"The secret of "Blade Runner" is that Scott's fantastically baroque, future-shock imagery, all dark decay and techno-clutter, effectively becomes the story. As the layers of mood and detail settle in, the very process by which we watch the film β scanning those shimmering, claustrophobic frames for signs of life β turns into a running metaphor for what "Blade Runner" is about: a world in which humanity has been snuffed by "progress." This is perhaps the only science-fiction film that can be called transcendental."
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Owen Gleiberman, βBlade Runnerβ, Entertainment Weekly, (October 02, 1992)
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