Detail how the mode of address, use of enigma, and iconography in 'Blade Runner' creates a specific and unique narrative.
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Detail how the mode of address, use of enigma, and iconography in 'Blade Runner' creates a specific and unique narrative. In this film I will be discussing how the above make Blade Runner's narrative specific and unique. Blade Runner was made in 1982 and starred Harrison Ford in the role of Decker who is a cop and has to find and stop 'replicants' from taking over the world. The movie begins with a starry black background onto which text rolls down the screen in the style of 'Star Trek'. This immediately shows the audience that the genre will be sci-fi. The text is used as a mode of address to give the audience the back-story which surrounds the film. It puts the film in context by providing the audience with vital information which will make the film make sense such as the fact that the film is set in the...

