couldnt have been more tru to the point about the beautiful gift of choice humans are granted...one of the best films, light years ahead of its time. with genious underlying and subtle messages. it portrays a dark and sinister future for man kind. a great cast with the exception of Rutger Hauer who plays a remarkable and brilliant role as the lead replicant. who deems himself worthy of life through death at the end...given the options of his choices. that one perfect, complete and beautiful sceneat the end is wat every movie hopes for yet only one movie has achieved.
"It's to bad she won't live! But then again, Who does?"
by far my favourite movie of all time. everything was in such a perfect array to create a masterpiece of a movie...brilliant directing, even better acting, and a flawless plot...genious absolute genious
finally got around watching this film and wow it hit the mark. edward norton is so convincing. very strong and powerful movie. cinematography was supurb. it was a bold attempt on contemporary society so it deserves all its worth... 5 stars.
a masterpiece in editorial film making... alot of effort was put into the structure of how the movie was played out having wat happened after before wat happened previously. in doing so it will keep u guessing right till the end. a very complext and thought provocative film with supurb acting!
deffinately one of the best psychological thrillers out there.
supurb movie with 2 great actors going head to head. one of the best gun battles of all time... (took me a while to rate this i completely forgot i hadn't)
this was a brilliant conclusion to the trilogy i thought against the beliefs of many others. everything about this movie was brilliant and was a perfect coclusion to an epic plot, concluding with ties to that of religious baring.
a brilliant movie filled with wit and raw humour. a great aussie film on a low budget. a humour which only some can appreciate. it really gets down to the roots of aussie humour. all supporting roles were played brilliantly, however kenny's father stole the limelight for me with his quick wit and one liners. Shane Jacobson (kenny) has played his role brilliantly portraying just another aussie bloke making his way in the world doing what he loves best. its a great example of the term what 'comes around goes around'....by the way the whole way through i was thinking this was a documentary
born to kill with the peace symbol. a brilliant movie with an even more humourous drill sargeant. darkly humourous and a sinister portrayal of training and the eventual and subsequent field operations of the Marine Corps. a must see war movie