Sunday, October 5, 2014

Film Analysis of Blade Runner

In every movie there are always underlining story the director is trying to get the audience to see. In the movie Fahrenheit 451 the underlining story is that knowledge is power. The director was trying to show that even in total control the smartest people, end up being the ones to survive. In the movie Blade runner, the director wanted to show how in a society where humans build robots that look like other humans. The main character has to “retire” them. Which is the director’s way of saying killing them. In the movie they use the idea of creationism. At the end of the movie it made me think because the Blade runner is with
            The problem with the society is the fact that through the use of genetic engineers cops can’t tell which is a robot or which is a human. The reason why they need cops is because the androids look like humans. They have implants containing memories, eyes from animals and other body parts from other things. I think that this is a cool concept because the director is taking the creationism idea as the underlining idea. I like how the director leaves the audience a thought at the end of the story. They see the main character and Rachel going into an elevator after the main character killed the leader of the Nexus 6.

            Directors use underlining messages in movies such as creationism or communism to help subconsciously draw the audience into the movie.

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