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5 pages in length. Hollywood, which does a remarkable job at pointing out the errs of human ways in an otherwise entertaining fashion, hit a live nerve with Ridley Scott's Blade Runner by the way it effectively tapped into mankind's lust for technological advancement at any price. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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way it effectively tapped into mankinds lust for technological advancement at any price. The psychological perspective of Blade Runner addresses virtually every fear humanity could possibly harbor, from a
hostile underground crowd ultimately infiltrating decent society to a world that has crumbled under the weight of the ongoing quest for technological advancement. Indeed, it is the technological revolution
that is to blame for the mess that has since been created, inasmuch as robot engineering has become significantly more detrimental than beneficial. Utilized as a means by which
to replicate human beings, these artificial beings -- which are employed as a type of outer space Guinea pig -- ultimately get out of control and pose a serious threat
to all civilization. Not that life is worth that much at this point in time anyway, with Los Angeles looking more like a cesspool of humanity gone awry than
the once opulent and flourishing city it once was. Life is nothing like it is today, inasmuch as society has been completely and
utterly overtaken by the seedier side of humanity. The punk look has been adopted as the official expression and attitude insofar as the lower class has now become the
primary population. The upper class has since been sequestered to their living quarters far above the raucous streets below, where it is no longer safe to even step foot
outside ones domicile. The middle classes, meanwhile, are doing their best to escape to suburbs in the sky. Blimps forever hovering overhead beckon to the fleeing people that
their safety exists in the off-world colonies, demonstrating that earth is no longer inhabitable for the decent. That replicants were ever created in the first place speaks volumes about how
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