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Blade Runner: The Nocturnal Future as Alienated Existence
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Blade Runner (1982) has proved to be one of the highly acclaimed and influential science-fiction films of all time, and is a follow-up to another film, Alien (1979), by the same director Ridley Scott.1 The film inverts, in science-fiction style, the exalted aspirations of humankind for scientific and technological progress, and attacks the morality of futuristic capitalism (Wellan
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