Blade Runner

  • Science Fiction
  • Drama
  • Thriller
6/25/1982
118
R

Man has made his match...now it's his problem.

In the smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles of 2019, blade runner Rick Deckard is called out of retirement to terminate a quartet of replicants who have escaped to Earth seeking their creator for a way to extend their short life spans.

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$41,722,424
Budget:
$28,000,000

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  • tmdb39513728

    Planet Noir

    I declare Blade Runner the best sci-fi movie of all time. Arguments? No? Okay. So long. Please upvote the guest book on your way out.

    WAIT! There's more. At the risk of whistling conspiracies and setting off inappropriate vibrations in your slacks, you see, this Ridley K. Dick concoction is going on right now. While we're all transfixed by the endlessly goofy droppings from the web, forever staring down and swiping things on our smarty-pants phones, retweeting selfies of infinitely mirrored selfies; proliferating at light speed, every aspect of humanity is being replicated, perfected, mechanized, optimized, upgraded, fortified, robofied, Googlized, quantumized, DNA'd and NSA'd and will soon converge to fall upon and...

    January 9, 2015
  • John Chard

    Retirement - Replicants - Resplendent.

    Blade Runner is one of those glorious films that has gained in popularity the older it has gotten. Ridley Scott's follow up to the critical and commercial darling that was Alien, was by and large considered a flop and damned for not being a science fiction action blockbuster. There was of course some fans who recognised its many many strengths during the initial weeks of its 1982 release, but many who now claim to have loved it back then are surely looking sheepishly in the mirror these days, for the hard-core minority of 82 fans remember it very differently.

    Remember the spider that lived outside your window? Orange body, green legs. Watched her build a web all summer, then one day there's a b...

    March 19, 2016
  • jocosta3

    The movie's story didn't do much for me, however I did find parts of it confusing. After watching it I found out that I watched the "Final Cut" which has a completely different ending and different implications from the theatrical release. I didn't understand those implications...I needed to look up the ending online. Whether that's because the movie is confusing or I'm dumb, I can't say. But my friend I watched it with didn't understand it either.

    After looking up the end's meaning, I did find it a bit more satisfying. But the main reason this movie is worth watching is the visuals. Not sure I'd watch it again any time soon though.

    October 11, 2017
  • Ruuz

    Some people will say this classic sci-fi "has nothing to offer other than overrated cult-status". To that, I would respond, "it has Rutger Hauer on a rooftop, and that's enough for me".

    Final rating: - Very strong appeal. A personal favourite.

    (3.5 for the Theatrical Cut, 4.0 for the Final Cut)

    October 27, 2017
  • tmdb40011370

    I have only viewed the Final Cut, and judging by reviews elsewhere this is possibly the most complete and satisfying version of them all.

    I cannot truthfully say I am in awe with this film as I found it quite plodding at times. But having said that the visionary aspects, the bleak surrounds, and the air of hopelessness that permeates throughout most of the film is exceptionally well done.

    I would hazard a guess it wasn't a big success at the box office back in 82/83 chiefly because of the likes of ET, and Raiders of the Lost Ark, Return of the Jedi and quite a few other adventure/SF films of the time pushing this film into a dark corner. Another reason could be because it was too slow for those brought up on Star Wars; or just too un...

    November 24, 2019
  • Geronimo1967

    This time, it is Ridley Scott's turn to offer us his prognostication of a future wherein corporate America has, ostensibly benignly, introduced the ultimate in labour saving devices - androids called "replicants" - which have a look and feel of people about them. These "Nexus" creations can turn their hands to just about anything, but when the latest off-world models rebel, all of their cousins become outlawed and it falls to the "Blade Runners" to track them down and destroy them. "Deckard" (Harrison Ford) is one such operator who is called back out of his retirement to identify four of these highly adaptable and intelligent robots and this perilous task takes him to the heart of their manufacturer run by the fiendishly clever but unscrupu...

    June 18, 2022
  • FilipeManuelNeto

    A magnificent work, if we consider the time when it was released and the technical resources that existed.

    Honestly, I didn't expect much from this movie. It was a film that was not successful in theaters and that only took off when it went to VHS, acquiring admirers since then and becoming one of the most respected films of all time. Set in a profoundly dystopian Los Angeles, it raises many philosophical and sociological questions around human nature, the course of humanity, our relationship with technology and our morality in general.

    Watching this film in 2022 was funny because the action of the film, released in 1982, takes place in the year 2019. That is, it was set in a future that, now, is past for me and never materialized...

    January 13, 2023
  • tensharpe

    Experienced on the big screen in the Everyman Cinema was just about the best way to loose myself in this spectacular SCI FI  masterpiece. Without Doubt Blade Runner has been extremely influential since its original release over 40 years ago and its technical wonder and effects are still as inspiring today. Doug Trumbles effects, Larry Paulls production design and the downtown L.A. location shots all work so well in creating a retro- fitted future.

    Obviously a different cut to the original release , Blade Runner: The Final cut removes the voiceover and original ending so criticised by audiences and critics during its theatrical run in 1982. This newer ( 2007 ) ending elevates the movie to something more spectacular and wonderful. A group...

    February 3, 2023
  • ohitsjudd

    "Blade Runner," Ridley Scott's iconic 1982 sci-fi masterpiece, is a film that transcends time with its thematic depth and stunning visual design. Having immersed myself in all the various cuts of the movie, I can confidently say that each version provides a unique experience worth exploring.

    From the original U.S. Theatrical Cut with its voice-over narration to the more enigmatic Director's Cut, each rendition adds different textures to the story of Rick Deckard, a Blade Runner tracking down synthetic beings known as replicants. But it is the Final Cut, hailed by many, that stands as the most cohesive and definitive vision of the film. Scott's meticulous craftsmanship reaches its peak here, harmonizing all the elements th...

    August 3, 2023
  • portman123

    Visually stunning and completely immersive.

    Great performances by Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Daryl Hannah, Edward James Olmos etc.

    Ridley Scott does some impressive visuals, camera work, lighting etc.

    Love the completely immersive dark, gritty, rainy dystopia portrayed. I love that the camera sometimes lingers on details or zooms out to show you more of the world. Fantastic atmosphere.

    Excellent unique soundtrack by Vangelis.

    I felt a great range of emotions watching this movie including melancholy, sentimental, in awe, in wonder etc.

    Roy Batty stands out to me as a wonderfully complex, strange, interesting, confused, troubled character. Total pleasure to watch. So is Deckard, Rachel, Pris, Sebastian etc.

    January 13, 2024

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