Blade Runner is a beloved 1980s classic, but one character is also a clear sign of sci-fi's casual racism problem. Many films from the 1980s casually throw in elements that would absolutely not be acceptable today, whether it be homophobia, racism, or another form of bigotry. However, Blade Runner features one character that is egregious even by the standards of the 1980s.
Learn the origins of one of Stephen King's most memorable characters in Pet Sematary: Bloodlines . The movie centers on a younger Jud Crandall as he attempts to leave his hometown of Ludlow, though when a childhood friend returns from the Vietnam War in mysterious fashion, he learns of a dark secret those in the town have been guarding.
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