140 Character Movie Review – #140RVW
Possibly too prophetic to be truly “fun”, this set the standard forever. Many versions lead to many views. More human than human indeed…
Spoiler-free Movie Review of Blade Runner:
Poster:
Trailer:
Bechdel Test:
Fail
The Representation Test Score: D (1 pts)
(http://therepresentationproject.org/grading-hollywood-the-representation-test/)
Blade Runner
In a cyberpunk vision of the future, man has developed the technology to create replicants, human clones used to serve in the colonies outside Earth but with fixed lifespans. In Los Angeles, 2019, Deckard is a Blade Runner, a cop who specializes in terminating replicants. Originally in retirement, he is forced to re-enter the force when four replicants escape from an off-world colony to Earth.
Directed by: Ridley Scott
Starring:
Harrison Ford
Rutger Hauer
Sean Young
Daryl Hannah
Edward James Olmos
M. Emmet Walsh
William Sanderson
Main Cast | Harrison Ford Rick Deckard, Rutger Hauer Roy Batty, Sean Young Rachael, Edward James Olmos Gaff |
Rating | R |
Release Date | Fri 25 Jun 1982 UTC |
Director | Ridley Scott |
Genres | Sci-Fi, Thriller |
Plot | A blade runner must pursue and try to terminate four replicants who stole a ship in space and have returned to Earth to find their creator. |
Poster | |
Runtime | 117 |
Tagline | A Futuristic Vision Perfected [2007 Final Cut] |
Writers | Hampton Fancher (screenplay) and, David Webb Peoples (as David Peoples) (screenplay) … |
Year | 1982 |