"The end of the film is both gruesome and sentimental. Mr. Scott can't have it both ways, any more than he can expect overdecoration to carry a film that has neither strong characters nor a strong story. That hasn't stopped him from trying, even if it perhaps should have."
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Janet Maslin, "FUTURISTIC 'BLADE RUNNER'”, (June 25, 1982)
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