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Blade Runner
1982 118 min United States of America, Hong Kong, United Kingdom R 18+
★8.4
Science Fiction, Drama, Thriller
Director: Ridley Scott
🎭 Based on
«Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?»
byPhilip K. Dick
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Description
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.
Budget:
$28M
US Gross:
$32.91M
Worldwide:
$41.72M
Starring
Harrison Ford
Actor
Rutger Hauer
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Sean Young
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Awards
BAFTA 1983
— Best Costume Design
Saturn Awards 2008
— Best Special DVD Edition
BAFTA 1983
— Best Production Design
Saturn Awards 1994
— Best Genre VHS Edition
Saturn Awards 1983
— Best Director
Saturn Awards 1983
— Best Supporting Actor
Saturn Awards 1983
— Best Visual Effects
Saturn Awards 2008
— Best Special DVD Edition
BAFTA 1983
— Best Production Design
BAFTA 1983
— Best Original Score
BAFTA 1983
— Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Academy Awards 1983
— Best Visual Effects
Golden Globe 1983
— Best Original Score
Saturn Awards 1983
— Best Science Fiction Film
BAFTA 1983
— Best Cinematography
BAFTA 1983
— Best Sound
BAFTA 1983
— Best Visual Effects
Key opinion
Blade Runner is widely regarded as a visually revolutionary sci-fi masterpiece that defined the cyberpunk aesthetic. While its philosophical depth and world-building earn high praise, its deliberate, contemplative pace and abstract storytelling polarize audiences expecting a more traditional narrative.
| Production | The meticulous production design and practical effects create a vision of a dystopian future that remains stunningly immersive decades later. | |
| Acting | Rutger Hauer delivers a profound, standout performance that adds significant emotional weight to the exploration of artificial humanity. | |
| Pacing | The film’s slow, meditative tempo rewards viewers who appreciate atmospheric world-building, while others find it tedious and lacking in excitement. | |
| Screenplay | The narrative's vague motivations and elliptical storytelling style leave some viewers feeling confused or unsatisfied with the resolution. | |
| Editing | The removal of the original voiceover and the adjustment of the finale in the 'Final Cut' significantly improve the coherence and impact of the viewing experience. |