What a fine film! It was so incredible to feel the world from this film. I had a similar feeling that I get from watching "good" Japanese Animations. I used to watch a lot of Japanese animation and comics. I spent a few hours reading comics and magazines at convinence stores three or four times a week. Good times. Maybe, I should go back and read more comics when I go home next time.
Anyway, I read some of his interviews and found a couple of fun and meaningful stuff.
First interview is
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi
In this site, he talks about whether Deckard (Harrison Ford) is a replicant or not. It's fun article to read if you don't know the answer yet.
The second interview is
http://www.findarticles.co
This one covers more broad topics. There's a part that he talks about genre.
"what you come to realize is that nothing matters more than characters and story. Creating a "genre" world, whether it's a sci-fi or period epic, is relatively easy once you've got that figured that out."
Then, interviewer asks him how to create the world.
"it's dressing, but dressing I love to do, because I'm good at it. I sit there and think about what life would be like for a Roman general in 175 A.D. What's it like to be standing in a coliseum, about to confront 5,000 people who think you're a barbarian? Once you've really felt it, you can start to melt it down into textures and smells--and a lot of dirt! Then you mix the dirt with the emotion."
I wonder what he felt from the life of the replicants when he made the film. What do you think? Thanks.
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