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Blade Runner Movie Review- Number 97 of AFI Top 100 List
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I shouldn’t have said the films are different. They are the same film, just minor things are changed. The first two versions (if I remember correctly) have a Harrison Ford doing a voice over… which sounds terrible, but is fine. As for the ending, I know I said I wasn’t going to tell you, but I will anyway, the major difference there is that Scott had an effects time change the sky. In the original version of the film, after Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) dies and the dove flies off, the sky looks like it is clearing up and almost as if the sun is coming out (as opposed to a majority of the film being dark and rainy). I, and the documentary on the Collector’s Edition I reviewed said the same thing, like this one more because it feels like a new day is dawning and things may change. The Final Cut doesn’t have that same look or feel to it. Great movie either way… and thanks for the shout out!!!
If you request a movie I’ll review it and give you a shout out in it!
I wonder why he (Ridley Scott) decided to change the sky in the Final Cut version, as for the shout out, you’re welcome. Reading your review really helped me understand this movie a lot better. Even though I still want to see the other versions.
I tried watching this movie but just couldn’t get into it. I did like the way Harrison Ford looked why he was eating those ramen noodles though. He was handsome back then.
I liked the way those ramen noodles looked
But seriously Harrison Ford was quite dashing in his time.
*when* he was eating