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Submit ReviewIn today’s episode of BrokeBot Mountain, we have all the way with us from the Braless Podcast Erin Whitehead unhooked and unleashed for today’s episode of Blade Runner! The Braless Podcast is a comedy show with multiple guests who have great conversations about all the crazy stuff that happens in everyday lives, on social media and the world around us. Erin invites you to unleash the beasts, get comfortable and join her as she talks about all the things!
So sit back and unhook your bras and shoot them magically out of your sleeve, and discuss with us 1982’s Oscar nominated film “Blade Runner”, directed by Ridley Scott. Based on Phillip K. Dick’s novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”
In the futuristic year of 2019, Los Angeles has become a dark and depressing metropolis, filled with urban decay. Rick Deckard, an ex-cop, is a “Blade Runner”. Blade runners are people assigned to assassinate “replicants”. The replicants are androids that look like real human beings. When four replicants commit a bloody mutiny on the Off World colony, Deckard is called out of retirement to track down the androids. As he tracks the replicants, eliminating them one by one, he soon comes across another replicant, Rachel, who evokes human emotion, despite the fact that she’s a replicant herself. As Deckard closes in on the leader of the replicant group, his true hatred toward artificial intelligence makes him question his own identity in this future world, including what’s human and what’s not human.
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