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Deckard (Harrison Ford) shoots Zhora (Joanna Cassidy) in the back as she crashes through storefront windows.
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In this futuristic science fiction drama, two firms are both on the working overtime to see who can be first to perfect a new and groundbreaking invention -- a technology that can perfectly recreate human tissue, allowing people to be replicated at will. One of the companies is a small, cutting-edge concern, while the other is a major multinational conglomerate, and in a world where such companies control the legal and judicial system (hey, are you sure this is science fiction?), beating them to the punch can have deadly consequences. The larger firm sends a team of thugs to destroy the smaller company's offices, just as inventor Ludo (Michael St. Gerard) is using himself as a guinea pig for his final tests on the replication system; things go haywire during the assault, and soon Ludo finds himself chasing his own manmade evil twin. Replikator also stars Ned Beatty, Brigitte Bako, and Ilona Staller, the latter better known as Cicciolina, the Italian adult film star who was elected to that nation's Parliament.
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Cast: Harrison Ford, Brion James, Joanna Cassidy
Director: Ridley Scott
Producers: Charles de Lauzirika, Hampton Fancher, Jerry Perenchio, Ridley Scott, Run Run Shaw, Paul Prischman, Bud Yorkin, Brian Kelly, Ivor Powell, Michael Deeley
Screenwriters: Philip K. Dick, Hampton Fancher, David Webb Peoples
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@borisf3171
@borisf3171 10 лет назад
Vangelis did a phenomenal job. The atmosphere of the film was priceless
@EphemeralProductions
@EphemeralProductions 9 лет назад
Of course he did. He's Vangelis. :) Check out some of his other music and you will see what I mean.
@88feji
@88feji 5 лет назад
I enjoyed Vangelis's earlier works too but by far his crowning achievement is what he did for Blade Runner ...In terms of his other movie works (like his earlier stuffs like Conquest of Paradise), they are still highly listenable ... but Blade Runner is on a totally different level, Vangelis even quoted that he did not want to do the music for the Blade Runner sequel because he felt he would not be able to top what he did in the first movie. You can see how much the music on BR means to him, he specially made new tracks for the one of the release of the soundtracks many years after its theatrical release , and those new tracks are just as astounding ... he poured his heart and soul into the movie until there's no more left he can give ...
@terrortower666
@terrortower666 4 года назад
tall32guy Yeah, Chariots Of Fire is another incredible, perfectly timed and fitting soundtrack from Vangelis.
@michaelanderson9792
@michaelanderson9792 4 года назад
Yes I ordered the sound track beautiful sound
@jedi1967
@jedi1967 3 года назад
YES IT MADE IT INTO A SCI FI NOIR
@uckyouf6058
@uckyouf6058 10 лет назад
This scene is simply stunning...the music, atmosphere and the cinematography are just beyond words
@TheSwearingChef
@TheSwearingChef 10 лет назад
I now nave/had VHS, DVD, BR and probably watched 20x overall. Easily my favorite movie.
@janossario3527
@janossario3527 7 лет назад
You can definitely see similarities to "Cowboy Bebop". I'm comfortable to say that it got some influence from this movie. You're right: great music, atmosphere and the cinematography.
@CulturalMarxist4985
@CulturalMarxist4985 7 лет назад
Uck Youf Maybe not the music, but everything else is.
@naijaboygangsta
@naijaboygangsta 7 лет назад
Conor Stack the music is great. very atmospheric
@88feji
@88feji 7 лет назад
Unbelievable there are actually people who do not like the beautiful music of Blade Runner ... thats the world we live in sadly ...
@mutestingray
@mutestingray 4 года назад
The shot of Deckard standing in the midst of the lights with the “snow” falling is absolutely beautiful.
@georgehenderson7783
@georgehenderson7783 2 года назад
After shooting a woman in the back multiple times? The "snow" was beautiful though!
@88feji
@88feji 2 года назад
@@georgehenderson7783 Deckard is equally emotionally affected by his shooting of Zhora ... notice he's not exactly feeling proud of what he's done, he's shocked at the display of emotional struggle Zhora showed during death and notices Zhora's tear rolling down her cheek .. he's no longer sure if its the right thing to kill replicants like that ...
@georgehenderson7783
@georgehenderson7783 2 года назад
@@88feji Yes, in the movie, Deckerd tells us he doesn't feel too good about shooting a woman in the back.
@lakeisharobinson2132
@lakeisharobinson2132 3 месяца назад
I agree! ❤❤
@MrParkinthedark
@MrParkinthedark 10 лет назад
I love it, Deckard's not really a hero is he. He shoots this woman who running for her life and memories. That's the best part though is when he looks at her you can see for a second he feels empathy. Compared with the twist at the end the question is does he acknowledge it, or ignore it? This movie was too ahead of its time, apprently
@Agent1W
@Agent1W 10 лет назад
I was angry with my friend; I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe; I told it not, my wrath did grow...
@Palmroxx
@Palmroxx 10 лет назад
The replicants which he was hunting were all part of a terrorist cell, though. Not all innocent and had killed a lot of humans. Even if they weren't killers, they were still knowingly living on Earth which was highly illegal.
@LordRolfious
@LordRolfious 10 лет назад
Samoutuomas One mans freedom fighter is another mans terrorist. It is never shown that they are terrorists. It is only being told by a major corporation that these replicants are evil. Is it a trustworthy source? Yes, they do commit murder in the movie. And while murder is obviously is not a good thing, you could say they seek revenge. But I don't share you view on terrorists. These androids/clones are slaves, fighting for their freedom and a way to extend their short lifespan. They are running scared, while being hunted by ruthless hunter.
@Palmroxx
@Palmroxx 10 лет назад
An Dre Well yeah, I wasn't saying otherwise. Rebels always have a cause (heh). But there's always two sides to every argument.
@DisemboweII
@DisemboweII 10 лет назад
Samoutuomas "With" or "against" is purely a matter of perspective; the matter of whether you're with or against isn't always your own decision.
@1231josue
@1231josue 8 лет назад
This came out in 1982, remember that. Ridley Scott is an astounding visionary.
@bazingathethird4671
@bazingathethird4671 7 лет назад
fernando sojo nobody cares stupid pirate
@tomtrinchera8405
@tomtrinchera8405 6 лет назад
Also, this scene was recreated for the 2007 Final Cut: they got Joanna Cassidy to come back & redo it because in the orig scene it was really easy to see the stuntwoman's face & the wig she was wearing. They did something similar for the scene where Deckard talks to the snake peddler to fix the bad dubbing.
@88feji
@88feji 6 лет назад
+Tom Trinchera Thats because Ridley Scott is a perfectionist, the main thing is that he cares deeply about this movie to keep trying to make it better ... ALL movies have weak flaws and illogical stuffs in them, even the most acclaimed movies do too .. most of BR's flaws in its original theatrical version are due to the financiers' meddling due to insecurity, not due to the director .. Ridley Scott is a perfectionist from what I know and thats the first thing you would notice of a true artist, they care deeply about their art and are not trying to pull a quick smart alecky trick ..
@agfagaevart
@agfagaevart 5 лет назад
@Zoned 247 He used to creative in the 1970s and 1980s. But alas, he has lost his way, and descended into artistic vacuum like a lot of directors from his era, and today.
@blofeld2430
@blofeld2430 3 года назад
Westworld came out in 1973, the 70s and the 80s were an amazing era for sci-fi.
@zack19192
@zack19192 10 лет назад
This is in my top 10 scenes of all time, amazing cinematography.
@2wingo
@2wingo 10 лет назад
Blade Runner is one of those movies that looks more and more like the present every year.
@CognizantCheddar
@CognizantCheddar 9 лет назад
You can say that, but the central, fundamental premise of the story is light-years from being reality. It could be 500 more years (or much longer) before we have the technology to construct sentient, organic androids, and by that distant point the surrounding society and culture would probably be radically different from what's portrayed in Blade Runner. The sci-fi genre in literature has been around for more than a century now, and we've still yet to see a seminal work that wasn't later made to look totally naive when the time that was predicted came to pass. The flaw is that the writers/creators of sci-fi *always* seem to hugely underestimate how long it'll actually take us to reach a point of technology on the level that they conceive of.
@MrCarkeys42
@MrCarkeys42 9 лет назад
CognizantCheddar it also depends on how the trajectory for scientific goals changes over time. for instance, back in the 60s during the space race 2001 came out. if culture had kept its same love for advancement in space travel this entire time rather then loosing interest, i guarantee we would have easily had 2001 level technology by the actual year 2001. (other then HAL of course)
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 9 лет назад
Mark Carchidi That's a good point. It depends on where you look. We've also seen many sci-fi works that look totally naive now in hugely underestimating certain progress, not all of it technological. Endless nuclear apocalypse scenarios never came to pass when, almost entirely unforeseen, the Eastern Bloc and the Soviet Union fell apart in the span of a few years. We also didn't wipe out so many species that we had to grow synthetic ones. There are plenty of real owls and snakes around, there's been no pressure to make them. Much ink has been spilled about how 'off' sci-fi predictions have been, and yet the ones that got all the attention were the flashy space travel predictions of the 50s and 60s. Yet more subtle yet arguably more profound changes than bigger rockets have taken place. Who remembers H.G. Wells' 'Worldbrain' idea of 1920 where everyone would have access to a global encyclopedia? Likewise, not a single writer saw the Internet coming, except perhaps Clarke or Asimov in a vaguely conceived way. Computing in general has advanced far beyond many predictions, such as Star Trek's tricorders, which look like toys now. Silly scenarios like HAL never came true, but maybe that's a good thing...
@cyberslick188
@cyberslick188 7 лет назад
No it doesn't.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 7 лет назад
I think it does, regarding the ethical issues surrounding transhumanism and artificial intelligence, which are very much on the road to today.
@aquagrl63
@aquagrl63 9 лет назад
This has to be one of the most beautiful death scenes in film history. Actually most of the death scenes in this movie are pretty amazing. Pris' death is utterly horrifying and then of course there's Roy's "Tears in Rain" scene, which is probably one of the most moving speeches in cinema history.
@Jesses001
@Jesses001 8 лет назад
+aquagrl63 Yes, the entire movie really made sure to make the deaths impactful. I guess since a big part of the movie was asking what it means to be alive, death had to be something that is not flippant.
@donaldkoelper5807
@donaldkoelper5807 8 лет назад
+aquagrl63: It was at this moment in "Blade Runner," Zhora's summary execution, when I started to reassess who were supposed to be the film's good guys,and who were its bad guys. Replicants were, after all, genetically cloned humans who were used as slave labor. And much like our own U.S. Constitution allowed for slaves to be counted at 3/5's of a man, the law in "Blade Runner" defined replicants as less than human, that they were nothing more than disposable commodities to be "retired" when they no longer served their master's purpose. The story is incredibly deep on a philosophical level.
@88feji
@88feji 6 лет назад
Tyrell's death is poetic, ironic (the creator killed by his creation), biblical and really horrifying to watch too ..
@mikem9001
@mikem9001 6 лет назад
The shuttle crew was part of the system using them as slaves.
@LandersWorkshop
@LandersWorkshop 4 года назад
@@donaldkoelper5807 " U.S. Constitution allowed for slaves to be counted at 3/5's of a man" That only in some of the US states that had that as their own laws. Slaves being counted as that didn't come until later.
@Ntwadumela266
@Ntwadumela266 8 лет назад
the most beautiful looking film of the 20th century
@aaronlynch6895
@aaronlynch6895 7 лет назад
mc_macapaca I find it really hard to choose between this or Apocalypse Now
@lameusername7105
@lameusername7105 6 лет назад
either way, 2 fantastic films
@88feji
@88feji 6 лет назад
+Aaron Lynch I think you have to give it to Blade Runner over Apocalypse Now simply because the world in Blade Runner is mostly artistically rendered painstakingly from scratch by great artists, practical effects wizards and the imaginative aesthetics of Ridley Scott (many of the real pre-existing set locations are actually quite boring looking in real life) while Apocalypse Now's world is simply a "lights, camera and shoot" thing where they only have to scout for great locations without having to artistically render most of the sceneries ..
@marieadams3720
@marieadams3720 5 лет назад
The making of doc Dangerous Days just shows what an extraordinary, ground-breaking film this is. Of course So now has Hearts of Darkness making of documentary nut Blade runner edges it for me.
@Juandomngz
@Juandomngz 3 года назад
Don't forget "The Hunger" with Susan Sarandon, Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie.
@horseradish4046
@horseradish4046 6 лет назад
so much sensory stuff to relate to in this scene; the rain, steam/smoke in the streets, the broken glass, the "snow" in the store, all the glowing neon, and the music that wraps it all together. absolutely gorgeous
@lilmane1070
@lilmane1070 11 месяцев назад
Oh and don’t forget, the best audio element of the movie and best audial portrayal of a dystopia to date: >cross nyaow >cross njao >cross ñãõ >[…] >don’t WALK >dntWALK >dn’TWOCC And then after he BLOOPS Zhora, as le “a New Life! 😀 In the ✨Off-World💅 Colonies 🥹”-blimp looms overhead, >move ON >move 👉ON👈 >🎤move🎵ON👈👹
@ViKODiN_
@ViKODiN_ 13 дней назад
And the choice of a clear rain coat to showcase the brutality and bloodshed. The blood lining the clear coat is one of the most impactful visual elements of any film I’ve ever seen.
@ryankramer
@ryankramer 12 лет назад
The scene works so well, because it took such a stark contrasting position on what one might think of from violence in an action movie. The death is sad. The protagonist immediately feels guilt. There's no high attached to the loss, only a prevailing feeling that this isn't the right thing to do. Works marvelously.
@TheDRODOR
@TheDRODOR 9 лет назад
i don't now why, but i actually really like that gunshot sound effect :)
@DarkFilmDirector
@DarkFilmDirector 9 лет назад
OrganismoPerfecto I agree. In fact there is a whole subculture of people that make designs of that pistol.
@DarkFilmDirector
@DarkFilmDirector 9 лет назад
Hooded Stranger Well this gun itself is a combination of a rifle receiver and a revolver. The rifle receiver with two triggers is the Steyr-Mannlicher Model SL .222 and the revolver portion is a Charter Arms Bulldog .44 Mag Detective. I have some experience with shooting pistols and rifles and it does not sound to me like a pistol sound, even a big .44 mag. It sounds like the deeper sound of a rifle blast with the distinct revolver click of a double action trigger added to it just before it fires and futuristic bullet zip added just after.
@Bluemgwes
@Bluemgwes 7 лет назад
The sound effect of the gun shot is way better than the ones in the cuts prior to it. Sounds more powerful.
@CountZero78
@CountZero78 7 лет назад
I agree, its the addition of the trigger mechanism sound that adds to it. If I remember right - it sounded almost the same but without the trigger/hammer action sound.
@44excalibur
@44excalibur 7 лет назад
The original sound effect for Deckard's PKD-M2019 Detective Special is pretty much the same as in the new director's cut, just with the added trigger mechanism. The PKD-M2019 doesn't use a magazine, it actually has an automatic eight-shot revolving cylinder similar to a magnum revolver, only without a hammer mechanism. It probably fires caseless rounds like the M-41A pulse rifle.
@cosmojairzinho14
@cosmojairzinho14 8 лет назад
everything second, every single shot of that movie is a masterpiece of art . it s unbelievable
@NoFishTacos4You
@NoFishTacos4You 7 лет назад
astro farhi completely agree! This is one of my favorite scenes from any movie, Ridley Scott is a master film maker!
@debonaire_nerd
@debonaire_nerd 9 лет назад
Deckard shot first.
@snow_blind_08
@snow_blind_08 9 лет назад
+Try Whistling This I see what you did there.
@ryanhunter226
@ryanhunter226 8 лет назад
👌 I like it
@debonaire_nerd
@debonaire_nerd 8 лет назад
Nathan Farley Give me memes, fucker.
@subsamadhi4124
@subsamadhi4124 7 лет назад
tecnically no. The first person to shoot was the Replicant who killed his interviewer
@guntherdoesaliltrolling5757
@guntherdoesaliltrolling5757 4 года назад
In the special edition the replicant shot first.
@vikingfortiesfaeroes
@vikingfortiesfaeroes 7 лет назад
The first time I saw this, the mood of the scene led me to believe Deckard had "retired" a human by mistake.
@jarednil69
@jarednil69 7 лет назад
This scene I'll always remember from childhood. It's incredibly shot, and almost sad in its tone. I felt bad for her. Great and powerful scene!
@88feji
@88feji 5 лет назад
Thats right, I was against the replicants until I saw the way Zhora dies ... I began to feel sympathy for the replicants from this point on due to Zhora's anguished struggles in her last moment ... they way the movie makes you fear the replicants but midway through turns around to make you sympathise for them is really poetic ... its a touch of genius ...
@damianbrown3323
@damianbrown3323 7 лет назад
Am I the only one who loves the music in the background makes the scene better in my opinion
@maet8466
@maet8466 7 лет назад
Damage 1738 it's called bladerunner blues
@PrabertDeNiro
@PrabertDeNiro 5 лет назад
Ur not the only one I also think Vangelis did one hell of a job
@Caucasiancookingadventures
@Caucasiancookingadventures 4 года назад
Commencement at the obedience academy - aesop rock
@drdeadbeat1604
@drdeadbeat1604 3 года назад
Anyone who watched this movie has this opinion.
@colors6692
@colors6692 3 года назад
Sure, yeah you are the only one!!!
@zedoctor3724
@zedoctor3724 8 лет назад
How in the hell... if I didn't know, I wouldn't have had a clue this was shot in 1982. I mean this looks like it was shot at around 2010. In fact I've seen a lot of movies from the early 2000s that don't appear to be this advanced looking. I don't know how to explain it. I guess it looks... shiny?
@t.t993
@t.t993 8 лет назад
I know aye bro it does have that kinda 2010 look compared to all the other movies in the 80s.
@BigFilmProductions
@BigFilmProductions 8 лет назад
Ze Doctor The Look was changed for the Final Cut, so i think that explains it ;)
@whisperzone9102
@whisperzone9102 8 лет назад
This is The Final Cut from 2007 so the quality has been augmented slightly, but even still, it looks totally ahead of its time. You would think this was five years old
@hulkmeister23
@hulkmeister23 8 лет назад
Seriously? She was wearing a see through rain coat and underwear. There's even a guy who's been dead since the 90s; beyond that I can't see anything else that screams 2010! Unless we're talking about the sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey; which coincidentally also came out in 82.
@supermetroid009
@supermetroid009 7 лет назад
Ze Doctor I know what you mean this movie doesn't seem like it was shot in 1982 the hair styles the clothing don't look indicative of the time I guess that's what makes it timeless
@SINATRA303
@SINATRA303 7 лет назад
There's something very beautiful about this scene - the sound design for this film alone is something to behold but the visual magic of Zhora's death in particular is stunning. Everything from the pulsing heartbeat in the background to the soundtrack and the slow motion of Zhora falling through the shop windows is incredible. There's something rather tragic about the whole thing. Deckard feels less like a hero and more like a hunter bringing down an innocent deer. Also I'm always engaged by the atmosphere that Scott brings to this film - the artificial snow falling in the foreground as Deckard approaches the lifeless remains of Zhora is so well done. Amazing.
@AceRuiner1979
@AceRuiner1979 Год назад
If you read this book this is based off of, her death is even more sad and tragic
@ChloeDust
@ChloeDust 7 лет назад
This is such a pretty scene, the visuals with the music, her running through broken glass, all the blurred colors, its beautiful.
@superrok420
@superrok420 10 лет назад
Wow every thing in this scene is perfect. The dark rainy weather, the sound of the gun, awesome slo mo, and timing of the music.
@abhaytandon5708
@abhaytandon5708 9 лет назад
+superrok420 Also the snow, the glasses shattering...
@88feji
@88feji 5 лет назад
Yup, lets not forget to mention the shot of Leon looking stunned at the dead corpse of Zhora (maybe she's his lover perhaps ?) ... that single shots is like a dream from an alternative universe ... its sooooo beautiful lensed and poignant ...
@IronRooRoo
@IronRooRoo 9 лет назад
That poor business owner. Like ten of his windows got broken in one night, he's gonna be pissed when he turns up to open the shop in the morning!
@Shanethefilmmaker
@Shanethefilmmaker 7 лет назад
He probably has replicant insurance.
@DB-ri7xu
@DB-ri7xu 6 лет назад
Krugman would say that this will increase GDP
@MustafaKulle
@MustafaKulle 5 лет назад
And at the looting as well. Imagine having to explain to the insurance company that a cop shot a robot through your windows.
@chickenflavoured8499
@chickenflavoured8499 4 года назад
Well what can he do about it, file a complaint against the blade runner? Too bad it wasn’t bullet proof
@CustodianHadrian
@CustodianHadrian 6 месяцев назад
​@@MustafaKulleIt's probably a pretty common thing to occur in this setting, it's not like our time.
@Outpost31Research
@Outpost31Research 7 лет назад
This scene has a fantastic mixture of pure badassness and beautiful cinematography topped off with the movies ominous score.
@88feji
@88feji 5 лет назад
I remember this Zhora death scene is the first instance in the movie where I began to sympathise with the replicants ... the music combined with the anguished expression in her struggle to survive really touches a nerve... and that little tear that rolls down her cheek when she lay dead on the ground, I truely felt the pure power of cinema at that moment in time ...
@666kingdrummer
@666kingdrummer 9 лет назад
I don't know who did the set design for this movie, but whoever it was, I want them to design a house for me
@JamieEvansBooks
@JamieEvansBooks 9 лет назад
Syd Mead, did the initial concept illustration for the film. Per Ridley Scott’s direction
@ryanhunter226
@ryanhunter226 8 лет назад
+ 666kingdrummer oh yes please
@half-lifescientist1991
@half-lifescientist1991 7 лет назад
666kingdrummer So you want a house of glass?
@88feji
@88feji 5 лет назад
Neon lights are beautiful ...
@helpimarock66
@helpimarock66 8 лет назад
The sheer beauty of this scene actually made me shed tears.
@88feji
@88feji 5 лет назад
I actually almost cried too when watching this scene as a young boy ... Zhora's emotional expressions during her struggle to survive stirred something inside me ...
@SmurfPerfect
@SmurfPerfect Год назад
The bullet wounds on her back make her look like an angel whose wings were violently shorn off. Recall Roy’s speech about the rebellious angels being cast out of Heaven, into the pits of Hell. “Fiery the angels fell, thunder rolled around their shores, burning with the fires of Orc."
@fernandomaron87
@fernandomaron87 4 месяца назад
I agree, also that scene of Roy descending the elevator after killing Tyrell looks like he's a fallen angel descending to hell.
@paktype
@paktype 8 лет назад
Great film noir. Ford was amazing in it. This is supposed to be 2019 Los Angeles - they got the Atari part wrong.
@faultline25
@faultline25 8 лет назад
and the weather
@paktype
@paktype 8 лет назад
anon That was intentional - that LA would become so polluted by 2019 that the climate would change and make it a dark and rainy place.
@faultline25
@faultline25 8 лет назад
+paktype I'm sure they almost wish that would've happened at this point
@Notarealfella
@Notarealfella 8 лет назад
+paktype Well in the book the story takes place on a fairly deserted Earth which has been scarred by nuclear war. The best of humanity has already left the planet for other worlds leaving behind the lower classes of humanity to remain on the dying planet
@Joeyal123
@Joeyal123 8 лет назад
+paktype It inspired me to write my own Cyberpunk novel its still in the rough draft phase so I got a ways to go before done
@sasquatchrex3564
@sasquatchrex3564 9 лет назад
Powerful iconic scene gives me chills every time.
@laed0s0deal
@laed0s0deal 8 лет назад
Best cinematography ever
@FLIMFLAMification
@FLIMFLAMification 9 лет назад
Most badass gun sound in film
@tojiroh
@tojiroh Год назад
Zhora's back wounds remind me of an angel, their wings ripped off. Poetic.
@PrimarchX
@PrimarchX 3 месяца назад
I think it's meant to do that. Definite symbolism.
@stephenfogerty9315
@stephenfogerty9315 Год назад
Still my favourite movie ever, the atmosphere, the music, the cinematography, it's just sublime
@Pe11ePD
@Pe11ePD Год назад
This is one of the best scenes in the cinema history imo. The slowmo and the music from Vangelis hits me real good. Everything matches so bloody perfect.
@AdanRivasV
@AdanRivasV 9 лет назад
Blade Runner is the best example of neo noir film
@samhasanpour1628
@samhasanpour1628 4 года назад
One of the most aesthetically pleasing scenes i have ever seen...
@MisterFatherly
@MisterFatherly 7 лет назад
Being a Sci-Fi nerd, this scene is one of my favorite examples of Neo Noir. The music, the cinematography, the production design, and the acting is nearly flawless. Blade Runner is arguably my favorite Science Fiction film of all time with Back to the Future being right behind it.
@codyokinsky563
@codyokinsky563 8 лет назад
ridley scott is truly one of the masters of cinema
@Bluemgwes
@Bluemgwes 7 лет назад
Vangelis' score and the cinematography are what make this scene for me.
@mikhailr13
@mikhailr13 6 лет назад
That shot of Leon looking on in horror is amazing.
@88feji
@88feji 5 лет назад
Its like a cinematographer's dream isn't it ? There's even that perfectly placed lens glare to add a special touch of atmospheric mood to the already beautifully lensed scene .. this is a totally sublime scene ...
@fernandomaron87
@fernandomaron87 4 месяца назад
Brion was such a phenomenal actor, you can feel his despair just by the way he looks at the camera from a distance.
@PercivalC
@PercivalC 7 лет назад
This scene is just masterfully done, and completely mesmerising. One of the best parts of the film.
@CaptainAwesome-mz6mt
@CaptainAwesome-mz6mt 4 года назад
When she started to crash through the glass and the "Blade Runner Blues" score kicked in, it was just utterly beautiful despite she was just being gunned down in the street
@zeldasmith6154
@zeldasmith6154 2 года назад
And the death scene is an armed man killing an unarmed female who is partially nude.
@sniktawleahcim
@sniktawleahcim 12 лет назад
I love the way they make it so it seems like a killing of an helpless innocent person who just wants to stay alive. I like how, instead of a typical adrenaline filled/action scene, they make it focus on the feeling theme of the movie. Great directing.
@Johnny-rx4hs
@Johnny-rx4hs 7 лет назад
The mannequins are a nice touch in this scene.
@EphemeralProductions
@EphemeralProductions 4 года назад
I think they were included to make a statement about Zhora, on Ridley's part. Possibly that they are inanimate humanoid objects, like she is herself in a way, as a replicant.
@Tigerman1138
@Tigerman1138 6 лет назад
When movies are made well, they age well.
@ArmonMitchell
@ArmonMitchell 4 года назад
When you're shooting on film (and not cgi digital) you had better make sure its done right..... Just go look at his file The Duelist --- like a painting come to life.
@adespade119
@adespade119 2 года назад
Like a spag bol, made last night to mature in the fridge, which reminds me, bye >>>>>
@anthbenit2576
@anthbenit2576 11 лет назад
the sign CLEARLY said don't walk....Zhorra.
@awkward_tendencies
@awkward_tendencies 7 лет назад
anth benit maybe this is the punishment for jaywalking in this universe
@lakeisharobinson2132
@lakeisharobinson2132 6 лет назад
lol
@KevinGeaslin
@KevinGeaslin Год назад
I love that second shot. The blade runner pistol is still the coolest Hollywood firearm. Many will say the pulse rifle, but they're wrong.
@tehf00n
@tehf00n 2 года назад
I love how the music kicks in with a heartbeat and as the music fades, so does the heartbeat. True genius from Vangelis.
@TheSwearingChef
@TheSwearingChef 10 лет назад
I love this scene. The music just really gives it life and character.
@leosaffron222
@leosaffron222 9 лет назад
Blade runner blues by vangelis
@benhull222
@benhull222 2 года назад
The aesthetics of the cyber punk genre with the music is a amazing balance. I love this movie so much.
@christopherbalboni9820
@christopherbalboni9820 Месяц назад
She's destroying her own body out of desperation for life. Its not expressed directly, however imagine the force of will required. The pain endured. Powerful scene.
@GaigeG203
@GaigeG203 5 месяцев назад
God when Bladerunner blues starts playing after Deckard missed his first shot you can feel all the emotion. From Zhora's fear trying to get away. To Deckard's expression @ 1:53 Trying a classic
@williamkelly6319
@williamkelly6319 Год назад
She did not deserve to be shot in the back. Beautiful scene very realistic. 😢😢😢😢😢
@88feji
@88feji 6 лет назад
People should appreciate that Blade Runner is not only about Roy Batty's tears in rain speech or the dazzling shots of LA but its jam packed with astoundingly surreal and beautiful scenes like this Zhora's death (and the scenes in Deckard's apartment, Tyrell's majestic abode, the dystopian rainy foggy streets, Pris's horrific death, etc) .. not a single frame is not breath-taking in this movie and the music and sound just immerses and dissolves your mind right into its world ...
@fernandomaron87
@fernandomaron87 4 месяца назад
The whole Tyrell killing scene is also a masterpiece.
@narcant5695
@narcant5695 2 года назад
This scene could make you cry without ever even seeing the movie
@Spike44554455
@Spike44554455 7 лет назад
Don't walk, don't walk, don't walk, don't walk, don't walk, don't walk, don't walk . . . cross now, cross now, cross now, cross now, cross now, cross now, cross now.
@ViKODiN_
@ViKODiN_ 13 дней назад
One of the most amazing scenes in any movie I’ve ever seen. The choice of a clear rain coat. The blood spatter lining the inside of the coat is such a beautiful and unique directing and costume choice. Little details like this have solidified Blade Runner as a film that was incredibly ahead of its time with its VFX and world building. And the music of Vangelis ❤❤❤ long live Blade Runner. A cinematic masterpiece
@arsatria_zufar
@arsatria_zufar 6 лет назад
The most beautiful death scene I've ever watch.
@AJ8871
@AJ8871 3 года назад
Best soundtrack of all time. Completely sells the movie for what it’s going for
@kittyrocoa714
@kittyrocoa714 10 лет назад
I watched his movie yesterday and it is BRILLIANT and as someone else said deserved a place is a museum! Rutger Hauer is legendary his emotion that he shows is brilliant too - for those short scenes where he feels for his peers eclipses everyone else in the entire movie.
@TeurastajaNexus
@TeurastajaNexus 6 лет назад
I just love the atmosphere of this movie, pure classic
@WriterPlaysMTG
@WriterPlaysMTG 6 лет назад
“Blade runner blues” one of the best songs on the soundtrack tbh, it adds to the sadness of the scene and the overall noir feeling.
@danielsavin4627
@danielsavin4627 4 года назад
This scene is perfect. Sets the bar for not only the best scene of the film but science fiction in general. The person who created this set and the person who thought to shoot that shot of deckard going through the broken shop windows is a genius.
@reginaldkimbrough5986
@reginaldkimbrough5986 7 лет назад
I saw this scene in a movie theater when I was 16 year old. I can't think of the right words, but at 0:26 Zhora looks like a butterfly in a chrysalis with that plastic rain coat on. And then Deckard shoots her in the back. She's stronger, faster, and probably could've killed him easily but she was running away. And for the remainder of the scene, she does not die well. I remember thinking, what an ugly kill. I know he was doing his job, but it's such a goddamn ugly kill. I felt bad for her here.
@louiemeister9646
@louiemeister9646 6 лет назад
Aww Leon’s face. So sad.
@sapankumarchakraverty3647
@sapankumarchakraverty3647 Год назад
I still cannot beleve that a movie of this vast futuristic happens in the early 80's....the movie the stars the music score the director....oh so amazing n perfectly mastered n still kickin hight today 2023!
@littleincanwill46
@littleincanwill46 5 лет назад
:55 this so so beautifully done. Truly ahead of its time! From the clarity in score to the use of reflections and contrast in lighting and colors, truly beautiful!
@robertmiles1603
@robertmiles1603 7 месяцев назад
Clever use of music to help emphasize the atmosphere of the setting and the sadness. Zhora just wanted to live. They all did.
@eruston
@eruston 2 месяца назад
one of the best movies of all time
@conzalez94
@conzalez94 13 лет назад
This is one of the greatest death scenes in movie history, the slow motion and hauntingly beautiful music makes this scene perfect.
@whatthecello42
@whatthecello42 4 года назад
"The report would read routine retirement of a replicant, but that didn't make me feel any better about shooting a woman in the back."
@josemunoz5521
@josemunoz5521 Год назад
It just stuck with me, seeing this as a boy , his look of regret after he retired her, realized he was doing the wrong thing, no matter if its his job
@jdc3860
@jdc3860 5 лет назад
Deckard Shoots With His Pistol 🔫 0:40 0:44 0:49 1:15
@resilientambition
@resilientambition 12 лет назад
that scene is sad. I remember my mother commenting on how cruel it was. what do you guys think? I never understood the movie at that age, but I might appreciate it now that I'm older.
@algunlugareneltiempo
@algunlugareneltiempo 8 лет назад
The saddest scene in the movie. :(
@algunlugareneltiempo
@algunlugareneltiempo 8 лет назад
I feel so sorry for the replicants, they just wanted more time to live. :(
@swepicstyle64
@swepicstyle64 6 лет назад
This scene gets me misty eyed every damn time
@fernandomaron87
@fernandomaron87 4 месяца назад
Masterpiece of a scene. Beautifully shot, scored and acted. It makes you feel so sad for her, she just loved life and wanted to live a little more.
@philershadi6037
@philershadi6037 6 месяцев назад
She broke the barrier between the mannequin world and the real world, so her own gods tore her wings off, and Deckard has to live with being the instrument of her violation.
@elelyon555
@elelyon555 10 лет назад
RIP to Mr Run Run Shaw who produced this magnificent film..
@ThaineWayne
@ThaineWayne 10 лет назад
...
@nix4pool
@nix4pool 2 года назад
Phenomenal movie, just a brilliant scene, the music ......wow.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 9 лет назад
I get why Ford wasn't so into going back to Han Solo one more time after portraying Indiana Jones and Rick Deckard back-to-back. This is such a very different role than any others he has played.
@leosaffron222
@leosaffron222 9 лет назад
But they're all these men who live for themselves in dangerous professions. Bounty hunting, tomb raiding, and space ship piloting. All badass. But they're all the so called "bad men" the scoundrels and outlaws and hired guns and adventurers and thrill seekers who have some moral conflict ions from time to time. Cept dr. Jones. He's just a pinnacle of virtue
@scottallison2296
@scottallison2296 5 лет назад
After much thought and revisiting some old favourites, I would have say this movie is probably tied with Alien as my all time favourite
@Sam-zh5ht
@Sam-zh5ht 5 лет назад
One of the greatest films of all time
@aamirk345
@aamirk345 3 года назад
The music. Is. Beyond. Amazing
@mistersixtynine7399
@mistersixtynine7399 6 лет назад
The stunning quality of the film almost makes you forget its brutal violence. Unlike slasher films, the deaths here are drawn out, agonizing and very personal.
@88feji
@88feji 5 лет назад
I think for Zhora's death, the movie emphasize the sadness aspect more than the brutality of it .. which is critical at that point in the movie, because its from this point on that audiences begin to doubt their support for Deckard in his hunt for the replicants, when you see so much emotional struggle in Zhora's death you begin to feel sympathy for the replicants, that they may not be as cold or inhuman as you think...
@kimskis
@kimskis 11 лет назад
my favorite scene from the movie...the assasination scene is enhanced even more by hypnotizing and melancholic Vangelis soundtrack too.
@anderslarsen4912
@anderslarsen4912 4 месяца назад
Epic sequence. Ridley Scott is a genius.
@ichigomentos
@ichigomentos 4 года назад
Blade Runner Blues will always be one of my favorite musical pieces, ever.
@AceHalford
@AceHalford 12 лет назад
Blade Runner, perfect film, perfect acting, perfect setting, perfect story, perfect novel, perfect visual, perfect soundtrack, IT'S JUST PERFECT!
@helixioushd5517
@helixioushd5517 5 лет назад
The music,environment,vibes,impressions all of it were out of its generation
@abdulqudz89
@abdulqudz89 7 лет назад
0:49 - wallpaper shot. amazing how a film made more than thirty years ago still holds up as a classic.
@velitelight
@velitelight 7 дней назад
All one's experiences will be lost like tears in the rain indeed.
@AnGeLoUs07
@AnGeLoUs07 4 года назад
Even here you can see the genius of Ridley Scott!
@timothy666
@timothy666 12 лет назад
1:54 one of the best pieces of cinematography you'd ever see.
@aaronleverton4221
@aaronleverton4221 2 года назад
I don't think an execution has ever looked more beautiful. Ridley Scott created a perfect scene of intellectual horror.
@kenwins3407
@kenwins3407 2 года назад
*retirement
@aaronleverton4221
@aaronleverton4221 7 месяцев назад
@@kenwins3407 Yeah, we all know what the movie calls it.
@divideindustries7591
@divideindustries7591 Год назад
Decided to show my friend who's never scene this movie yesterday at his house By the time this scene came on we were both baked out of our minds... I've seen this scene so many times before but this time, it hit different. The way the gun fires, the way the music fades in afterward, the sound of the bullet piercing zhoras skin, the way the blood drips in her see through raincoat. The way the glass breaks and smashes as her lifeless corpse falls through the display. It's all, extremely magical. All I could do was watch in silence, jaw droppingly engaged.
@ryand3622
@ryand3622 2 года назад
Greatest scene in film to me. Greatest.
@lucasmateus7701
@lucasmateus7701 7 лет назад
Possibly my favorite scene on the movie.
@wizeman81
@wizeman81 12 лет назад
absolutly powerful! loved the visuals, the acting and story but to me the Vangelis scored gave this film its soul!
@Jagdtoq
@Jagdtoq 10 лет назад
Harrison Ford plays this brilliantly I think, as a replicant himself, Deckard is aware he is developing emotions and is no longer suitable for the job, Deckard's pleas to his boss at the start of the film fall on deaf ears and you can see he is struggling throughout the film to contain his newly developing emotions. Interesting film about future cybernetic intelligence.
@RoseSupreme
@RoseSupreme 5 лет назад
0:51 Dat synthesized saxophone, though. Love it. Wish more songs had that.
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