Please select a movie, you notice that it is a director's clip, original, or simply grab the selected movie and pop up it without noticing which version is on hand. There are also differences. Because the director's clip is just a movie version of the various clips the director has chosen, looking at the two versions of Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner", regardless of the scene layout and plots of both versions, the subtleness of some scenes The difference becomes clear. Do not change.
The movie I chose was the old "Silver Wing Killer" of the old science fiction film. In this analysis, the abbreviation BR is used when referring to the blade runner. I chose the original version instead of the "Directors cut" version released in 1992. Furthermore, this is a complicated movie that I feel accustomed to analysis. This is a dark, futuristic SF movie, which is said to be "a combination of science fiction, black movie, detective thriller, bounty hunter, love story" (Gianetti, L., 1999, p. 313). So this is a very complicated movie and there are lots of things to consider
Since the original Blade Runner was part of the Holy Science Fiction Foundation, it is natural that this long-awaited sequel tense many fans. Director Denis Villeneuve is known for tenacious and meditative movies like Arrival (2016) and Sicario (2015). The copy of K played by Ryan Gosling is a blade that kills the illegal replicator. He found a box containing the body part of the replicator who died while giving birth. This violates the sterilization theory of the replicator. With this discovery, he decided to find a journey to find a child and his father.
When I was 17 years old, my father excavated VHS videotapes. That videotape is what we see that night. This is a director's clip of the movie "Screen Killer" I saw in Channel 4's "Greatest Movies" compilation, and it is also a work from the early 1980s. It was very optimistic because I was starring at the poster of Harrison Ford and I heard that visual effects at the time are revolutionary, but I like this title. "Silver Wing Killer", what does this mean? I am looking forward to finding the answer with kendo.