A Conversation for Blade Runner - A Classic?
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Kheldar (Don't hate the media, Become the media) Started conversation Jul 24, 2001
I'm just wondering about one thing...why do you make a question out of the title? It's only something that comes back iin the first paragraph, and the rest is an in-dept description of the movie.
I like the way you analyzed the different persona and situations though. Easy to read and yet clear to people who might not have seen the film.
~grin~
Nice to remember all those characters again, since I haven't seen the film in years...I really must dig it up again...
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Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Jul 25, 2001
Apparently there's still loads more to put in it but thanks
*grins*
I must admit that the question mark was more there due to my own issues with the film, I studied it at A-level you see so I was just writing what I remembered and as I wrote an essay with that title before, it kinda got transferred
Apparently there's still loads more to put in it but thanks
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Kheldar (Don't hate the media, Become the media) Posted Jul 25, 2001
That bad hey .
But it's true though...there's an entire story to be written about the Tyrell Corporation as well, or the artificial animals. That's one thing about the movie...the actual storyline only covers a very small bit of what there is to tell
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Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Jul 26, 2001
Well, I had an umm...small gathering...and then spent til 3am clearing up and as I'd forgotten that I had work the next day I thought I might just go online and check my emails
Storyline? Hmmm... the storyline is kindof one huge cliche so it's quite lucky there's loads more to it really. I reckon it's mainly the aspects outside of the storyline which have made it a classic hence the question mark as it can be possible to argue either way
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Kheldar (Don't hate the media, Become the media) Posted Jul 27, 2001
I think what makes the movie such a classic is the fact that every little detail is thought of. The different areas of the movie do not interfere with each other. Also, the way the movie is made is quite brilliant. All the sceneries and all the different sets used are very detailed. Also, the little things like rain add a certain dark mysterious touch to the environment.
I mean..the opening sequence with the flame thingies (can't find the English word for it...sorry ) just sticks to one's memory. That's what makes certain scenes or even entire movies classical I think
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