Blade Runner 101

The replicants in Blade Runner know they're replicants. Except Rachael. She's a new type of replicant and shes been given somebody else's memories to cushion her emotional responses so she can be more easily controlled. So if Deckard is also a replicant, he doesn't know about it either. So hes the same as Rachael. So it follows that he must have somebody else's memories too. And there's really only one person who's memories he could have.

GAFF IS DECKARD. If you think about it, it makes complete sense. Who is Gaff anyway? I propose that he was the best Blade Runner in the business before he got injured and acquired his limp, possibly even going after the replicants in the film. He's right up there in the cop ranks and appears to be close to Police Chief Bryant, the same relationship Deckard re-assumes when he's hauled in at the start of the film. Deckard isn't even allowed to fly his own police car. Pretty much every time he needs to go somewhere, Gaff has to drive him. He's a real dick about it too, he doesn't talk to him or even acknowledge his presence. He just drives him around with that resentful scowl on his face. How come Deckard isn't flying himself?

Right through the film, Gaff shows complete contempt for Deckard. Right at the start when he approaches him eating those delicious looking noodles, his way of saying "hello" is by hitting him on the arm with his cane. All the way through he's basically a massive prick to him. The relationship makes sense - this whole endeavour of using a robot to hunt robots is experimental. If Deckard has Gaff's memories and skills than who better to keep a close eye on him to assess how things are going? And how much would Gaff hate doing this? The more Deckard succeeds, the more reason Gaff has to hate him. He's everything Gaff once was and serves as a painfull reminder.

Then we have the one big clue. The unicorn.

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congrats you regurgitated one of the most common blade runner theories ever. you want a cookie?

the film already implies this with gaff making origami figures.

there are still faggots out there who don't acknowledge it tho

Deckard as a replicant is fucking stupid. If the story isn’t about a Human hunting robots it has no meaning.

why tho? its literally the same shit

What did he mean by this?

I love watching this movie it has such an amazing atmosphere.

damn, Jiro must be hitting rough times in 2019.

Because of the whole character arc and theme of the movie is based on humanity and how in the end, the robot shows more humanity than the human itself.

Thus answering the question if robots can be more human than humans itself.

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blade runners = savage hwhiteman

showing humanity how? by squishing his "dad" head? by killing the neet toy maker who did nothing wrong? or by killing many more off world ? give me a break
the movie is about what makes you a human. Batty didnt show more humanity, there was no point in killing Deckard since he realized his time was over, he was done no matter what. No one can cheat dead just like lets say and old human his time was come there is no escaping he was on his dead bed. Then the famous monologue. He realize the only thing we humans have at the end are our memories dosent matter if you are filthy rich own a mansion a jet and 20y old gf or you are a NEET in mom basement. The only thing that matter at your final moments are your memories from your life journey and All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.

The original idea was that the guy that created the replicants was also a replicant but that seems a bit pointless so Ridley shifted that twist to Deckard.

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can someone explain why everything is blue and foggy in the future?

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It's about a replicant even taking on the job of hunting replicants, of not just creating fake people (replicants) but creating convincing fakes that they don't know they're fake.


How would that even work? Replicants wouldn't exist unless a human created them. Granted I haven't read the source material because Dick is a bit fucking nutty and I just can't sit through it. I barely got through Man in the High Castle and that took some effort.


I would say "Sorry tortoise" and then flip it back over. Then I would think, hmm, not much water around here. Tortoise might die unless I help. So I pick it up and see if I can find somewhere for it to live. Then I remember some tortoises shouldn't be picked up because it wrecks their internal GPS, but then I remember I think that only applies to sea turtles, and then only at birth, so then I take the tortoise with me.

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Stupid roboto. If this was a nigger test i would have showed you fat ass images.

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No, pleb.

The central theme of the initial novel and the movie is that Replicants are not Human because they can feel no empathy. In order to be a good Blade Runner, a Human has to be ruthless. He can’t feel any empathy for Replicants. He has to shoot fleeing women in the back, shoot unarmed men, lie to them, and kill them through underhanded means.

So if Deckard is a Replicant, there’s no fucking challenge or meaning to Roy acting with empathy at the end, because he shows guilt and remorse throughout the movie. He hates his job because of what it makes him, and in the end, Roy shows him Replicants could go beyond.

If you are a retard like Ridley Scott though, you throw all that out the window for a stupid artless twist that makes Deckard the most emotionally evolved replicant in the story.

Deckard cucks on suicide watch

was he /fa/?

Yes. And Holden was Holla Forums.

How does she wipe her butt? Does she have to hold one cheek open to really get in there?

It's all ridley scott fanfiction that doesn't make sense at the most basic level. Bryant hates skinjobs, so why would he ever have a skinjob investigator around? And he's known Deckardt for some time.

Scott was just salty that his script wasn't as mindbending as Philip K. Dick's book. There was never a moment where you actually doubted your own existence and the reality around you. So he hastily tried some half baked replacement.

In the book, replicants are tested for empathy through their relationship with animals. It's not really a matter of brutality against other people.

When does Deckardt understand that Rachel is a replicant, during her test? Notice how all questions are about animals: a turtle in the desert, the pricey skin wallet, the wasp on your arm, the jews hanging the porn calendar on the bedroom wall.

Doesn't everyone do that?

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Hum…

The hotheads in TDKR know they're replicants. Except CIA. He's a new type of hothead and he's been given somebody else's flight plan to cushion his interrogation techniques so he can be more easily crashed. So if Dr. Pavel is also a hothead, he doesn't know about it either. So hes the same as CIA. So it follows that he must have somebody else's flight plan too. And there's really only one agency who's flight plan he could have.

BANE IS DR PAVEL. If you think about it, it makes complete sense. Who is Bane anyway? I propose that he was the best plane crasher in the business before he got injured and acquired his mask, possibly even going after the hotheads in the film. He's right up there in the league of shadows and appears to be close to Masketta Man, the same relationship Pavel re-assumes when he's hauled in at the start of the film. Dr. Pavel isn't even allowed to fly his own plane. Pretty much every time he needs to go somewhere, Bane has to fly him. He's a real dick about it too, he doesn't talk to him or even acknowledge his presence. He just flies him around with that resentful scowl on his face. How come Dr. Pavel isn't flying himself?

Right through the film, Bane shows complete contempt for Dr. Pavel. Right at the start when he approaches him riding this sporty looking SUV, his way of saying "hello" is by embracing him as he crashes CIA's plane. All the way through he's basically a massive prick to him. The relationship makes sense - this whole endeavour of using a hothead to hunt hotheads is experimental. If Dr. Pavel has Bane's flight plan and hired guns than who better to keep a close eye on him to assess how things are going? And how much would Bane hate doing this? The more Dr. Pavel succeeds, the more reason Bane has to hate him. He's everything Bane once was and serves as an extremely painful reminder.

Then we have the one big clue. The suit case.

The scenes about the millionaire bat fetishists were shit

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Ridley Scott is a replicant.
Phillip K Dick was real.

NOT REALIZING THE ENTIRE POINT OF THE MOVIE IS INTROSPECTION AND SELF-REFLECTION
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