Warner Bros. | 1982 | 117 mins | Rated R | Dec 18, 2007
Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) prowls the steel-and-microchip jungle of 21st-century Los Angeles. He’s a “blade runner” stalking genetically made criminal replicants. His assignment: kill them. Their crime: wanting to be human. The story of Blade Runner is familiar to countless fans. But few have seen it like this. Because this is director Ridley Scott’s own vision of his sci-fi classic.
This new version omits Deckard’s voiceover narration, develops in slightly greater detail the romance between Deckard and Rachael (Sean Young) and removes the “uplifting” finale. The result is a heightened emotional impact: a great film made greater. Most intriguing of all is a newly included unicorn vision that suggests Deckard may be a humanoid. Do androids dream of electric sheep? Is Deckard a replicant? As with all things in the future, you must discover the answer for yourself.
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Harrison Ford, Sean Young, Rutger Hauer
Ridley Scott
AC-3, Closed-captioned, Collector’s Edition, Color, Dolby, Original recording remastered, Restored, Subtitled, Widescreen
English, French
English, French, Spanish
All Regions
2.40:1
5
Rated R
Warner Brothers
December 18, 2007
578 minutes
579 Customer Reviews
Customer Reviews
Always fixing, but never broken in the first place
By EF Critical, (Long Island, USA) - October 8, 2007
I had the opportunity to see the new “Final Cut” of BLADE RUNNER on screen in New York City this past weekend. As always, it’s one of my favorite science fiction films of all time and I welcome any opportunity to see it on the big screen, in any version.
First, I have to say that I saw this when it was first released in June 1982. The original theatrical version with Harrison Ford’s voice-over and the Hollywood happy ending is still and will always be my favorite version. That said, the only thing I can honestly claim is an improvement with the “Final Cut” is the sharper, remastered print. As far as the film itself, it is almost completely identical to the 1992 Director’s Cut. There are some extra pieces of dialogue and extended scenes thrown in, which in my opinion, don’t expand the film at all. The added scenes of violence are not new to the BLADE RUNNER fan. They’ve been available for view ever since the film first appeared on video cassette in the ’80’s. […]
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