Blade Runner's reviews
Media reviews
The Hollywood Reporter
"Blade Runner is not an easy film to watch comfortably, or categorize smoothly. It possesses a size that is awesome, sound and visual accompaniments that blasts the senses and a pessimistic attitude that would do justice to the hellish worlds Josef von Sternberg investigated in his Germanic and Paramount projects in the early 1930s."
The Washington Post
"-"It's a film about whether you can have a meaningful relationship with your toaster." It is, in fact, an amazingly sophisticated, sumptuously visionary treatise on the consequences of attaining god-hood."
The Washington Post
[Critic created 10 years ago of his release, then of the director do the first version] "The fact is, this movie is great in any version.[...]. The film is great on every level."
The Telegraph
"Tim Robey, who included Blade Runner in his list of the 10 best sci-fi films of all time, has described the film as "an extraordinary feat of cyberpunk design, wrapped around an equally extraordinary premise[...]. Blade Runner: The Final Cut is a masterpiece of dystopian science fiction on film."
Roger Ebert
"This is a seminal film, building on older classics like "Metropolis" (1926) or "Things to Come," but establishing a pervasive view of the future that has influenced science fiction films ever since."
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote