The History of Science Fiction
.... That helps explain his cruelty when he identifies Rachael as a replicant by telling her what her childhood memories are (
Scott). That
Deckard himself turns out ....
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Blade Runner
.... How long have I got?" (
Scott 1982). However, within this recognition
Deckard begins to understand that the meaning of life comes from our ability to connect ....
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Blade Runner and Postmodernism
Ridley
Scott's 1982 film, Blade Runner, has been characterized as set in a "post .... In the central character of
Deckard, the "blade runner" of the title, one finds ....
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Blade Runner
.... are clearly machines, brutally efficient as weapons, but others possess various levels of emotions, and, of course,
Deckard appears to be ....
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Concept of the Hero's Journey
.... in particular has much in common with dreaming, and the science fiction film Blade Runner (Ridley
Scott, 1982) presents a hero in the form of
Deckard who takes ....
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Science Fiction
.... in which case
Deckard wold feel justified just as would any policeman facing another human being. Asimov, Isaac. I, Robot. New York: Bantam, 1991.
Scott, Ridley ....
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Androids 'n' them
.... relationship with Pris, therefore, Sebastian seeks to alleviate his loneliness in a manner that parallels
Deckard's relationship with ....
Scott, Ridley, dir. ....
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AI in Sci-Fi
.... relationship with Pris, therefore, Sebastian seeks to alleviate his loneliness in a manner that parallels
Deckard's relationship with ....
Scott, Ridley, dir. ....
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Science Fiction and Frankenstein
.... in 1968 and brought to the screen in 1982 by directed Ridley
Scott. .... In Blade Runner, for example, San Francisco Police bounty hunter Rick
Deckard, by the end ....
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