was put together. It's the best thing Harrison Ford ever did, and maybe the same for Ridley Scott. It's just awesome.

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Steven G.

one of the best sci-fi flicks ever! not just the visuals -- which were interesting and captivating but also the sense of alienation and dread, the dark, depression that envelops the main character who moves through the shadows and rain of tomorrow narrating one particular case he worked in good old-fashioned film noir style. Rick Dekard is lonely and sad, at the end of his career and burned out. But he is also the best "killer" (blade runner) the force has had. When he gets called back into duty one last time, the study is fascinating. The feeling of sympathy he garners is wonderfully realized and several notches above what we usually get in a sci-fi flick. the attention to detail is fantastic! ridley scott's best - along with alien and gladiator.

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Beth O.

I think if I had seen this in 1982 I would have thought it was amazing. But now, it was mostly just boring and I kept waiting for something big to happen. At the end I was like, "That's it?" Sorry to all the hard core fans out there, but it just wasn't for me.

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Lisa B.

A classic movie that even non-sci-fi viewers will appreciate. The ideas put forth in the movie of what makes us alive and what makes us want to stay alive are really thought-provoking as we watch the replicants go to great lengths to survive. The"Director's Cut" version is great.

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Mary C.

The most visually stunning film I have ever seen! I am not a fan of the sci-fi/fantasy genre but this film is an exception. Has a few seriously cheesy moments but it was made in the 80s; even so, it's a decent film.

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Jim T.

The director's cut does not compare to the original theatrical version.I would love to see the original come out on DVD

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Marie F.

The only redeeming feature of this too dark movie is the even darker message that hides within it. The replicants, made of the same genetic materials as humans, eventually emerge with the same emotions, feelings,and intelligence. Thus, they do not want to be slaves and therefore rebel. And they also want a normal lifespan. How human! We've created our own worst enemy. Humans are so clever.

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Joshua L.

Quite possibly the most boring 80's sci-fi flop I have ever forced myself to finish. And I LIKE Dune! I dug the visual component of the film, capturing a timeless film noir aspect mixed with a futuristic quality that did not seem too dated by today's standards. However, plot, dialogue and flow are much too important to leave out of a movie. Half of what the characters said made no sense!

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Zach B.

For the life of me, I can't figure out why this film is praised so highly or why it's on the AFI's top 100 list. I saw it with a large group of friends and we all agreed that it was complete garbage! Halfway through the movie, we all started making fun of it Mystery Science Theater 3000 style, it was that bad! Even my mom, at the end of the movie, let out a "...that's it?" The script is non-sensical and heavy handed, the characters are rediculous, and the acting was mediocre at best. Do yourself a favor and skip Blade Runner.

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    James C.

    I just had to write a review because apparently, this world is infected by drooling idiots that reviewed this movie for less then 5 stars. Anyone who knows film, knows Blade Runner is THE all time cyber-punk sci-fi classic. Next thing you know some puke will give Patton 3 and half stars...

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    Henry E.

    If you like sci-fi, or just movies, you have no choice; it's the best sci-fi film, in my opinion. Even chicks dig it 'cause of the romance, and the concepts and execution made this film one of the golden standards of all subsequent entries in the field. Watch on as big a screen as possible, ad be amazed over and over again by the care with which this baby was put together. It's the best thing Harrison Ford ever did, and maybe the same for Ridley Scott. It's just awesome.

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    Steven G.

    one of the best sci-fi flicks ever! not just the visuals -- which were interesting and captivating but also the sense of alienation and dread, the dark, depression that envelops the main character who moves through the shadows and rain of tomorrow narrating one particular case he worked in good old-fashioned film noir style. Rick Dekard is lonely and sad, at the end of his career and burned out. But he is also the best "killer" (blade runner) the force has had. When he gets called back into duty one last time, the study is fascinating. The feeling of sympathy he garners is wonderfully realized and several notches above what we usually get in a sci-fi flick. the attention to detail is fantastic! ridley scott's best - along with alien and gladiator.

    Yes   |   No

     
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