Introduction There are various ways to deal with the subjects you want to analyze in the science of media and communication. It is to analyze other media such as advertisements, text, television series, movies etc. My job of completing this task was to analyze the movie I chose. Because movies are very complex analytical media, it is important to analyze "tools" or standards. In my analysis, I was asked to consider using and resolving binary conflicts, and analyzing the narrative structure.
The title comes from Alain E. Nourse novel The Bladerunner (1974), where the hero smuggles surgical instruments on the black market. William S. Burroughs wrote a movie dealing with the movie "Bladder Runner". In addition to the title, Nourse 's novel and Burroughs' handling are irrelevant to the movie. Screenwriter Fancher found Bladerunner, a movie, Scott asked for a commercial title for his film, Scott won the right to like that title, but it was not a novel. Novels use double word spacing: Blade runner. )
In the revised version of Zach Pen I read, the character became part of the movie Bladerunner and had to pass the Voigt-Kampff test to win the next key. This makes sense because Ernest Klein set the love of Halliday to the movie Bladerunner, the highest SF movie of the 1980s, consistent with our overall theme. But the sequence of Bladerunner in the script of Penn is not actually attractive or creative.
Bliderunner, taken by Ridley Scott, deals with issues of technology, humanity, and identity. What is a human being, the boundary between humans and imitators, and the progress of technology are all the ideas proposed in the film. In this section, these problems are highlighted by filmmakers using lighting, sounds, camera lenses. With the exterior of Tyrell's building and the lens Deckard flew towards it, the music grew bigger as it swelled and vibrant. This is comparable to the sky coloration brightness and the complexity and size of Tyrell's building. You can listen to the main music theme version of the composition. It sounds optimistic and full of hope, it is strange and unpredictable like the opening shot. On site, the lifting feeling is very strong
Lucan Coutts is a young Canadian photographer behind "2049". This is a symbolic picture taken in the last week of 2017 when Toronto wore a snowstorm. When expressed as "Bladerunner like" on the Internet, he named the camera "2049". It may be the latest movie of the same movie by Bladerunner, but he has never actually seen it. "I did not have a record in the original tweet, so I felt a bit irritated because I thought that it reached the peak, I jumped on a thread whether or not I agree with this picture and after ten dozens It was actually a perfect time even if it was 6 hours late, so it was actually a perfect time There were lots of Twitter fans when posting to Reddit, but once someone notified me at the right time I have claimed credit and linked my comment to my Instagram account