 Death. No! I want more life. An experiment. Nothing more. Nothing more. More human than human is our motto. 30th Anniversary Collector's Edition. Blade Runner. My name is Brennan Keith-Avery and this is just my opinion. Alright guys, thank you very much for tuning in to my opinion slash review for Blade Runner. I do appreciate it before we get started. Go ahead and click the subscribe button. Click the bell so you can be notified and go ahead and give me a thumbs up. Let's see if we can get this video to 100 likes. Now with the film Blade Runner on my life, I've heard fans from across the land all over the place. They're always raving on how good Blade Runner is. Just how great of a classic it is. How great Harrison Ford is in the movie. Just how timeless it is. It's just a great film. And I never did see it. So you know of course a few months ago they had the trailer for Blade Runner 2049 come out or whatever being directed by Dennis Villeneuve. And when I first saw the trailer it looked pretty good but I was not impressed for the most part. I thought it was a little hyped up. But then we got the release for the new Blade Runner 2049 and everybody's raving about it. Just saying how great it is. You know that it's the perfect sequel. And that really did get me excited. So I'm going to try to see it you know earlier this week before it comes out. But I wanted to go ahead and see Blade Runner the first one. So I can go into Blade Runner 2049 with a good idea of what's going on. What the rules of the universe are etc. And Blade Runner is directed by Ridley Scott. Of course you know who that guy is. He did Hannibal. He did Robin Hood. He did Prometheus. He did aliens. He did Gladiator. He did G.I. Jane. He did Martian. He did Exodus Gods and crap. Screw that movie. He's done a lot of things. And he did one of his first movies. This movie came out in 1982. He did Blade Runner. It stars Harrison Ford of course. And you know I went into this. I didn't even want to see a trailer or anything. I just read a synopsis. And that says that a number of cyborgs that you know were on a distant planet. Still a spaceship. And then they're coming back to Earth. And they're trying to meet their creator. They're trying to meet their maker. And that Harrison Ford. A Blade Runner is trying to stop them. You know from infiltrating the base and killing the you know their creator. Their maker or just wrecking havoc on Earth. And for the most part you know I really did enjoy the film. I had you know no expectations. You know I really can see that when this came out in 1982. That it possibly could have been considered before his time. And you know I can really understand why a lot of fans you know love this movie a lot. I mean there were a lot of great things. The one thing that I did like about the film the most was the score. As soon as the movie started you know there was a big wide shot of this cityscape. You know flames flying up in the air. And then you have that. And of course this is my first time seeing it. And then I'm remembering that that's the same piece of song that was in the Blade Runner 2049 trailer. So instantly I'm already kind of hooked in you know and I kind of felt like I'm part of the family. You know with people that watched the Blade Runner movie way way back in the day or whatever. But anyway I really do like the soundtrack. Not just that song in the beginning but you know the songs throughout or whatever. It really did help set the tone as far you know is with the universe and the atmosphere. Because you know it's kind of funny this film came out in 1982 but it's taking place in November of 2019. And of course in this movie they have flying cars and it's supposed to be some type of futuristic setting. Of course we're not there yet it's 2017 now we don't have flying cars. And we're going to have flying cars in two years. Someone needs to tell me what I need to invest my money like every penny of it. But I mean even though I'm watching it now in 2017 and it's supposed to be 2019. And they having all these types of technology that you know we don't have like flying cars. There still was a sense of you know futuristic tech. Even though the equipment was dated I still felt the atmosphere that this was a futuristic movie. And for this to come out 35 years ago and still hold up like that you know that's pretty good. So good job there really Scott 35 years later as far as spoilers are concerned if I let any slip out my bad excuse me. I'm not doing that on purpose but then again this movie is 35 years old and you know so there. But another something that I just wasn't a fan for the most part and at the beginning and they didn't do this to the whole movie. But the narration by Harrison Ford. You know I just I don't know for some reason I just it kind of clock just kind of like whoa I'm watching a piece of film here or something like that. It kind of just sucked me out the world. I don't know if it's because of the sound mixing or whatever but it just didn't flow with the rest of the commentary in a dialogue. You know I don't know it just didn't tie the stuff together in the end. I mean he narrated a lot in the beginning of the movie and towards the end of the movie. Pretty much in the middle he didn't but the narration just kind of felt off putting to me. You know so I just wasn't a fan of that. As far as the performances you know they were pretty good especially with Harrison Ford and this one android called replicants. They're called replicants by the name of Rachel. I don't I didn't look up her real name. You know that was kind of a little I don't want to well it's kind of like a little relationship there in between them. It was a little weird for me because she was a replicant you know but at the same time you know I was reading some of the FAQs and IMDB before I hit record. And you know they were a lot there's a lot of speculation about how you know the morality of what Harrison Ford is doing as a play runner that he is becoming a replicant and then the replicants are becoming more human. And I kind of sensed a little element of that but I could just be saying that because I read that you know right before I hit record but you know in this movie the replicants are like like the version six or whatever. So you know they are more advanced than you know the predecessors and they have a lot of human emotion and there was one scene in particular between Harrison Ford. What is this I forgot his name a Deckard and Rachel one of the androids one of the replicants and there there was a great sense of emotion there and you know I was convinced. But I was still like a little weird because I said oh but this isn't a weird person but you know you know for I mean I was convinced you know it still felt like there was some chemistry there in between the characters. You know and I enjoyed it all the other replicants you know they were very strong but I did kind of get a little bored in the beginning of the you know like the first 50 minutes 51 minutes to be exact. And I know that because I had to press pause and go to the restroom but anyway. You know around that time I was like OK you know like Harrison Ford he's an action guy or you know he can play the you know an action role. This is a futuristic movie got these androids that are super strong. I'm expected this is going to have a lot of action and it really wasn't a lot of action. You know maybe because this came in 1982 and they didn't have all the resources and I'm imagining that a lot of shots in the money production budget went to. That little temple that they had that looked like the jet out order or something out of Star Wars showing all the flying cars and whatnot and that has some flying cop cars to that was on wire or whatever. But I was like bored for a little bit you know but then all of a sudden he was in the fight and one replicant then like an elbow and a judo chop came out of nowhere or whatever and you know that's kind of where things picked up. But still it just was not a lot of action and I was kind of expecting that at the very beginning of the movie and when I read the synopsis of the film but towards the end there was a good sense of action. Some of it didn't make sense like the plot in the action didn't make sense like one of the replicants was you know she had this dude in like a Sonya blade for Mortal Kombat scissor lock was on his head. It was just a blow just knocking them out like this and when she knocks off and say Bruce Willis Harrison Ford out she decides to run over here and do some car was no you should have just kicked his head in. And then later on like the super duper replicant or whatever he was crazy and it was kind of scary he was kind of like a terminator with personality or whatever because T 1000 you know was smiling or nothing but you know he was you know he was a little terrifying. The ending was a little anticlimactic to me and I kind of wanted a little bit more. But you know overall guys that you know it was this is a great movie I did enjoy it but I did not love it. To be honest I do think it is a little overhyped. Not saying that the movie is bad but you know you know people like oh my gosh I love Blade Runner and there's nothing wrong with that and maybe I would feel the exact same way if I saw this decades ago like you know majority of fans of Blade Runner. But you know it just didn't blow my socks off you know I enjoyed the movie for the most part. Sometimes my attention was slipping here and there but it was still a good film and I still am looking forward to Blade Runner 2049 that comes out this Friday. If I had to rate Blade Runner out of a 1 out of 10 I would give it a 7 out of 10 yes a 7 out of 10. But guys you know that's just my opinion of Blade Runner have you seen it I'm sure you have it started 5 years old but what did you think you know that you like it that you hate it. You know does this movie you know I mean are you excited for Blade Runner 2049 you know are you not that you hate this movie. What did you think let me know in the comment section below let's get this conversation going and keep it flowing. If you liked this video go ahead and give me the thumbs up and if you don't like this video that's fine just leave me a comment below why and still give me a thumbs up. 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