An analysis of the themes and images of the film "Blade Runner".
Essay # 71421 |
2,760 words (
approx. 11 pages ) |
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MLA | 2003
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Abstract
This paper examines Ridley Scott's 1982 film "Blade Runner," focusing on images, vision, photographs and mirrors for what they signify. It also discusses the film's postmodern deconstruction of contemporary materialistic society.
Tags:postmodernism, Simmel, Boudrillard, Walsh, identity, I, We, collective, empathy, reality, memories, existence, meaning