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Blade Runner Film Summary

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by Ridley Scott
About 37 pages (11,008 words)
Blade Runner Summary

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Describe the meaning of the director's use of eyes as symbolism in Blade Runner, including a description of at least four times eyes are significant in the film and the meaning of the symbolism being conveyed.

Explain the Film Noir characteristics in the film with specific examples and explanations.

Science fiction has been described as a type of mythic representation of universal concerns and fears, a reflection of current trends in our society as a whole. What universal concerns are expressed in Blade Runner? Are they resolved? Why are they considered "universal?"

Of the characters in the story, which are more human or humanistic? How do they reveal these characteristics?

Describe the climax of the film in detail and explain the reasoning behind your decision.

Is Deckard a Replicant? Support your.....

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