Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Blade Runner 1982 [DVDRip] (K-T-Y-L-X-Y) Download Torrent

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Year: 1982
Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Starring: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young
Director: Ridley Scott


 
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Review: Blade Runner, directed by Ridley Scott and based on Philip K. Dick novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep is a Sci-fi slash Noir film about a policeman named Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) in a decrepit 2019 Los Angeles whose mission is to retire four genetically syborgues , known as Replicants. The four refugees Price (Daryl Hannah), Zhora (Joanna Cassidy), Leon (Brion James), and their leader, Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer), have escaped off-world colony to find his creator and annoy him in expanding his pre- determined four-year lifespan. This film was originally flopped when it came out in 1982, but since then it has become widely acclaimed cult classic with Directors Cut to boot. Much of the success that this film received can be attributed to its ability to operate in many different levels.Ridley Scott eerily possible description of what could become of Los Angeles down the line is absolutely brilliant. It captures elements of Noir with its urban atmosphere of decay, lighting, and signs, and not clearly defined as good or bad. Corruption is everywhere. Garbage-strewn streets and permanence of the darkness and the rain gives us the sense that we are seriously screwed up the mood, and the impression that all respectable people fled the extraterrestrial colonies, leaving only the scum of the earth behind.There is a touch of style of the 40's, especially when it comes to cars, costumes and music. All Rachael the suit, including hair, shouting the 40s.The soundtrack, arranged by Vangelis (who won an Oscar for his Chariots of Fire score), consisted mainly of jazz and blues. This was used to represent a dark, looked gloomy world of uncertainty and pessimism.The special effects were exceptional. Much of the set was extracted using models. In my opinion, sets handmade required connections more skill and is much more impressive and realistic than the CGI. These guys really knew what they were doing. I was particularly pleased pyramidesque Tyrell Corporation building, which suggested the god-like presence of Eldon Tyrell (Joe Turkell), the creator.The script (Hampton Fancher, David Peoples, and of course Phil Dick) worked for me, as well as the actors who gave voice to it. Harrison Ford was well ... Harrison Ford. I thought he did a tremendous job down-play the role. His voice-over narration helped you along, and it was even a feature that helps to Film Noir (apparently this was taken out of the Directors Cut). Rutger Hauer action was intense. His line at the end was intriguingly philosophical. Daryl Hannah chilling robotic expressions were quite impressive. Joanna Cassidy was just plain hot.There is more to this film than mass. It works on many notable levels. The film itself is a detective noir searching for the meaning of life in a science fiction setting, but the story is a commentary on what it means to be human and the questions each of us in life, such as: How long will I live? Why must I die? What happens when I die? It does not create my care? Is this all just an illusion? At the end of the film we are left to wonder whether those Replicants are human, and whether Deckard himself is actually a replicant. Scott raises more questions than answers here, and as a result, critics continue to discuss the mysteries of this film today. In a way, the ambiguity of Blade Runner guilty about their success.

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