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Όνομα υπότιτλου:Blade Runner 1982 Workprint BluRay 1080p ac3 x264-LoNeWoLf

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Σχόλια από τον uploader: The version dubbed the "workprint version" is the oldest-existing cut of Blade Runner This is an incomplete version of the film, as it had not yet been color-corrected or sound mixed and it lacked several parts of Vangelis' score Ridley Scott stated that the workprint was "Something that was pretty rough, but close enough to what I was after to let a preview audience see " Thus, the cut was shown to preview audiences in Denver, Colorado and Dallas, Texas in March 1982 The workprint discovered in 1989, shown only as an audience test preview and occasionally at film festivals This version was rediscovered in 1989 by Michael Arick, who initially believed it to be the international cut It was screened the following year at the Los Angeles Fairfax Theater as part of a 70mm spring festival During this screening is when it was discovered to actually be a surviving copy of the workprint Because the workprint was closer to Ridley Scott's vision for the film than the theatrical cuts, Arick became interested in producing a reconstruction of the film, an effort that ultimately resulted in the 1992 Director's Cut The workprint version (1982, 113 minutes) was shown to test audiences in Denver and Dallas in March 1982 It was also seen in 1990 and 1991 in Los Angeles and San Francisco as an Original Director's Cut without the approval of director Ridley Scott Negative responses to the test previews led to the modifications resulting in the US theatrical version,[2] while positive response to the showings in 1990 and 1991 pushed the studio to approve work on an official director's cut [3] This version was re-released as part of the five-disc Ultimate Edition in 2007 with a new transfer of the last known print in existence, with the picture and sound quality restored as much as possible However, the result was still rough The main differences between the Workprint and most of the other versions (in chronological order) are: The opening replicant definition defining replicants as "Synthetic human with paraphysical capabilities, having skin/flesh culture," is not in the other four DVD versions The opening title sequence and opening crawl explaining the backstory of the replicants is not present in this version When Deckard plays the piano in a depressed stupor, there is no unicorn daydream sequence or background music (the unicorn daydream was added to the Director's Cut and the Final Cut) Different, farther-away shots of Batty as Deckard watches him die are shown Additionally, there is an alternative narration (the only narration in this version): "I watched him die all night It was a long, slow thing and he fought it all the way He never whimpered, and he never quit He took all the time he had, as though he loved life very much Every second of it even the pain Then he was dead " There is no "happy ending"; the film ends when the elevator doors to Deckard's apartment close as he and Rachael leave There are no closing credits The words "The End" are simply shown as exit music plays


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