Tue Jul 04, 2006 11:26 am by The Abyss Gazes Also
I believe, as with the previous releases, Blade Runner will only appeal to a narrow audience. There will be new fans due to the release, no doubt, but there will also be an increase of "haters" of the film, as well. I expect the film will rise in stature among some critics, but will fall, overall, with general audiences.
As for these "new fans", I don't expect many from the younger demographics. I would say the major increase of fans will be in the the late twenties to late thirties age range; those a bit young to see it the first time around and those who simply missed it or didn't "get it" the first time around.
It is unfortunate that the summer blockbusters have all but killed major motion pictures with some measure of depth and substance like BR (one of the last, great motion pictures, IMO).
Anyhow, I only hope the Final Cut will please my sensibilities ... but not too much; part of BR's greatness is its ambiguity and imperfection.
"It would only take a nudge to make you like me; to push you out of the light."
The Abyss Gazes Also