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Is Seeing Believing?
Is Seeing Believing?
In the film “Blade Runner (BR)” and the novel “Alice in Wonder Land” by Lewis Carroll, images play a controversial role in interpreting reality. Through strange looking creatures, talking animals, advertisements, art work, or even machines (such as the replicants), it is evident that humans tend to associate the realities of the world with what he or she can see with their eyes. In “Blade Runner”, the central conflict is to be able to determine a replicant from a human being. The replicant becomes such a threat to society due to the fact that to the average person, a replicant appears to be equal to humans in physical stature and image. In “Alice in Wonderland”, Alice travels through a world that is so diverse and unsystematic in physical image and vision that it poses a self-conflicting issue for Alice, because she knows that in order to get out of wonderland, she cannot discriminate any beings because of their appearance because everyone looks different. Both Alice and Blade Runner face the issue of having to look beyond the image to find a means to their ends.
“Blade Runner” is a film in which the future is mainly represented by physical change in society using L.A. as the “
Approximate Word count = 1015
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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