Blade runner

¿Sueñan los androides con ovejas eléctricas?

262 pages

Spanish language

Published Nov. 17, 2006

ISBN:
978-84-350-1595-0
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3 stars (1 review)

Una de las mejores novelas de Philip K. Dick, y sin duda la más leída, esta obra es una alucinante pesadilla tecnológica, cuyo tema principal es el impreciso límite entre lo natural y lo artificial. En un mundo devastado por la guerra, lleno de restos tecnológicos y bloques de apartamento vacíos, Rick Deckard es un cazador mercenario cuya tarea consiste en retirar de la circulación a los androides rebeldes. Pero los Nexus 6 son androides con características especiales, casi humanos.

En esta novela se basó Ridley Scott para su película Blade Runner, un hito en el género de la ciencia ficción, que recrea con lógica implacable algunas de las características del mundo contemporáneo y plantea una serie de temas de plena actualidad.

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A little mixed on this one.

3 stars

First off, I have never seen Blade Runner, so that movie had no impact on my feelings for this book.

I was sucked into this book from the very start. Animals are basically extinct and farmers are usually having to resort to buying robotic versions of the animals to be able to still produce goods. People are using computers to program them to feel specific ways (you can even make yourself feel depressed for whatever reason). The world building was really well done and for the first half of the book I was very into it all.

Then it just kind of lost me. It starts to show its age when it comes to discussing or referencing any of the female characters. We are told all about their breasts and there's even the old school jolly of having sex with a robot.

I know that issues like this are inherent …