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Blade Runner

Af: Scott Bukatman Engelsk Paperback

Blade Runner

Af: Scott Bukatman Engelsk Paperback
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Ridley Scott''s dystopian classic Blade Runner, an adaptation of Philip K. Dick''s novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, combines noir with science fiction to create a groundbreaking cyberpunk vision of urban life in the twenty-first century. With replicants on the run, the rain-drenched Los Angeles which Blade Runner imagines is a city of oppression and enclosure, but a city in which transgression and disorder can always erupt. Graced by stunning sets, lighting, effects, costumes and photography, Blade Runner succeeds brilliantly in depicting a world at once uncannily familiar and startlingly new. In his innovative and nuanced reading, Scott Bukatman details the making of Blade Runner and its steadily improving fortunes following its release in 1982. He situates the film in terms of debates about postmodernism, which have informed much of the criticism devoted to it, but argues that its tensions derive also from the quintessentially twentieth-century, modernist experience of the city – as a space both imprisoning and liberating.
In his foreword to this special edition, published to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the BFI Film Classics series, Bukatman suggests that Blade Runner ''s visual complexity allows it to translate successfully to the world of high definition and on-demand home cinema. He looks back to the science fiction tradition of the early 1980s, and on to the key changes in the ''final'' version of the film in 2007, which risk diminishing the sense of instability created in the original.

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Ridley Scott''s dystopian classic Blade Runner, an adaptation of Philip K. Dick''s novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, combines noir with science fiction to create a groundbreaking cyberpunk vision of urban life in the twenty-first century. With replicants on the run, the rain-drenched Los Angeles which Blade Runner imagines is a city of oppression and enclosure, but a city in which transgression and disorder can always erupt. Graced by stunning sets, lighting, effects, costumes and photography, Blade Runner succeeds brilliantly in depicting a world at once uncannily familiar and startlingly new. In his innovative and nuanced reading, Scott Bukatman details the making of Blade Runner and its steadily improving fortunes following its release in 1982. He situates the film in terms of debates about postmodernism, which have informed much of the criticism devoted to it, but argues that its tensions derive also from the quintessentially twentieth-century, modernist experience of the city – as a space both imprisoning and liberating.
In his foreword to this special edition, published to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the BFI Film Classics series, Bukatman suggests that Blade Runner ''s visual complexity allows it to translate successfully to the world of high definition and on-demand home cinema. He looks back to the science fiction tradition of the early 1980s, and on to the key changes in the ''final'' version of the film in 2007, which risk diminishing the sense of instability created in the original.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 112
ISBN-13: 9781844575220
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 1844575225
Udg. Dato: 31 jul 2012
Længde: 8mm
Bredde: 137mm
Højde: 189mm
Forlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oplagsdato: 31 jul 2012
Forfatter(e): Scott Bukatman
Forfatter(e) Scott Bukatman


Kategori Filmhistorie, teori & kritik


ISBN-13 9781844575220


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 112


Udgave


Længde 8mm


Bredde 137mm


Højde 189mm


Udg. Dato 31 jul 2012


Oplagsdato 31 jul 2012


Forlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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