Review of Blade Runner (1982) by Petros T — 26 Nov 2013
The visualization of Ridley Scott's vision of 2019 might seem at first somewhat unconvincing and uncomfortably dated, but "Blade Runner" emerges as profoundly philosophical. The score is a masterpiece, Rutger Hauer and Daryl Hannah are perfect as two of the humanoids, the fight between Deckard and Batty is classic and the story is one of revolution, role reversal and love.
The search for God and the fear of death is what triggers the plot in the first place. "I want more life... Fucker".
This review of Blade Runner (1982) was written by Petros T on 26 Nov 2013.
Blade Runner has generally received very positive reviews.
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