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The score by Vangelis its something else
ОтветитьCelestia - Exodia
ОтветитьImagine seeing this movie as a boy in a language you didn't understand and knowing that the movie was just... spectacular—my same reaction to Kubrick's 2001, The Thing (1982). Sometimes I miss that simplicity. When a movie impacts you deeply without understanding much of what's happening, it's a sign of greatness!
ОтветитьImagine being the director responsible for creating this scene in cinema history. And he is not only that, he has a few more unforgettable cinematic moments to his name. Ridley sure knows how to heighten the moment.
Ответить"moments lost in time, like tears in rain" is my favourite line. It speaks to all of us. What was so magnificent to us is just a blip in eternity. And when we go, so do those moments that were special to us. Maybe we witnessed something alone. Maybe we shared something with just one other person. Meaningful, beautiful, special. And before we know it, it's gone.
That scene gets me every time.
All of the primary Jungian archetypes are extant in Roy batty. That is what is so moving about his speech. About how fleeting life is for all of us. Yet batty sees the man hunting him and takes pity on him, because unlike Roy Batty, the man is only human and doesn't know any better. Roy's number is up, but in Dekard's struggle to survive, hold on for dear life with his last little finger, he sees that it's all relative and their differences aren't that different. He sees his own struggle in the relatively weak human being and sees that we are all more or less the same. If he is to die, why should Deckard die. What is the sense in it, when Deckard, like himself is just clinging to life, like Roy.
ОтветитьИногда озвучка лучше оригинала
ОтветитьUnspeakable beauty.. people wake up!! We kill each other.byet he saves his life!!
ОтветитьTrue courage is not about knowing when to take a life, but when to spare it
Ответить8/10 movie with a 10/10 scene in it
ОтветитьThe way he cradles the specific yet intangible emotion of the final embers of his life in a single strand in such a human way is truly artful - one powerful emotion expressed though every breath whilst still telling the story of the replicant...
It's no surprise he wrote it himself
IMO this perfectly captures the tragedy of most cyberpunk stuff.
Ответить'' ... All those moments will be lost in time .. like tears in the rain ..' .. WRONG! ... Not according to Quantum Entanglements, discovered in 1935 by Einstein, along with two other colleagues. ... Einstein, unintentionally, may very well have proven the afterlife. .. time-space life force-traces (i.e., us, or others) that must continue their correlations (entanglements) with its history, with other force-traces, AND with the future - they must continue, else the whole mathematical/statistical construct of the Universe collapses! ... Don't do a knee-jerk, lame attack on the messenger, so to speak - GOGGLE it!; physics papers have been written on this.
ОтветитьRoy trying to survive through Deckard's memories... Desperately telling the peak of his life in a few seconds, his accomplishments, his stories... Finding a way to be remembered by anyone.
That, right there, is the true fight for survival. That is what turned him, maybe not into a human, but surely into a form of life!!!
Roy lives because we all remember him. He won!!!
Chill Roy, information cannot be lost, because enthropy.
ОтветитьI love movies more back then than now. They use cgi and editing to cover up so much now but then you didn't really have that. Actors had to be more skilled in how they spoke and acted. The writing had to be more on par because there was no redo's. There were not digital reals it was all tape that you really couldn't edit. Movies were an art back then of the most skilled unlike today.
ОтветитьPhotography. Sound. Acting. Lighting. All on point
ОтветитьHi! I just came to greet the Blade Runner 2049 fanboys. You can boast about it, you can glorify it but the original is 1000 times better. Until we meet again.
ОтветитьHe carried a weapon most of his life but decided to carry a dove in his final moments
ОтветитьThe small inflections in Hauer’s speech just sell it so well. It’s not prepared. It’s elegant but disorganised. A cohesive reflection on the mess that is human life.
ОтветитьDoesn't make sense to me how this is in the same universe as aliens xenomorphs
ОтветитьThe Irony that an Adroid really did prove to be more human than human by saving that which hunted him. Maybe he had empathy in the end? Who knows
ОтветитьNo
ОтветитьWell this was bull shi.
ОтветитьEpic. I am one of those that enjoyed the film and was thrown back in my chair the moment I heard "Roy" with those last moments. There is no other actor that could have accomplished what Rutger had. ...and the Oscar goes to...Rutger Hauer.
ОтветитьI think “time to die” is the stronger line instead of “tears in (the) rain”.
ОтветитьJust be kind.
I have had a truly appalling life and lost everyone I ever loved very early.
I do not have long, I have lasted a lot longer than I thought.
But just be kind.
😊
I like how Deckard spits at Roy just as he's about to fall to his death, a final act of defiance. Then Roy saves him, and we see his emotions turn to shock and fear. Roy towers over him, omnipotent and intimidating. Then he kneels, and speaks. He reflects on the extraordinary memories he carries within him, confusing Deckard, until he laments at how all those moments will disappear, like tears in rain. The expression on Deckard shifts to empathy, because he knows that Roy feels something fundamentally human. He knows Roy is afraid to die.
Roy then does just that, and the dove he was holding is released, the camera capturing its flight. Doves taking flight are symbolic of peace, indicating how Roy accepted and became at peace with dying. Peace is also a theme that goes against most of this movie's content of brutality and conflict. I feel like it was a defiant message of hope, stating that even in such an awful world, all life can find peace, artificial or no.
B E S T monologue in HISTORY>
ОтветитьGod i used to be ripped
ОтветитьDeep space 69 brought me here what a movive
ОтветитьJust saw this movie. More than 40 years after its release.. all I know now is how hopeful the past thought of us and how scarce we are of great cinema
ОтветитьRoy catching Deckard still gives me goosebumps everytime I watch this film. Truly amazing.
ОтветитьThe best part of the movie for me ❤
ОтветитьUnforgettable vangelis sound track perfection. Rutger was one of the best.
Ответитьeven the title is wrong, he says "like tears in rain" not "like tears in THE rain" he never says "THE"
ОтветитьAttack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion!. I wish I could see such things in my short life.
ОтветитьLove the symbolism of the bird flying away, as if to say, if this artificial creature can speak with such pathos and self reflection, then maybe it has a soul and consciousness.
Ответить9/10 ?????? try 11/10
ОтветитьExcellent
ОтветитьVery very underrated movie exceptional scene as an 11 yr old at the release of the movie(1982) I did not quite understand what he meant but the emotion was not miswd
ОтветитьDeckard is not a replicant. Never was.
ОтветитьThe way Deckard slowly realizes that Roy is a sentient being capable of recognizing his own existence and death. The way he contemplates that when he "dies" his memories won't pass on; they won't be downloaded like some machine. He affords Deckard his last moments to reveal the sadness and regret that he doesn't have anyone else to pass his experiences on to. In that moment, Deckard realizes the Replicants are more human than he ever thought to give rise to the possibility of. It sets up 2049 rather eloquently; the idea passing a part of ourselves onto the next generation.
Ответить"All those things will be lost" is a perfect explanation of just how finite life is. A sunset could be seen by a billion people and each one will be different and eventually lost
ОтветитьA new algorithm
ОтветитьBlade Runner for me boils to this scene, this scene is soooo good it leaves me questioning existence. Why do they no longer make movies like this.
ОтветитьWho was truely more alive?
ОтветитьNever ever forgotten that scene.stunning.
ОтветитьI love how he spit before he fell....F YOU!!!!!!
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