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Critical Essay on 'Blade Runner

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Critical Essay on the film "Blade Runner" the Directors Cut Choose a film in which a particular mood is constructed through key images and elements of the soundtrack. Show how the film constructs this mood and go on to explain how it influences your appreciation of the text as a whole. You must refer to specific examples and to at least two of the following: mood, soundtrack, editing, mise-en-scene, or any other appropriate feature. Ridley Scott's landmark noir science fiction classic 'Blade Runner' (1982) is a showcase of effective construction of mood through a combination of key on-screen imagery, including unique mise-en-scène, and elements of the film's soundtrack. Each element is not only effective in its own right, but also contributes to the film's themes, most notably its exploration of immortality and what it means to be human. Scott's adaptation of Philip K Dick's short story "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" into...

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