Films reflect society to show important things to people. The movie shows fashion and hot button problems. This movie expresses human emotions and opinions on contemporary society, it is not a work of art, it is also a tool of social reform. A movie is a mirror reflecting society. They are controlled by a powerful force that filters information and reflects its fears. The movie industry has been doing this for decades. For example, if society is afraid of extensive crime, there are many movies that reflect the police who arrest the criminal.
The movie affected many SF movies, video games, animation and TV series. It made Phillip K. Dick's work draw Hollywood's attention and later some big budget movies were based on his work. In the first year after release, Blade Runner received the best drama performance at the Hugo Award and was chosen by the Congress library as 'cultural, historical or aesthetic' preserved by the National Film Registry in 1993. The sequel 'Blade Runner 2049' was released in October 2017
Blade Runner continues to reflect contemporary trends and concerns and more and more critics consider this to be one of the best science fiction movies at all times. In the 2004 opinion poll of 60 outstanding world scientists, this has always been chosen as the best SF movie. Blade Runner is also considered to be an important factor influencing the styles and stories of the Ghost in the Shell series. It has a big impact on future black genres. The blade runner has a very strong influence on the movement of computer puncture. It also affects creatures derived from cyberpunks surrounding biotechnology and genetic engineering.
Mobius had a great influence on adult BD comic of SF novel and adult BD comic collection of 1970 's. He is best known for Western Blueberry and Science Fiction "Arzach". Moebius created a major SF BD collection called Metal Hurlant, which produced the American version Heavy Metal (Sabin, 221) printed in English. The 1960s and 1970s was the first time since the 1949 French - Belgian cartoon import law began to compete with world influence, especially the influence of the United States. Due to the anti Vietnam War posture across Europe, France began to be affected by American underground cartoons about sex, drugs, rock music (Sabin, 222). This culture produced "BDs pour adultes" (adult cartoon) led by Mobius in the 1970s. Selection magazine of those days had adult stories, gimmicks, and typically images of the contents.