A Tribute to Blade Runner

"Did you ever take that test yourself?" Rachael questions Deckard. Indeed, the lines between android and human become blurred in this revered 1982 cult classic brilliantly directed by Ridley Scott. More human than human the replicants are as we question the replicants' will to live and Deckard's conflicted resolve to "retire" them. In a darkly oppressive, capitalist-ridden world we struggle with our own conceptions of the "good" man. Welcome to our Tribute to Blade Runner.


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