Blade Runner (2/10) Movie CLIP - Somebody Else's Memories (1982) HD
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Deckard (Harrison Ford) makes Rachael (Sean Young) cry when he proves she is a replicant.
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In this futuristic science fiction drama, two firms are both on the working overtime to see who can be first to perfect a new and groundbreaking invention -- a technology that can perfectly recreate human tissue, allowing people to be replicated at will. One of the companies is a small, cutting-edge concern, while the other is a major multinational conglomerate, and in a world where such companies control the legal and judicial system (hey, are you sure this is science fiction?), beating them to the punch can have deadly consequences. The larger firm sends a team of thugs to destroy the smaller company's offices, just as inventor Ludo (Michael St. Gerard) is using himself as a guinea pig for his final tests on the replication system; things go haywire during the assault, and soon Ludo finds himself chasing his own manmade evil twin. Replikator also stars Ned Beatty, Brigitte Bako, and Ilona Staller, the latter better known as Cicciolina, the Italian adult film star who was elected to that nation's Parliament.
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TM & © Warner Bros. (1982)
Cast: Harrison Ford, Sean Young
Director: Ridley Scott
Producers: Charles de Lauzirika, Hampton Fancher, Jerry Perenchio, Ridley Scott, Run Run Shaw, Paul Prischman, Bud Yorkin, Brian Kelly, Ivor Powell, Michael Deeley
Screenwriters: Philip K. Dick, Hampton Fancher, David Webb Peoples
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Rachel's sadness after realizing she's a replicant. Her silence, her eyes, her tears, her sad lips, broke my heart.
For me the best scene in the movie.
@@slystone4892 the final scene tears in the rain too
@@Mrx.123 yes that too, but to me it’s not nearly as movin as this one.
@@artemkuzmenkophotography which one sorry?
Yet another talent wasted thanks to hollywood politics. Sean was always so sweet had so much potential, wish she got better roles and similar movies as leading lady. 🍷
This scene always makes me cry. Yes, cry. What he says is so humiliating to her. How could you not feel what she is feeling?
"Replicants weren't supposed to have feelings, neither were Blade Runners".
+Adam Dow
key word "supposed" ...Capt Bryant did say that after a few years they will develope feelings which makes them indistinguishable from human being but humans did not expect them to become so emotional earlier than expected, and even more so than humans themselves like ..
Tyrell said "MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN", I think Tyrell succeeded ..
I thought the dialogue a bit strange, maybe the director didn't care about humiliating women.
@Tessmage Tessera yes, the character was just given a terrible revelation. The director also added a humiliating touch to the dialogue.
@@deborahminter6231
Ever heard of character development? Haha
You must be amazing at parties.
According to some interviews made to Sean Young, those were real tears of sorrow. She used a memory of a recently deceased relative to get into character for that scene. Sean considers this to be her best acting bit from the film...
emotive memory. its an acting tecnique
@@cactusmalone why
@@cactusmalone -Spoken by a true clod of Earth.
What a pro
@@cactusmaloneactress uses well known acting technique.....
This guy: insufferable 😖😠
One of the saddest most beautiful and underrated scenes in cinema history.
Funny how it takes a replicant to bring out the humanity in decker.
More human than human. lol
@@cactusmalone Decker and agent Kington make perhaps the greatest action movie duo of all time. The world is so lucky to have them
@@saljpal3 decker is a replicant too
@@crazykooc3549 I doubt he is, considering how every replicant overpowers him.
@@saljpal3 the director has confirmed it. look up imdb trivia section.
Great scene. Deckard is as cold as they come. It took Rachel to make him realize he's no more human than she is. Humanity still has a lot to learn.
More human than human.
He's cold because he has to be. It's his job. Do you think exterminators cry and weep for every termite or rat they kill? He's not a bad man or inhuman, he just needs to make a living in a cold and harsh society like everyone else. And in the original theatrical version Deckard's narration specifies that he originally quit being a Blade Runner because he'd "had a bellyful of killing" so it's likely that even before this he was beginning to have his doubts about the nature of his job and the morality of retiring replicants.
@@silversnail1413 😑
@@silversnail1413 lmao he is bad and inhuman. This whole story is about how he's hunting down people with no human emotions while also being emotionless himself. By the end he rediscovers his humanity and tries to save a person he was supposed to kill. It doesn't matter if he's trying to make a living, it's still wrong.
i'ld say roy batty had more to do with that. that's why he fully commits to her, and later in the sequel is on the replicant side. although he might just be one himself.
During those days, Sean Young was described as "impossibly beautiful" by many people ... you can see from Blade Runner that its not an overstatment ..
Ridley Scott said that when Sean Young walked around the movie lot where they made the film all dressed up in her Rachael outfits people would just stop and stare at her. Can't say I blame them.
Ive quoted that description ever since I first heard it.
Yea but even just 3-4 years later, she had lost that ethereal edge. By 35 she was a wizened hag, to be crude. She either disliked make-up or never learned how to lean on it. But yea, at like 21, she really was as beautiful as can be.
This explains what makes a human a human. Doesn't matter if you're made in a factory. It's your fear of losing your knowledge and memories, therefore emotions. Afraid of death is part of life.
I just love the scene Poor robot girl she was so confident that she has proof of her being human and it backfire badly
But she cried. She is capable of emotions.
That's the point. After a few years of existence, replicants learn to have full emotions of their own. THat's why they were programmed to die after four years. They gave her memories so that she could learn emotions faster and so that they could control her. But I agree, it's sad
Replicants are supposed to have emotions in the movie, just not the same sensitivity as humans, maybe a bit slower and less sympathetic ... thats why the Voigt Kampff test ask questions like how they would do in embarrassing situations or sympathetic situations, to see if they respond the same way as normal humans ..the empathy response test ..
When Roy Batty saved Deckard, his persecutor's life, it shows that even replicants can have very real emotions of compassion towards other people's life ..
I would not use the word "learned" on how they develope emotions, I think its more like "enlightenment" .. humanistic compassionate emotional response to other people's miseries is an enlightenment of sort .. you don't learn it like a skill, you become enlightened about it naturalistically by subconsciously feeling it through emotional experiences ..
She's not a robot, she's a replicated human.
Tommy Cipriani well, she is a robot, but a super perfect robot who is like a human.
I've just realised that the scene is not just about Rachel. Deckard is hearthless and Rachel is so emotional. Who's the human and who's the replicant there?
Deckard is not that heartless in this scene ..
You must remember that there were some frictions during their meeting at Tyrell's building earlier on .. she asked him if he's ever retired a human by mistake, and Deckard gave her a look of being insulted that she should question his professionalism as a blade runner ... (although Rachel asked that question not to insult Deckard but because she was already suspecting that she might be a replicant and was worried that Deckard may kill her thinking the same thing) ..
And Deckard has never met a replicant that is as gentle as Rachel because he's used to hunting down only violent replicants in his career ... thats why he was acting like a d*** towards her ...
But as soon as he notice that Rachel is not the typical strong violent type of replicant he's used to seeing, you can see that he was immediately regretful of being so straight forward with her and tried to soften his tone towards her ...
@@88feji Well he still he.
@@88feji That's a really good analysis and well said.
It's also the moment Deckard falls in love with her. It's when he truly realizes her emotions are en par with those of a human.
@Based_transition_Clocker Dude you knew what I meant, don't give me that "did you even watch the movie" lip. Also, no where in the movie are they even assumed to be humans, they are exclusively referred to as *_machines!_* That is in fact the entire philosophical premise of the movie. (And the book. They're actually just called *androids* in the book. HAvE yOU EVen reAD tHe bOoK BrO???) We are never told how exactly they are produced, but especially the "I just do eyes" scene (as well as J.F. Sebastian's "toys", as well as the fact that replicas have no childhood and can perform their intended labour right off the production line, and the fact that they can have fake memories implanted) all suggests that they are not just a human grown in a tube, they seem to be assembled from biologically engineered organs and probably some non-organic components (a blend that can be seen in Sebastian's toys).
The very idea that they're just "genetically engineered humans" defeats the philosophical theme of the movie (and book). Literally no one would be surprised if a genetically engineered human developed real feelings.
Vangelis really made this movie come to life. amazing music.
MrHEC381991 what’s the name of the song immediately following this when he is pouring the drink? It’s loud piano tones that fades into ambience in the next scene.
@@lil_siberia1034 Memories of green
GhostieV2 I love you thanks
rachel looks so innocent. sean young acts really well.
One of the saddest scenes in movie history
I agree, Jarin Udom. The "Memories of Green" music track is such a beautiful and sad music track.
I think she perfectly and sensitively captured what it feels like to suddenly realise your whole life was fake, all those precious intimate moments never happened ... to her ..
And the music .... awww...
+eren mori
wow ... what is the name of that Twilight Zone episode ? I would love to see it ..
Poor Rachel. You got to feel really bad for her. She thought she was a real person and thought her memories were her own. Deckard was such a jerk.
I know. I liked how he realized that he hurt her deeply and tried to assuage her pain by saying it was a bad joke.
I love the "Tears in Rain" monologue, but this is my favorite scene in the film.
The whole movie is a series of breath takingly filmed scenes from start till finish ... I really love the sequence where Deckard chase down Zhora ending up with her lying on the pavements with the tear rolling down her cheeks too, and also the scene where Roy finally met Tyrell, their conversation was epic ... and of course when Roy chases down Deckard through the run-down towering apartment ... even the in-between scenes of Deckard eating sushi or flying through the smoky buildings are beautiful to watch ...
@@88feji Can't argue with that. There's not a scene where it's not memorable. One of my favorite films of all time.
I'm not sure why Sean Young was so supernaturally good in this movie. Was it her? Was it Ridley Scott? For f***'s sake, she was handed a scene where she finds out her life is a lie, but not just that, she's a ROBOT that thinks it's human and finds out it's a robot, and she has no lines whatsoever where she says what she's feeling. And all of the main characters reactions are based purely off of her face. And she absolutely NAILED it.
She nailed it SO much that you not only don't realize how far-fetched this scene is, you totally feel crushed for her, but yet she still comes off completely like an android, AND it makes you actually hate Deckard because he didn't react ENOUGH to how crushed she was. He couldn't match what she put across...AND HE GOT TO TALK THE WHOLE TIME.
...and she has multiple scenes like this. Where did this come from? How did she do it?!
She was not acting, she is a replicant.
Agreed. She deserved an Oscar nod.
If you look at her actions, and life later, it seems like she had the perspective to understand the emotions of self doubt, putting on a good face, insecurity and being naive/inexperienced.
It made her awesome for this role.
This scene remains Sean Young's best acting of her career to date ... it says a lot about Ridley Scott's ability too to bring many actors' ability to their peak best not just for Sean Young but also for Rutger Hauer, Harrison Ford (at least among his best acting roles), and a bunch of other people who played Tyrell, Gaff, Pris and so on ...
It was the director and the casting.
This movie is true masterpiece in showing the true danger of instilling humanity into machines. They simply suffer by being self aware through out their existence.
Rachel's confusion sadness, the commando running and murdering just to end it. Its actually a deep and sad movie at the same time.
They scan their emotions to make sure they are machines, but in reality they are just as human and traumatized beings.
There will never be a movie like this again.
Very true. Until the sequel
@@pjosepha 2049 was great.
no ... the sequel is a let down, the visuals are superficially grand but very emotionally hollow, atmospherically not as evocative .. and the story is like a sequel to The Matrix .. I'm not really interested in Blade Runner becoming a franchise about the rebelliance movement because it makes it lose it unique-ness as a stand alone movie about what it means to be human vs manufactured intelligence, don't turn it into another Star Wars/Matrix style franchise please...
And then there was
@@baalgar5530 2049 is a great film. Audiences, fans and critics love it. It won 2 Oscars for Cinematography and Visual Effects, which were both stunning. The only negative side was the box office. Like it predecessor, didn't do too well at the box office but has now become a classic over the years and 2049 was named as one of the best movies of 2017.
She was the epitome of beauty in this movie.
Facts
7 year old me had big crush on cute lady
Dude, to this day- she’s stands out as flat-out stunning, electrifying gorgeousness. Untouchable!
So agree and thought same from when film first came out. Perfect femininity or something
His apartment is too cool. The design reminds me of an Aztec temple.
That panels are called ENNIS, very nice wall acoustic panels, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1923 !!!
Hahahaha what? as a mexican i can only laugh at your comment XD
Lotus Savage it’s actually a good observation, as Frank Lloyd Wright was inspired by indigenous Mexican architecture.
Frank Loud Wright
Frank Loud Weight ....
Hallo from Greece
He's so antisocial that he couldn't even pretend to be nice to her, even after she found out she's not human.
I think Sean Young was wonderful in this movie. The scenes with her and Harrison brought a lot of emotion and I thought their chemistry worked great. There are those who've said they didn't, but maybe they're forgetting that it's supposed to a be a little awkward for them, seeing as how they don't know what to exactly feel for the other? Most viewers see them as attractive people, so why wouldn't they see that in each other, while being cautious given the circumstances of who and what they really may be. My heart breaks a little for Sean when see finally realizes the truth of what she is. Great Film...
For those who like the appartment´s design: All apartment is covered with ENNIS acoustic panels, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1923.
interesting fact thanks
And where would you have seen them , in a living space?
This scene completely broke me the first time I saw it, good Christ I just want to hug her.
I wish someone would tell her that you don't control where you come from, only what you do afterward, and that her existence is just as precious as anyone else.
If she won't leave, get her drunk. That's my policy as well.
And you start bangin', eh? :P
Quick way to catch a charge
Do replicants get tipsy?
Gawd Damn. Sean Young looks so freakin good.
1:21 The little grimace that Sean Young made there, combined with that musical chord breaking the preceding silence at the very same time is extremely beautiful and touching to my eyes.
Thank you for pointing that out. 🙏
Really great acting... Oscar worthy from Sean!!
Yes indeed
This scene is so electrified by Sean Young's femininity, and it faithfully captures her beauty at that moment...
I'm amazed you spelled femminninininty correctly ... few does
sean young is the definition of beauty
I would have never told her to go home.
REALLY good acting on Sean Young's part. Her eyes welled up with tears ON QUE!
Rachael is my favorite character in this film. She's damn near the only person (you could put quotes around that word or not) in Blade Runner that is legitimately good. The beautiful irony that she is perhaps the most human character here.
I think the great thing about blade runner there is no true good guy or bad guy there all (ironically) human in the end of the day. But yeah Rachel (Sean young) is definitely the most innocent of the characters.
I think Rachel represents how emotionally delicate replicants can be .. because Deckard, Roy etc are all pretty violent replicants ....
definitely a person, anyone who would put quotes around that is wrong. if you think otherwise im pretty sure you missed the whole point of the film--a sapient, intelligent, thinking, feeling being isn't worthless and expendable just because they didn't come from a womb.
This in my opinion really shows the potential for sci-fi. Using imaginative futures we can explore states of perception and emotion that we cannot imagine now. Blade Runner asks: how would it feel to learn that all your memories are fake? The result is a soul-crushing yet oddly beautiful moment, one of my favourite scenes ever. Villeneuve's sequel, a film I'd highly recommend, flips the equation in an interesting way. Spoiler alert, but at a certain point it asks the question: "how would it feel to learn that the memories you thought were fake were actually real?" While a completely different emotional response, it makes for another fascinating experience. I think the new film doesn't get enough credit for how much it continues yet challenges the themes and moods of the original. In fact, it helped me understand the original in ways that I never did before.
Anyone else discovered that a whole part of their life wasn't real? I suddenly identify with Rachel. 😞
@@adamc.sieracki4145I do...
I couldn't be an actor in that scene,Sean is just too convincingly having her heart broken..I'd wanna end the scene and just hold her for a while. 1:44 gets me every time :(
For me it's 1:20 - 1:26
Masterpiece
Her natural voice just makes her even more genuinely beautiful
1:08 ".....and they ate her." Sean Young's performance plus the music
from here till she runs out of Deckard's apartment is maybe the most moving part of this classic film.
Is it just me who finds "OK. Bad joke." line hilarious? It's not like he can take that back
I have to rewatch this movie seriously, when I first watched it I didn't remember how touching some scenes were
Yeah .. also rewatch the meeting between Roy and his creator Tyrell, the whole dialogue and atmosphere is epic !
And see if you can catch the singular tear rolling down Zhora as she lays dead on the pavements ... and see how Leon tried to use the same method to kill Deckard as Roy did with Tyrell by poking through they eyes ... and catch the same replicant obsession with photographs also evident with Capt Bryant who actually had a lamp shade made of huge old photos of himself on his office desk, which implies even Cpt Bryant is likely a replicant !
And so on ... till this day I'm still discovering new meaningful mind-blowing symbolicisms stuffed into this mind blowing movie, how can a short 2 hr movie hold so much rich details intentionally placed strategically by one director ? This is a genius at his best ...
imagine seeing this movie in the 80s... just blew everybodys minds... even today everything is perfect about it
it is actually gets better with age ..... like a good bottle of wine
I was there. With my high school friend. We were 16. Couldn’t understand it but I loved the cinematography. Only later in college watching it a couple more times did I get it.
This woman was terrificaly beautiful...
I'm amused by the "It's just a prank bro" at 1:30
Deckard's choice of the memories that he mentions to her are so cruel. The first one is the one that just shames her. The second one is a traumatic one.
I think it was really weird!
@@deborahminter6231 he wanted to diminish her. He obviously checked her memory file and picked the stuff that humiliated her and then traumatize her.
@@cmfrtblynmb02 ridiculous! He was supposed to be in love with her???
@@deborahminter6231 Bingo. He is trying not fall in love. He is struggling against loving her because he just kills them and he sees them less than a human, otherwise he can't do that job. But now here is Rachel, so he is trying to diminish her to something less than a human. Like a teen boy rejecting his feelings.
@@cmfrtblynmb02 good observation! I didn't consider that. Disturbing scene, unfortunately Rachel had to pay for his conflicting emotions.
1:45 the way he hurts her is so ..
In the book, she's physically modelled on Tyrell's niece.
what have happened to the human Tyrell's niece? have she died or what?
This scene, as well as the next scene where she lets her hair down, followed by the passionate kiss...are the most powerful in the entire film for me
Sean Young performed brillantly in this scene.
yeah ... I think Sean Young is the most underrated actor in Blade Runner, everytime she appears in the movie I can see how naturalistic her portrayal of a very delicate replicant is, nothing forced or awkward about her acting, she really disappeared into the role of Rachel...
I just rewatched this 5 years after my comment and I still feel her acting is just incredible.
You can barely hear she's lost for breath the moment the truth hits... Her tear rolling from that sad stare... Her silence as she shows how she's struggling to process those emotions as a replicant... All the while looking mesmerizing and fragile... Sean gave pure acting gold in that scene!
This scene itself is what you call ART!
SHE'S NOT LOIS EINHORN, SHE'S RAY FINKLE, SHE'S A MAN!!!
Oops, wrong movie.
Seriously, I'm the first person to say this?
Lol
FINKLE IS EINHORN
EINHORN IS FINKLE
Einhorn is a man.....OH MY GOD EINHORN IS A MAN!!
this is one of those sad scenes that really brings you down, but in a way that makes you want to keep watching it because of how good it is. this is more than just an "ah, that sucks. i feel sorry for her" kind of scene. you really wish she didnt have to feel that way about her life.
I'd have given her an oscar just for this.
best scene of the movie
This scene truly breaks my heart! I cry everytime haha
Sean Young is a great actress - one of the best.
So, the whole movie hinges on this scene. This the point that Deckard sees the replicants as human showing human emotions. Sean Young is so great in this scene. She is gutted that he shows her that her life as she knows it is a lie.
I love the way she reacts. It's like she doesn't really know what she's feeling. She more or less freezes up and tears well up in her eyes. It's a good way of showing how imperfect her humanity is. She doesn't understand how to go about crying, it just happens.
Nah, I don't agree I think. She is emptional, but proud. He has just humiliated her and she now knows how naive she had always been. Try to realise how you would feel learning you are a cyborg and all your life memories are just worthless implants. What does that make you? Wouldn't you be too proud to cry, but at the same time too broken not to shed a tear?
@@andrzejkondracki9796 I think that's a really good take as well, however she's an android, not a cyborg.
"Replicants weren't supposed to have feelings - but hell, neither were Blade Runners. What the hell was happening to me?"
Deckard/Harrison Ford
That's why I liked the original better!
Ever watch a movie and fell head over heels for a character? That's how I felt for Rachel. Such a tragic and vulnerable character with her whole world crumbling around her, all the while opening up for her.
[2049 spoiler] It's tragic she became like that spider from her memory. Taken by her very offspring.
Whoa, you're really good with words.
Having seen the original many years ago, I still have it right there in my Top 10 Sci-Fi films. This one is actually very close to the top due to the story line and the execution of it. Yes, Sean and Rutger really helped gel the overall plot as seen through these characters. I still love this film!
+woodstoney what your top 10 sci-fi films?
aww ... lets not forget Harrison Ford , he played his part to perfection too despite how unsympathetic the character is written to be, he was never arrogant but always struggling internally with retiring replicants, thats why he was shown to have left his job at the beginning of the movie in the first place ..
I know everyone praises the stunning visuals and music in this film but just the simple sounds of Deckard taking a drink, putting his glass down, the ruffle of papers and the clicking of Rachael's heels is extremely satisfying.
Sean Young was the epitome of beauty in this movie. So many Hollywood actresses are divinely beautiful but this one just hits different. She really looks like she was cooked up in a laboratory, with all male fantasies in mind. Gorgeous lady, great scene, this movie is greatly underrated and a masterpiece.
My heart breaks for poor Sean Young every time I see her tear up in this scene.
This scene still kills me.
Sean Young is beautiful !!!
So that's what they derived K's thing from? I watch 2049 and K's sadness hit me, first gave him hope and then killed it.
Deckard says stuff about memories which could apply to him and he knows it!
slavery is an evil that should befall none
So why do you accept being a slave?
These would be awesome video clips to watch in the theater before watching present day movies in the theater. Entertaining clips is all I'm saying.
"sorry, bad joke..go home.."
here from Solipsisitic Dry Heaves by I'm In A Coffin. Didn't realize the line in the beginning was from Blade Runner
I love her ❤ Sean Young
Sean Young was magnificent in this scene. I haven't seen the movie, but this one clip draws me into the story so much. The way she portrays a standoffish nonchalant replicant, with a mixture of defensiveness then vulnerability and finally heartbreaking realization or acceptance--it's so sad and beautiful. Her performance here is so powerful and touching. Ford's character lines sound so douchey, it's disappointing.
That's what turns me on about her: her attention to detail.
+John Smith I actually met her once and we hugged. it was a bit uncomfortable though because her gun was digging in to my hip.
Nick Pagano
Did she have any more gum?
John Smith yes but only spearmint. not to my liking. I prefer juicyfruit.
My love life has a tendency to be as conflicted as this scene. The guy who is hired to destroy me straddles the line between fulfilling his mission and loving me. I cry a lot in confusion. Anyway, great movie.
This is such a sad scene, the music, the lighting. Everything.
There's a little Rachel in all of us.
BLADE RUNNER.....................YOU CANNOT BEAT THIS MOVIE !!!
Rachael is the one true hero in a movie otherwise populated by cowards, anti-heroes, anti-villians and true villians. Just think about it: she discovers that's not a real human being. She discovers, that her memories are fake. Memories define the identity of a person, so Rachael must think now she has none. And the the guy she likes is a Blade Runner, someone who is supposed to kill the kind she now belongs to. Pretty much everyone would be mentally, psychologically crushed by all this. But she finds the strength to defend Deckard against her own kind later on.
She wanted so much to be a human being, and then the bottem fell out. Fantastic play and scene!
It just goes to show that replicants are people, too. Donald Trump will NEVER understand this, but I do.
I love this scene, the memories of green theme and rachael finding out what she is is so heartbreaking and beautiful
No deckard, my implants aren't fake.. Here!!!! *Opens her blouse*
Very similar to how Matoko Kusanagi doubted her own identity throughout the 1995 Ghost in the Shell film. Very interesting.
Frank Lloyd Wrights designed Ennis House in LA USA
Now they can actually implant and erase memories, in mice anyway. The issue of replicants is still far off, but a lot of the questions raised by our increasing ability to alter biology are here, right on target for the movie's date of 2019. Crazy.
Damn that struck a nerve, poor Rachel.
In this fucken World I'd say, probsbly I AM A Replicant as well...
November 2019 has passed, but I still don't see replicants, flying cars and a dystopian America.
Replicants won't be easy to spot if they exist and there are non spiritual doppelgangers, plenty of areas in America that pass as dystopian especially a college/Uni campus and as for flying cars the tech exists but tall buildings, idiot drivers, engine trouble ect.
@@johnbishop2536 what kind of weird derangement syndrome are you going through that you think college campuses are dystopian? Stop listening to rightwing media, crawl out from your echo chamber and join us in the real world, kiddo.
The immense power of this scene has not diminished one jot in all these years. There will never be another film like this, we have watched Harrison Ford's finest hour. Intentionally or not Ford was denied any guidance from the director regarding his character so he had to actually act like Deckard and not the fall-back Ford that we see most of the time....I think? this is his only movie where he does not use his trademark 'wagging finger and gritted teeth' gesture.
Beautiful movie
I don't know why it took so long to notice this film. I'm a cs major for christ sake. This one touched my heart. I'm buying it.
Wow Jesus he was so cruel to her. Why do that to her. How AI and synthetics or replicants are treated in most movies. Always bothers me and makes me sad.
Man, robots really get emotional over their memories in blade runner
Replicants aren't robots.....
Adapt
(Replicate)
Amplify
(Cells)
Overcome
(Interlinked)
Your memories---removed from you...such a devastation...brilliantly portrayed!
People dont get this is a quintessential human experience.Ever found out someone does not really love you?
None of it was real!
Shame Sean Young as Rachael isn't in the sequel Blade Runner 2049.
In a way she is.
She was there as an advisor for the body double.
Remember the time Deckard told you that your memories aren't yours? Ouch
Nothing more sad for a cyber, discover that it is not human. Magnificent scene.