A close analysis of the opening and closing scenes of Blade runner the directors cut (1992).
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A close analysis of the opening and closing scenes of Blade runner the directors cut (1992) Blade runner a box office flop in 1982 but a 1992 re release hit set Blade runner up to be one of the greatest films of all time. After Indiana Jones and the raiders of the lost ark there was a lot to live up to for Ridley Scott but he failed to deliver. The opening sequence begins with the producers of the film we have AOL time Warner and the 'WB' logo. Shortly after this the credits begin. '' a Michael Deely-Ridley Scott production''. After this for about 2 seconds there is silence then a loud boom synchronised with the title ''Blade Runner''. Then we have the scrolling prologue, which features a gently flowing music, and then almost as in rhythm we hear this boom again. The prologue explains the film maybe...

