Blade Runner (1982) is a science fiction classic directed by Ridley Scott, based on Philip K. Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?. Set in a dystopian future of 2019 Los Angeles, the film follows Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a “blade runner” tasked with hunting down rogue bioengineered humans called replicants. The film explores themes of humanity, identity, and technology, questioning what it means to be truly alive.
Blade Runner Movie Review
Blade Runner is renowned for its striking visual style, combining neo-noir aesthetics with futuristic elements. The film’s deep philosophical questions about artificial intelligence and the nature of humanity are paired with a haunting Vangelis score. While its pacing may feel slow to some, it remains an influential piece of cinema, celebrated for its atmosphere, storytelling, and its exploration of profound existential themes.
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Blade Runner Movie Details
Attribute | Detail |
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Movie Name | Blade Runner |
Duration | 117 minutes |
IMDb Rating | 8.7/10 |
Genre | Sci-Fi |
Director | Ridley Scott |
Cast | Harrison Ford |
Production | Alcon Entertainment |
Language | English |
Singer Name | Vangelis |
Budget | $28 million |
Release Date | June 25, 1982 |
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