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Blade Runner - The Ultimate Trivia Collection: From The Movie Directed By Ridley Scott

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Non-Fiction

BLADE RUNNER

THE ULTIMATE TRIVIA COLLECTION

FROM THE MOVIE DIRECTED BY RIDLEY SCOTT

CREATED BY FILM TRIVIA METAVERSE

ABOUT THE FILM

Blade Runner is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, set in a dystopian future Los Angeles. It follows Rick Deckard, a former police officer tasked with hunting down and "retiring" rogue replicants—biologically engineered humans. The replicants, led by Roy Batty, have escaped to Earth seeking longer lifespans. As Deckard pursues them, he grapples with questions about humanity, identity, and morality. The film blends neo-noir, cyberpunk, and philosophical themes, exploring artificial intelligence, empathy, and the boundaries between human and machine. With its atmospheric visuals and haunting score by Vangelis, Blade Runner became a cult classic.

TRIVIA SAMPLES:

"Director Ridley Scott and director of photography Jordan Cronenweth achieved the famous 'shining eyes' effect by using a technique invented by Fritz Lang known as the 'Schüfftan Process.' Light is bounced into the actors' eyes off of a piece of half-mirrored glass mounted at a 45-degree angle to the camera."

"Sir Ridley Scott regards this movie as probably his most personal and complete work."

"According to Rutger Hauer's biography, the final confrontation between Rick Deckard and Roy Batty was initially planned to be a fight in an old gym using martial arts, like kung-fu. Hauer disliked the idea, saying it was 'too Bruce Lee', and proposed Batty chasing Deckard instead."

© 2024 Film Trivia Metaverse (Audiobook): 9798347788132

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Audiobook: 7 December 2024

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