1) Blade Runner (1982)
The Blade Runner was one of the most avant-garde sci-fiction measured features. Directed by Ridley Scott in 1982, this factored film is staged in a completely dystopian future, where, after several generations, even synthetic humans, replicants, are sold and no one would be able to distinguish them from a real person. Rick Deckard, or a blade runner, "hunts" run rogue replicants. The film divulges ideas about identity, humanity, and artificial intelligence, and opens the way for forthcoming dystopian writing.
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