Wednesday, November 13, 2019
How Humans and Robots are Presented in Blade Runner Essay -- Papers Bl
How Humans and Robots are Presented in Blade Runner         "Blade Runner" is a science fiction film set in Los Angeles in the     year 2019. Nuclear war had just ended which caused large-scale     devastation such as dramatic climate change, genetic change and all     animals on earth becoming extinct apart from artificial ones. The     Tyrell Corporation developed the artificial animals, which also happen     to be the creators of Androids (Artificial beings) which the film is     based on. The film "Blade Runner" revolves around the Nexus 6 series     of Androids these androids were built to do the hard, tiresome jobs on     off-world colonies. Using androids was a big advantage for the humans     of this time because they never get tired so can work non-stop.       The problem with replicants is that they are super-humans, intelligent     and very omniscient and could over-power the humans at any time. After     an incident where many humans were killed on an off world colony by     Nexus 6 they were made illegal on Earth.       Rick Deckard the main character in the film prowls the steel and     microchip jungle of 21st century, LA. He is a Blade Runner stalking     genetically made criminal replicants. His assignment: Kill them. Their     crime: wanting to be human.       The story of "Blade Runner" is familiar to countless fans but few have     seen it like this because the version I was studying was the directors     cut so we see Ridley Scott's own interpretation of his sci-fi classic.     This version omits Deckard's voice-over and develops in greater detail     the romance between Deckard and Rachael and removes the uplifting     finale. The result is a heightened emotional impact. The new scene     (unicorn vision) sug...              ...at their     lifespan has been shortened. At this point we know they have feelings     and a love between two people is a strong force. Whatever they are a     being of such high potential is a terrible thing to waste.       Overall director Ridley Scott is suggesting that to be human you have     to have feelings and emotions (which the robots have) and to be able     to empathise with others. If you do not possess those qualities then     you are not a true human, Deckard, Tyrell and the two Policemen are     shown not to have feelings nor emotions when they "retire" a robot or     are they the "real" humans.       The qualities of human-ness are shown most shockingly by Roy Battye     when he saves Deckard instead of taking revenge. But Deckard's     character shows development in that he learns to empathise with the     replicants and falls in love with Rachael.                        
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