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Bladerunner FAQ site.
BLADERUNNER
The Movie:
In the movie industry today, it is hard to place movies into one single classification. There are just too many
categories to consider, all of which are very broad and have a thin line in the criteria that is required by
each. What one perceives to be a dramatic film, another may describe as an action-adventure movie. This
diversity is resulted from the lack of discrete definitions in articulating what a particular assortment is
supposed to be. So, people are forced to provide their own definition of every individual category and decide
whether or not the selected film corresponds. In addition, the filmmakers themselves are placing a greater
burden on the viewers, for they do not produce the film to target a specific audience or place their own
work into a specific category. Besides, categories are unimportant, for movies should be judged by the
quality of their content and the way they proved their theme rather than fulfilling the requirements of a
single genera. In regards to Bladerunner, I placed it into a very broad category, science fiction.
However, the decision was hard to establish because many aspects of the movie fits into the criteria for
a number of different classes. Possibilities that were debated include action, romance, suspense and
even classic.
What is Science Fiction?
In today's diverse society, it should be safe to say that not everyone's opinions are the same. In my view, a
movie may be categorized as being science fiction if it satisfies three main criteria's. First of all, the movie
must draw on scientific knowledge. The whole idea of creating a sci-fi film should be to allow the general
public to become exposed to new scientific discoveries through entertainment. Scientific data presented in a
movie allows the audience to learn science and enjoy a relaxing break at the same time. In other words, a
movie is good if the filmmaker optimizes the accurate use of scientific resources and provides some sort of
learning experience. Second, the film must use speculation in an imaginative manner. What this statement
means is that the producer must be creative in giving the film a futuristic tone. This is not to say that
the actual setting must be in the future. It does not really matter whether the movie takes place during a
period in the past, present, future or all three. The important thing is that the film must be produced
with a futuristic frame of mind. This way, the movie can be given both a futuristic and a realistic
feeling. The purpose is to present possibilities to the public that are feasible and not too outlandish
that it will be considered ludicrous. Finally, it must posses the ability to attract all audiences.
A good movie will combine aspects of different movies together in a way that will not offend fans of
a specific category; and as a result, avoid major criticism. Although it is merely impossible to
avoid all objection, providing points that most audiences can appreciate will decrease dispersion.
Appealing to different people will also help the producers because a broader audience means more
patrons which ultimately results in greater cash inflow.
Bladrunner: A SCI-FI Movie?
In order to judge a movie, one must take the origin of the movie into consideration. A person cannot comment on
the quality of a film unless the time period in which the film was released is known. Bladerunner was produced
over a decade ago, so times have definitely changed and criteria's for movies have changed as well. Going back
to the time of production, 1982, this movie could have rationally been labeled as science fiction. However, in
the movie industry today, one can argue against the justification of that decision because of the thin line
that now separates filming categories. Putting Bladerunner into perspective today, I would still have to
insist that Bladerunner is sci-fi because it satisfies all criteria's previously listed. One, there
are many discoveries that were used. The most outstanding is the use of cyborgs. Although we do not
necessarily have plastic people walking around in the streets today, we do have a form of genetic
reproduction, plastic surgery. Not to say that plastic surgery is equal to creating people, it is a way
of modifying the skin. The only difference is that the producers took this concept and manipulated it a
bit more drastically in order to create an advanced impression. Two, having genetically reproduced
people is still a concept that is attainable today. Therefore, creators of the film were not too
eccentric in using cyborgs as the main topic of the film. This movie takes us into the future, to the
year 2016. Flying cars and awkward buildings were used to represent what the authors see the world
in that time. Today, people do not imagine flying cars anymore; instead, they wonder how long it
will take before they are actually out on the road or in the air. We have already produced cars
that can be drivin in water, so it will only be a matter of time before cars can fly. Bladerunner
contains allot of things that were only considered dreams back then; however, all may seem
fairly realistic to the minds of today. Last, there are definitely topics in the film that
should attract many audiences. There is romance, action, suspense, conflict between good
versus evil, almost everything. Take the incident in which the hero falls in love with an
enemy and overcomes adversity to stay with her, this is a representation of love and
romance. As for action, there is enough explosions and brutality to define the word
violence. People must understand that this is a fairly old film and should appreciate the
effort the producers must have put forth in creating this movie. This is a great movie, a
presentation from the past that is still entertaining today; and above all, a real
spectacle to viewers with high standards.
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