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Blade Runner: A Window into the Future

유앤아이의원 목동점 · 김진현 원장의 피부연구소 :) · January 26, 2025

The film *Blade Runner* is a work that leaves a deep impression on viewers. I also watched it casually when I was young, and later came to realize its value after watching it again...

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Clinic: 유앤아이의원 목동점

Original post date: January 26, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 5:19 PM

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The film Blade Runner is a work that leaves a deep impression on viewers. I also watched it casually when I was young, and later came to realize its value after watching it again.

Last night, I watched it again with my husband and son, and we talked about many things.

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The film is set in the world of 2019, that is, next year, and it looks quite different from the world now.

I think it is a work that begins with a gloomy, dark atmosphere and leaves a deep impression on the audience.

The film Blade Runner clearly reveals the nature and message of the work. It is interesting to catch a glimpse of Harrison Ford in his younger days.

Although it did not receive good reviews at the time of its release, it is said that thanks to director Ridley Scott's efforts, it is now regarded as a masterpiece.

This work conveys a message about the dignity of life.

Rather than applying only to humans, the main theme feels like the value of life should be respected for all living beings, including the replicants in the film.

In particular, the final famous line expresses this theme even more clearly.

In this way, Blade Runner can be seen as more than just a sci-fi film; it is a work that contains a profound message about humanity and life.

The short but meaningful lines spoken by Roy, the replicant played by actor Rutger Hauer, still move our hearts.

In particular, the ad-lib “like tears in rain” left a deep impression.

These days, new films are good too, but revisiting older works can also be a meaningful experience.

Let me recommend five Korean films that remain in my memory as enjoyable ones. The Korean film industry has made remarkable progress over the past few years.

It is now attracting attention worldwide.

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