Cornellius Posted December 11, 2013 Posted December 11, 2013 Ain't that movie just the biggest thorn on the side of your brain? For a spacious and dissociated movie, by god it's dense. Not a frame is without traces of the human experience. Just like in real life, everything relates to everything else. But while the movie begs to be watched and watched and ripped open, it is an awful place to start getting inspiration for your precious awakening process. There is indeed a lot of stuff on the screen. I won't give you my analsis. I'll wait for the few or the many words of those who are interested. Maybe then I'll place a few words. I feel the nature of Blade Runner can only be tapped in two ways: either we abush Hamptom Fancher, David Peoples and Ridley Scott all at once, or we spray the ideas reflecting our respective experiences in a petri dish and see what crystallizes. I hope you don't see any of this as compelling, in any questionable way! Cheers >
ProfessionalTeabagger Posted December 11, 2013 Posted December 11, 2013 Here's a fun review, analyzing some philosophical aspects of Blade Runner. This is just the epilogue to the three part review. http://blip.tv/confused-matthew/blade-runner-epilogue-5780085
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