The sci-fi movie “Blade Runner” was released on June 25, 1982, and has now celebrated its 40th anniversary . Directed by Ridley Scott and based on PKD’s (Philip K. Dick) 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, the film depicts Los Angeles in 2019, a world as colorful as it is filthy, Damp and shabby with stunning visual effects. It’s not like Terminator with a champion bodybuilding, Brazil, or apocalyptic Mad Max, Blade Runner not only defined 1980s sci-fi, but also Defined the category of sci-fi movies. Today’s sci-fi movies are all thanks to Blade Runner. “Blade Runner” is the third film directed by Scott. Although it failed miserably at the box office and was not favored by film critics, the sales of videotapes and various re-edited versions have won the respect of countless people, and it is praised as history. Best Science Fiction Movie .
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