Blade Runner is a movie
that you either love or hate (for the sake of this article I’ll be referencing
the 1982 US original cut of the film). I
am in the camp of those who love Blade Runner.
Here you have Harrison Ford taking a departure from his normal role as
Han Solo to play a grittier character in Rick Deckard. As luck would have it this movie was released
in between Empire and Jedi. Blade Runner
is a movie that I watched on video when it came out back in the early 80’s and
have been a fan of it ever since.
The year is 2019 and Rick
Deckard is a Blade Runner. A blade runner is someone who kills or retires
replicants. Replicants are used on the
outer colonies but they have a limited four year lifespan. Replicants are
illegal on earth and are hunted down and killed if they end up here. A group of them make it to Los Angeles and
Rick Deckard is taken out of retirement to hunt them down and eliminate
them.
One thing that Blade
Runner teaches me is that it is always raining in the future in 2019. So I’m thinking of stocking up on rain coats
and umbrellas for the next seven years.
But seriously what Blade Runner teaches us is what it is like to be
human. Or at least that is what the
replicants teach Deckard. Or at least
Roy and Rachel do which is probably why he runs to the sunshine at the end of
the movie.
I was attracted to Blade Runner at first due
to the fact that I was a Harrison Ford fan.
Han Solo was my favorite character in Star Wars and Blade Runner
appeared to be in the mold of Star Wars.
Well I was wrong. In fact Blade
Runner was a movie that is gritty and much darker than Star Wars and I loved it.
In fact it is a lot grittier
and darker than a majority of the sci-fi films of the time. The darkness of the movie is probably what
turned a lot of people off as they were probably turned off by it thinking they
were getting something like Star Wars with the Star Wars actor at the
helm. How wrong they were. In fact I enjoyed the grittiness of the movie
and enjoyed the story that was being told.
There are so many versions
of this film with scenes being deleted and added and material taken out but I
still have a soft spot for original even with the happy ending and the
narration. Yes The Final Cut is the definitive
version that people love but I still enjoy the original. It has a certain charm to it. I don’t know is it too much of a bad thing to
see Deckard and Rachel have a happy ending driving away from that dreary rainy
Los Angeles.
I love the setting this
movie took place in. The futuristic Los
Angeles with the rain and all the Times Square and Tokyo imagery was pretty
cool. I loved seeing the flying cars and
watching Deckard maneuverer around the futuristic market place. All pretty cool and you can see a lot of this
influence in sci-fi movies today.
The Replicants were a pretty
neat character. Yes they were killers
but what they really wanted was to have a longer life. That was the main key for them. That is probably why Roy saved Deckard at the
end instead of letting him fall to his death.
Cause in his dying moments he knew life was worth living.
Blade Runner is just one
of those films that, if you like it, you can watch over and over again. I really liked this movie and enjoyed
watching Rutger Hauer as Roy. Loved it
when Roy was chasing Deckard and howling like a wolf all through the building
was really a great moment and was freaky too.
In fact the whole movie is a tad bit freaky and that is just part of
Blade Runner’s charm.
Blade Runner is one of my favorite’s movies of
all time and one of my favorites from the summer of 1982. It was such a treat to watch the 1982 version
again after watching the Final Cut all the time you forget how great and
enjoyable the original version is. Even
though it bombed initially this movie had a strong movie and is well acted and
tells a message of life in general and how precious it is. Blade Runner has some interesting characters
Like Sean Youngs Rachel and Rutger Haur’s Roy that make you remember them and
feel for them.
Blade Runner still is an entertaining
movie and has aged well considering it is 30 years old. Blade Runner has spawned a lot of clones but
it is still better than a majority of the sci – fi movies that are out there
today.
Absolutely. Loved Blade Runner when it came out. It is dark without being post-apocolyptic or distopian. Loved the Final Cut as well. Each has its merits. Defintiely one of my all-time favorite films.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Blade Runner has had a huge influence on sci-fi and was a defining moment in Ford's career.
ReplyDeleteHate?? The movie is universally loved and appreciated. There are a few people who don't like it because they expected Ford to be more like Indiana Jones or Han Solo and others who have to go against the general consensus because they have to be different.
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