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<blockquote data-quote="Turanil" data-source="post: 1981402" data-attributes="member: 9646"><p>Blade Runner is a great movie, one of my prefered, I really LOVE that movie. Nonetheless there is a couple of things I don't like:</p><p></p><p>1) Indeed one replicant is missing. Lets pretend that the police officer is dumb and wanted to say five. Nonetheless, the DVD presents the Director's Cut version, which I like less than the theater version. In the Director's Cut version Deckard dreams of a unicorn (and never tells anyone onscreen); and later the other cop leaves a paper mini-sculpture (what's the word for that?) of a unicorn in his home. All of this, some say, to suggest that Deckard is also a replicant. But I do find this totally dumb, idiot, stupid, nonsense, incoherent, and crap. I want that Deckard is a normal human, and that's it. It doesn't improve the story to suggest that he is maybe a replicant himself. Maybe it's a poor trick to make us think more about replicants being humans? This is lame if it is the case. The movie obviously doesn't need it.</p><p></p><p>2) Something I did notice: when Deckard is in front of his computer and zooms into a photo. What he sees into the photo is impossible to get from that photo; then he print something different from what he sees on the screen. I have been extremely irritated by this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turanil, post: 1981402, member: 9646"] Blade Runner is a great movie, one of my prefered, I really LOVE that movie. Nonetheless there is a couple of things I don't like: 1) Indeed one replicant is missing. Lets pretend that the police officer is dumb and wanted to say five. Nonetheless, the DVD presents the Director's Cut version, which I like less than the theater version. In the Director's Cut version Deckard dreams of a unicorn (and never tells anyone onscreen); and later the other cop leaves a paper mini-sculpture (what's the word for that?) of a unicorn in his home. All of this, some say, to suggest that Deckard is also a replicant. But I do find this totally dumb, idiot, stupid, nonsense, incoherent, and crap. I want that Deckard is a normal human, and that's it. It doesn't improve the story to suggest that he is maybe a replicant himself. Maybe it's a poor trick to make us think more about replicants being humans? This is lame if it is the case. The movie obviously doesn't need it. 2) Something I did notice: when Deckard is in front of his computer and zooms into a photo. What he sees into the photo is impossible to get from that photo; then he print something different from what he sees on the screen. I have been extremely irritated by this. [/QUOTE]
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