Blade Runner filming
2021-10-18 09:27
"Blade Runner" has a combination of Chinese and Western scenery with rich details, exquisite special effects and almost no flaws. The building of Tyrell Company in the film combines the architectural styles of ancient Egyptian, Mayan, and Aztec pyramids. The outer wall is engraved with metal patterns corrupted by acid rain. It is 800 stories high, magnificent and magnificent; it is actually a two-and-a-half-foot tall building. The model has a base of 8 square feet and a top of 2 square feet. The scale is about 1:1000. There is a plastic light pipe inside.
In order to create a noisy street scene, there are not only fifty or sixty vehicles in the film's set, colorful neon lights, moving mannequins, crowds of people, the clothing department also searched through second-hand stores and obtained a large number of them. The national costumes of China have created a spectacular scene of multi-racial and multi-ethnic gatherings. If you look closely, you will find tons of punk youths, blacks, Mexicans, men in dresses, Indians dressed as Krishna, and even Chinese in military uniforms.
Extended Reading
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Deckard: I have had people walk out on me before, but not... when I was being so charming.
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Leon: Nothing is worse than having an itch you can never scratch!