Before we begin, fair warning: I am going to write a lot about this brilliant film. This means that I may give away details that will ruin surprises for first-time viewers. But for me, the execution is always more important than the details. But if you feel otherwise, please find another subject on this site to read about. Continue Reading
Revisiting the classics: A look at Blade Runner
Posted by Kronisk on May 6, 2012
Posted in: Autistic Identity, Good films, Literature, Media.
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