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Deck blows away Priss.<BR>Its not a clean kill. The fact he has to shoot her again. The whole image and sounds demonstrates how filthy and horrible "retiring" is. Its isn't often you see a shooting betrayed so.<BR>The fact that Pris flays around like a wounded animal makes it disturbing.<BR>Battys reaction goes well into the realms of empathy.
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my fave scene is at the end with the unicorn origami which ties everything together neatly (in the DC cut) I had seen the original cut before the DC and I rememeber suddenly having this epiphiny - it all fell into place and what I'd suspected to be the case was now qualified and proven.<BR><BR>fab
RIP PKD.
Whew, it's more like which is my least favbourite scene... (which happenes to be chew's lab, and zhora's dressing room.
Ok, my fave scenes are: Rachael's VK, the scene in Deck's room with the 'love theme' music (I love that track), and the penultimate scene with Roy's final speech and Gaff's final comments.
Ok, my fave scenes are: Rachael's VK, the scene in Deck's room with the 'love theme' music (I love that track), and the penultimate scene with Roy's final speech and Gaff's final comments.
"More human than human" is our motto....
If I had to pick a favourite scene it would be Deck on his apt balcony watching the world go by - the music carries over into the scene that introduces Pris walking in the rain towards the Bradbury.
Richard Gunn
We each live in our own realities - who's maintaining yours?
The only thing that you can be 100% sure of, is that you can't be 100% sure of anything.
We each live in our own realities - who's maintaining yours?
The only thing that you can be 100% sure of, is that you can't be 100% sure of anything.
Wouldn't say it's my favorite scene but personally for me the scene with Zhora's corpse lying in the pool of broken glass with Deckard standing over her surrounded by neon....whenever I think about BR this image is always the first to pop into the cranium.
Probably because several years ago I was attending a Sci-Fi Marathon and they were showing Blade Runner (on the big screen no less) and I was on my way out the door for dinner during that scene and that's the last image I saw before throwing open the door (this was way back before i had developed my deep appreciation for the film).
I still tear up everytime I think about walking out on the oppurtunity to see my favorite film on that bigass screen. Stupid teen years.
Probably because several years ago I was attending a Sci-Fi Marathon and they were showing Blade Runner (on the big screen no less) and I was on my way out the door for dinner during that scene and that's the last image I saw before throwing open the door (this was way back before i had developed my deep appreciation for the film).
I still tear up everytime I think about walking out on the oppurtunity to see my favorite film on that bigass screen. Stupid teen years.
Another favourate scene is right at the end, when Deckard picks up the Unicorn, remembers Gaff's words, and gives a little nod.
It's just those subtle things that can change your entire perception of the film.
Oh, and the whole Taffy's Snake Pit scene (see quote in sig ).
It's just those subtle things that can change your entire perception of the film.
Oh, and the whole Taffy's Snake Pit scene (see quote in sig ).
"They don't advertise for killers in the newspaper. That was my profession. Ex-cop. Ex-blade runner. Ex-killer. "
I luv the scene where Deck goes to the top of the bradbury building to find Pris. It strikes me so much because he can't tell whether she is a toy or not. Which raises the question, are replicants really that life-like?
Another fave is the shot where the hover car is rising for the first time. (Scene with Gaff).
Another fave is the shot where the hover car is rising for the first time. (Scene with Gaff).
Way too good a film for just one, so here are my three fave scenes.
1. The opening scene flying over the city and slowly moving in to the Tyrell bilding.
2. Deck and Gaff in the hovercraft, the entire takeoff and flight to the Police station scene.
3. Deck in his apartment, with "Bladerunner Blues" playing, and moving out onto the balcony scene and looking out on the city
1. The opening scene flying over the city and slowly moving in to the Tyrell bilding.
2. Deck and Gaff in the hovercraft, the entire takeoff and flight to the Police station scene.
3. Deck in his apartment, with "Bladerunner Blues" playing, and moving out onto the balcony scene and looking out on the city
The scene that sticks out the most is when Deckard is about to fall to his death and Roy saves him. The fact that a replicant shows how much he values life and how life can end in the blink of an eye. There was no reason why Roy had to save Deckard, he chose to. It signified how much Roy valued life and how much it meant to him to live on. Four years isn't a long time and most people take four years for granted.
When you have a limited life span every minute counts. All the magnificent things he had seen and wasn't able to share. All lost like "Tears in the rain."
When you have a limited life span every minute counts. All the magnificent things he had seen and wasn't able to share. All lost like "Tears in the rain."
My favorite scene is when Rick meets Rachel for the first time. The scenery is really cool. Ancient Egyptian meets the 21st century. With the setting sun right at the almost center. Then Tyrrell pushes the button for the blind to lower...that is really awesome film making.
This scene told me much about the three characters with Tyrrell welcoming Rick to his world. A place that is inviting but I wouldn't want to stay too long. A place where the host wants entertained and taught, and then to teach as well. The world according to Tyrrell...... take it or leave it (and one can by going off-world).
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This scene told me much about the three characters with Tyrrell welcoming Rick to his world. A place that is inviting but I wouldn't want to stay too long. A place where the host wants entertained and taught, and then to teach as well. The world according to Tyrrell...... take it or leave it (and one can by going off-world).
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