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Blade Runner By Jim Emerson
When Ridley Scott's cut of Blade Runner was finally released in
1993, one had to wonder why the studio hadn't done it right the first
time--11 years earlier. This version is so much better, mostly because of
what's been eliminated (the ludicrous and redundant voice-over narration
and the phony happy ending) rather than what's been added (a bit more
character development and a brief unicorn dream). Star Harrison Ford
originally recorded the narration under duress at the insistence of Warner
Bros. executives who thought the story needed further
"explanation"; he later confessed that he thought if he did it
badly they wouldn't use it. (Moral: Never overestimate the taste of movie
executives.) The movie's spectacular futuristic vision of Los Angeles--a
perpetually dark and rainy metropolis that's the nightmare antithesis of
"Sunny Southern California"--is still its most seductive
feature, an otherworldly atmosphere in which you can immerse yourself. The
movie's shadowy visual style, along with its classic
private-detective/murder-mystery plot line (with Ford on the trail of a
murderous android, or "replicant"), makes Blade Runner
one of the few science fiction pictures to legitimately claim a place in
the film noir tradition. And, as in the best noir, the sleuth discovers a
whole lot more (about himself and the people he encounters) than he
anticipates....
Academy Awards
Blade Runner received Academy Awards
nominations for Art Direction/Set Decoration (Lawrence G. Paull - Art
Direction, David L. Snyder - Art Direction, Linda DeScenna - Set
Decoration) and Special Visual Effects (Douglas Trumbull, Richard Yuricich,
David Dryer). |
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|  | Director: Ridley Scott
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|  | Stars: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Edward James Olmos, William Sanderson, Daryl Hannah, Joe Turkel, Joanna Cassidy, Brion James
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|  | Released: June 25, 1982
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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