Roy Batty:“I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe.  Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.     I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tanhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time… to die.”

Director:

Ridley Scott

Producer:

Michael Deeley

Cast:

Harrison Ford – Rick Deckard

Sean Young – Rachael

Edward James Olmos – Gaff

Rutger Hauer – Roy Batty

Daryl Hannah – Pris

Joe Turkel – Dr. Eldon Tyrell

William Sanderson – J.F. Sebastian

Joanna Cassidy – Zhora

Brion James – Leon Kowalski

M. Emmet Walsh – Bryant

Music:

Vangelis

Based on Philip K. Dick’s ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’

Story:

In a cyberpunk vision of the future, man has developed the technology to create replicants, human clones used to serve in the colonies outside Earth but with fixed lifespans. In Los Angeles, 2019, Deckard is a Blade Runner, a cop who specialises in terminating replicants. Originally in retirement, he is forced to re-enter the force when six replicants escape from an offworld colony to Earth.

Review:

Blade Runner is a good movie. This is apparently the last movie which used analog graphics. None of it was computerized. The movie has a good  story and nice visual effects. The music is good too. But the only problem I had was with the acting. Harrison Ford’s acting wasn’t  too good.

It has many differences from the book too. One more problem in the movie was that Bryant says that only 1 replicant was killed in the escape, but Deckard kills only 4.. That meas there are only 5 Replicants… But according to Bryant 6 Replicants escaped.. What happened to the last one???

And when Deckard gives the scale to the woman to look at, the serial number she reads is completely different from the one given on-screen..

Final Verdict:

Enjoyable movie.. 6.5/10