Favorite Character
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Who is your favorite character from the movie, whether it be a major character or one that appears in only one or two scenes? Why?<BR><BR>Personally, I liked Zhora best, I think. I tend to admire females who kick a**. <IMG SRC="/forum/images/smiles/icon_wink.gif"> <IMG SRC="/forum/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">
My favorite character has to be Rachel.
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I think BLADERUNNER is one of the best movies of all time. When it was released in 1982 I knew then it was ahead of its time. The popularity of this film is greater now than at the time of its release.
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<BR>I feel that this motion picture asks the imp
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"They don't advertise for killers in the newspaper. That was my profession. Ex-cop. Ex-blade runner. Ex-killer. "
zhora , my fav woman in the movie... halle should play her one day!
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As much as I like Deckard, I think I have to say Roy/Rutger.
He does the most changing and evolving of any character in the film, and like any great film villain, is the most complex.
Hauer's acting shows the most range, even within a single scene, from one second to the next. Grief, Pain, Anger, Disappointment, Fear, Confusion, Enjoyment, Pleasure, Savoring his experiences.
Don't get me wrong, I like Harrison ford and the character he portrayed very much, but from a writing and character development perspective, Roy seems, to me, to be the richest as far as depth of character and journey.
He does the most changing and evolving of any character in the film, and like any great film villain, is the most complex.
Hauer's acting shows the most range, even within a single scene, from one second to the next. Grief, Pain, Anger, Disappointment, Fear, Confusion, Enjoyment, Pleasure, Savoring his experiences.
Don't get me wrong, I like Harrison ford and the character he portrayed very much, but from a writing and character development perspective, Roy seems, to me, to be the richest as far as depth of character and journey.
Deckard
"They don't advertise for killers in the newspaper. That was my profession: ex-cop, ex-BladeRunner, ex-killer."
"They don't advertise for killers in the newspaper. That was my profession: ex-cop, ex-BladeRunner, ex-killer."
Preferred? Wow. All. Whithout them, no movie will be so magnifient!
But... this is not the answer, isn't?
Deckard is a nice character. Only a man, not superhero. Rachael and Holden are in the list of "not so good for me, sorry". Taffy is magnifique! And Batty... an extremely well done hauer's work. No doubt. Deckard or Batty? Difficult to say... adding they real lives, Hauer. Ever.
But... this is not the answer, isn't?
Deckard is a nice character. Only a man, not superhero. Rachael and Holden are in the list of "not so good for me, sorry". Taffy is magnifique! And Batty... an extremely well done hauer's work. No doubt. Deckard or Batty? Difficult to say... adding they real lives, Hauer. Ever.
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