Ridley Scott’s 1982 Blade Runner is perhaps the best movie to represent a future that was once held, at least peripherally, possible but has failed to materialize itself. It is also notable that the 80s were filled with “futuristic” movies, often dystopian but still in the search for something “after” the present, the past by now. John Carpenter’s The Thing ...
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