The Line that Says it All.
"You've done a man's job, sir."
That settled it for me for sure (although after seeing the Director's cut way back when, I was strongly leaning towards Deckard as Replicant anyway).
"Tell him I'm eating."
It is strange that Deck-a-Reppers can take a straightforward statement and say it must mean the opposite of what it says!
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BR12819 wrote:what if gaff had retired rachel what would deck have done.
DeckLA2019a wrote:what stood out in my mind is that first conversation with Bryant in the movie veiwing room, Deckard didnt know the 4 year life span, if he was human, and working for the police wouldnt he know?
Luba Luft wrote:I saw the DC Version a couple of days ago and I don't think it changes anything at all.
Scott said that the unicorn dream sequence was supposed to hint at Deckard being a replicant.
What struck me is, that Scott didn't remove Gaff's voice over when Deckard finds the origami unicorn. (Deckard picks up the unicorn and we hear Gaff's voice from the off: "To bad she won't live - but then again who does")
This way it seems like Gaff knows that Rachael is going to live. Deckard's expression supports this hint - he looks rather happy when he finds the unicorn.
If the unicorn was a hint for Deckard being a replicant, shouldn't he look more confused or something?
Scott might have inserted the unicorn sequence, but he couldn't change Harrison Ford's expression.
So, Partizan, we can both enjoy the DC and still believe without a doubt that Deckard is a human.
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