Themes in Blade Runner
Genetic engineering, Science fiction, Red Dwarf, Sitcom, Cult following
978-620-1-59734-1
6201597344
156
2013-08-13
54.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Despite the initial appearance of an action film, Blade Runner operates on an unusually rich number of dramatic levels. As with much of the cyberpunk genre, it owes a large debt to film noir, containing and exploring such conventions as the femme fatale, a Chandleresque first-person narration in the Theatrical Version, and the questionable moral outlook of the hero ― extended here to include even the humanity of the hero, as well as the usual dark and shadowy cinematography.The Blade Runner FAQ offers further interpretation of the chess game, saying that it "represents the struggle of the replicants against the humans: the humans consider the replicants pawns, to be removed one by one. The individual replicants (pawns) are attempting to become immortal (a queen). At another level, the game between Tyrell and Sebastian represents Batty stalking Tyrell. Tyrell makes a fatal mistake in the chess game, and another fatal mistake trying to reason with Batty.
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