Bladerunner
This movie was very hard to me to comprehend the meaning of the movie. It was hard for me that I have to do some notes. I enjoy all these of movies that rely on a great definition of new worlds. However, the thematic of the movie copes by the ideas of the philosophic world that depend on the past, by adding literature concepts, and symbols of religion. In addition, the author Ridley Scoot set dramatic scenes that show between pain and darkness in terms of the living from the past and also living on the utopian future. You might say why? Well, in that time Ridley Scoot demonstrates the seeking pain and pitiful, because of his brother’s death.
However, I notice that many symbols illustrated on the movie. One clear example is when Rick Deckard interviewed his first replicate Rachel. The background of that room clearly demonstrates Egyptian ancient time with the pyramids of Giza. Besides the pyramids of Giza, another example is the eyes of Horus. That doesn’t have any relationship between protections, but maybe for the royal protection might contribute on the movie with the soul that we have that represent us as human beings. Maybe for these interviews that are what blade runner and the other officials looked by asking personal questions. Besides the mythic god of Egypt, another representation is the Owl that clearly set more eyes on the film and very mysterious ways to think the control and the challenge of domination.
Another topic is the how Rick manipulates Rachael. In the movie shows how replicates do not have feelings or soul. Why does Rachel cry, loves? Is she really a replicate?
Another fact that we talk maybe in class is how the robots of Sebastian demonstrates how the cyborg manifesto and the technology clearly minimalize the facts of the soldier Nazi and French soldier that clearly shows no threat for the replicate. These two robots clearly demonstrate that the cyborg manifesto doesn't take any seriously way the manifesto or rebellion to change the world, as a matter fact, Cyborg Manifesto is about the element to enrich technology and trying to get the idea of perfectionism.
Mr. Terrol creator and genius on machines and high-tech creating machines by the code of designing robots, in this case, “replicates” for the service and security of humans. However, Why Mr. Decker shoots the replicates on their chest? In the movie, we have the opportunity to see Decker kill 2 replicates targeting their chest. Why?
In the scene when Mr. Decker is fighting the last replicate, the replicate mentions a really good statement that has my mind clouded “the fear in your soul is the one that make you sleeve” I really didn't think that though about domination that really makes us live in that movie.
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