I finally saw Blade Runner last week! I've been "saving"" it for the right time to watch with a friend for a long time. This is gonna be a pretty chaotic review. (also full of spoilers
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Ooooh! You saw it!!! It's been my favorite film since I was 10 and I must have seen it over 20 times <333
Between work and very little free time I don't have time to answer now (have to leave in 25 minutes), but hopefully tomorrow! Just wanted to let you know I'd seen the post and am looking forward to commenting.
I'm horrible I know. Sorry for the late answer again. After I got the comment, for a week I was in my village out of internet, and when you lose the initial moment, than you get even more late.
I saw the Director's Cut. (I wasn't 100% sure, but I googled the differences. The version I saw definitely had the scene with the unicorn, etc/) (which, as I googled, turns out to be a scene that makes fans think Harrison Ford's character was also a replicant? Yeah, I thought a bit about that too, but I guessed no. But I don't think that it matters much anyway.)
And yes, of course I liked the movie :)
And I agree about Harrison Ford. I mean, I was thinking too that maybe it he was sort of ordinary on purpose, so that the replicants could be more lively.
And I agree about how they wanted life.
Tyrell had the most interesting (and creepy) glasses ever.
It's gritty, dirty, smeared makeup, rain, garbage, worn down buildings, decay, debris, messy hair.Cool. I guess like most good moves it managed to stand out of the genre with some
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Between work and very little free time I don't have time to answer now (have to leave in 25 minutes), but hopefully tomorrow! Just wanted to let you know I'd seen the post and am looking forward to commenting.
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(Tell me about your favorite things, I know my review is a bit odd and boring.)
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I saw the Director's Cut. (I wasn't 100% sure, but I googled the differences. The version I saw definitely had the scene with the unicorn, etc/) (which, as I googled, turns out to be a scene that makes fans think Harrison Ford's character was also a replicant? Yeah, I thought a bit about that too, but I guessed no. But I don't think that it matters much anyway.)
And yes, of course I liked the movie :)
And I agree about Harrison Ford. I mean, I was thinking too that maybe it he was sort of ordinary on purpose, so that the replicants could be more lively.
And I agree about how they wanted life.
Tyrell had the most interesting (and creepy) glasses ever.
It's gritty, dirty, smeared makeup, rain, garbage, worn down buildings, decay, debris, messy hair.Cool. I guess like most good moves it managed to stand out of the genre with some ( ... )
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