We’ve imagined how Blade Runner might have been promoted in Communist Russia, and created a Retro poster based on the look and feel of 1950’s Vintage Soviet Propaganda posters
Ridley Scott’s “Blade Runner” is a groundbreaking science fiction film set in a dystopian future where artificial beings known as replicants are used for dangerous or menial tasks off-world. The story follows Rick Deckard, a retired police officer known as a “blade runner,” who is tasked with hunting down and “retiring” rogue replicants that have illegally returned to Earth. As Deckard delves deeper into his mission, he begins to question the nature of humanity and his own morality, particularly when he develops a connection with a replicant named Rachael. Through its atmospheric visuals and thought-provoking narrative, “Blade Runner” explores themes of identity, consciousness, and the ethical implications of advanced technology. The film’s ambiguous ending leaves viewers pondering the nature of humanity and the blurred lines between man and machine.