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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner is a hugely influential masterpiece of sci-fi cinema, but rewatching it today, 42 years after its initial release, it’s not all roses. Adapted from Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick, Blade Runner takes place in a dystopian, futuristic Los Angeles full of escaped cyborg slaves known as “replicants,” who have infiltrated human society.
9 Rick Deckard Isn't A Very Likable Protagonist Despite Harrison Ford's best efforts, Deckard is pretty unlikable Close Harrison Ford is responsible for bringing two of the silver screen’s most iconic heroes to life – daring adventurer Indiana Jones and Star Wars’ roguish space pirate Han Solo – but, unfortunately, he couldn’t work the same magic with Blade Runner’s Rick Deckard. Deckard is characterized as a futuristic version of hard-boiled detectives like Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe.
6 Blade Runner's Most Interesting Character Is Its Villain Roy Batty is ironically more sympathetic than the "hero" It’s easier to root for the villain of Blade Runner than the hero. Roy Batty is technically the antagonist of Blade Runner, but he’s more sympathetic than the protagonist. Batty is simply fighting for his personhood and his right to live.
3 There Are Too Many Versions Of Blade Runner To Choose From Scott keeps recutting Blade Runner When it comes to rewatching Blade Runner today, there are so many different versions of Blade Runner to choose from that audiences are spoilt for choice. The studio butchered the theatrical cut, so it made sense that Scott wanted to release a director’s cut, but then he just kept recutting the movie. There’s the workprint, the U.S.
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