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Blade Runner

Blade Runner. Context. Post-modernism. Neo-noir references Hybridisation Cyberpunk ethic (before the term was invented) Bricolage Style matches content Hyperreality Ambiguity Depiction of late capitalism. Auteur characteristics. Director’s cut – establishes director’s vision as ideal

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Blade Runner

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  1. Blade Runner Context

  2. Post-modernism • Neo-noir references • Hybridisation • Cyberpunk ethic (before the term was invented) • Bricolage • Style matches content • Hyperreality • Ambiguity • Depiction of late capitalism

  3. Auteur characteristics • Director’s cut – establishes director’s vision as ideal • Consistency of style across Scott’s other films • Undermining of mainstream sci-fi genre expectations

  4. Hollywood mainstream • Imposition by the studio of the initial ‘happy ending’ and voiceover to explain the narrative • Initial box office failure • Casting of a mainstream star

  5. Environmental concerns • Pollution • Overpopulation • Loss of traditional communities

  6. Political concerns • Excessive corporate power • Police represented as corrupt? • Fear for loss of national identity through globalisation (Are these themes also present in Scott’s Alien?)

  7. Gender representations • Masculinity as construct? • Femininity as construct? • Challenge to patriarchy? • Male violence • Challenging notions of heroism?

  8. Literary influences • Philip K Dick • Frankenstein • Paradise Lost • Greek drama Cinematic references: • Metropolis (1927)

  9. With reference to specific examples, how does Blade Runner reflect the context of its production?

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