Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Comparing Perception in Blade Runner, Memento, Three Kings and American Beauty :: Movie Film Essays

Comparing wisdom in wind vane Runner, Memento, Three Kings and American BeautyThroughout this course, we shake enamorn a number of films that are quite different. These films are diverse in their subject matter ranging from the drama of American Beauty, the political and action base nature of Three Kings, the science fictional social statements on technology presented by Blade Runner, to the fragmented and contemporary techniques of experimental Memento. However, I would urge that either of the above menti peerlessd have been linked by an unsuspecting thread, and I am going to demonstrate what that thread is here. These films have been tied together by a theme, of which I have written in preceding(a) analyses of some of these films, and I choose to bring that theme forward again. I do so because I believe that this particular notion is at the bottom and the most imperative in all of these stories. The notion, which I am referring to, is that the world is what we make o f it that fearful things, and good things alike, happen to us, but our supreme view of the world as a good or bad place is determined by our choice to perceive it as one or the other.Blade Runner portrays this ideology in the main facsimile of the replicants. When Deckard first meets Rachel, he says to Tyrell Shes a replicant, isnt she? Tyrell responds by pointing out that Rachel is an experiment. Nothing more. This makes us aware that Rachel is a replicant with memories and emotional response and is not aware of her true identity as a replicant but believes herself to be human. Her memories are enter memories of Tyrells niece. So Rachel believes her universe to be different from that of what Tyrell and Deckard know to be reality. Whether their reality is truer than Rachels reality is a point of debate. This relative reality changes for Deckard as he becomes emotionally attached to Rachel and then romantically involved with her. Towards the end, Deckard does not see R achel as a replicant any longer, even after she learns the truth.More generally, however, Blade Runner presents a world of deterioration. It is a time when most of world has left the earth in order to colonize other planets, and all natural life is virtually extinct. It is a world plagued by biting rain, genetically engineered plants, animals, and replicants of course.

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