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  • what is the song from 3:20 at the end? Can I find it on the original soundtrack?

  • @zedpapa Memories of Green

  • I can't imagine the shit storm that'll happen when there are real replicants. Especially like Rachel.

  • Great scene. So sad for Rachel.

  • The woman I loved, left me. I couldn't bear it. I made a lifesize doll in her image. She found out and got interested in me again. She came to my apartment. I kind of had to tell her she was a human, and my doll was more than human- as in, 100% reliable for eternity. (Not to mention, I was 2 much of a lazy dreamer to ever support her.) True Story. I still have the doll and we're in love today and forever. 31 years so far. Now I'm 58, but she's still 20 and smokin' hot. ... Play-on,,,, play-on

  • @phlpmhll45 Wait till there are real replicants...

  • *Memory Implant Mod. 7

    Property of Tyrell Corp. All rights reserved.

    Made in China*

  • Deckard was mean. To him she's just "any other machine", and since his is a Bladerunner anyway, why would he risk getting emotionally involved with what he might retire if Tyrell decides she has become "unpredictable".

  • Dick move, Deckard. Dick move.

  • I like the piano background music at the end of this video. What is it called?

  • great angle for rachel, you can barely see the tears but they're there.

  • There is a scene in Moon very similar to this. That movie is about Clones.

  • nexus is a great phone

  • This is my absolute favourite scene from the film - this scene is what Blade Runner is all about, loss of identity...

    <3 <3 <3

  • It only just now hit me what a giant asshole Deckard is!

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  • What's with the audio? His voice sounds a bit higher than usual.

  • @valdez13 voice overs: "When we started shooting it had been tacitly agreed that the version of the film that we had agreed upon was the version without voice over narration. It was a f**king nightmare. I thought that the film had worked without the narration. But now I was stuck re-creating that narration. And I was obliged to do the voice overs for people that did not represent the director's interests." "I went kicking and screaming to the studio to record it. - Harrison ford

  • @92451721921892113 Check out the "kicking and screaming" depicted in our homage to this forced collaboration. Look on my Channel or simply Search YouTube for "Blade Runner Voice-Over Coercion." -Valdez bravo

  • Rachael is a Nexus-7!

  • maybe I am the best the world offered as long as I am..who am I?.

  • Magic, magic, magic. Truly wonderful scene. from Deckard's dim lit room to the beauty of Rachel, and that piano....whoa!! A masterpiece. Ridley Scotts finest hour.

  • thee mood of this whole scene reminds, me of the menancholy of dealing with women who suffer, with BPD

    , independent of others validation that they are real, they feel empty, void, with no emotional anchor/sense of self to draw from

    very sad scene

  • I hope someone makes a video for blade runner like this one for the fifth element. What do you guys think?  watch?v=W_SXobEWzWQ

  • Those key cards weren't in use in the 80s...now they are. Good prediction of the future.

  • Such a great movie, great scene too.

  • This movie still holds itself today. It could come out today and it would be seemless. I wish they thought about movies the way they did with this one. Its truly a classic

  • which song is this on the soundtrack? the piano playing in the end? thanks.. =/

  • it's called Memories of Green by Vangelis and you can easily buy it at the iTunes store, together with all the rest of the soundtrack. It's great music!

  • Memories of Green I believe...

  • holy shit, didn't like this movie at the start but thsi movie is a masterpiece!

  • The spider in the story represents the Mother/the City in the movie and the people living in the city are the 100 babies. The streets are overcrowded and they have destroyed the earth just as the babies ate the mother. The "play doctor" part is representative of Incest relationship which Deck is developing with Rachel. They share the same parents (Tyrell & Earth/City). On top of this Rachel crys when she realises she is not human... Truth itself is questioned. Movie is so complex & Beautiful.

  • @PaytonWestlake the memory belongs to barbara hershey. she was a friend of hampton fancher, the main writer.

  • @PaytonWestlake Interresting idea, I always saw the spiders as a memory, although false and implanted, of an older more natural time when animal could actually have offsprings and were not manufactured, before WWT and all.

    In the book there is a scene where Pris Statton refers to herself as Rachael Rosen, somewhat hinting that they share the same implanted memories. Though in the book much of the "being human" concept is centered around Luba Luft, which sadly was omitted from the screenplay.

  • You know you are a ridiculous fan of BR when you watch this scene and begin to wish you had a pad that looked (and even sounded) just like it.

  • HELLS TO THE YEUH

  • This scene was shot just outside the chauffeurs quarters at the Ennis House-with it's destinctive cast concrete block exterior. This Frank Lloyd Wright house is for sale for $14M-Anyone with pockets deep enough?

  • Even as a kid I remember this scene so vividly. I almost felt like crying too (though it wasn't until years later that I fully understand what was actually happening in it). Poor Rachel, Tyrell was a real bastard that's for sure...

  • Powerful scene

  • I love this scene. The notion of someone knowing your private memories is frightful.

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  • haha that

    that was funny

  • "the egg hatched, and 100 baby spiders came out. and they ate her."

  • also, that was a good camera shot and sound effect from 0:10 to 0:16

  • a sad scene indeed. She realizes that she isn't even real, and she has no past. That must've shattered her world. Very sad.

  • It's called art. People are affected by it. Get over it. That's what good story-telling SHOULD do, stir an emotional reaction.

  • @barrdock

    Also proves how indifferent Deckard is to her, he cares not if he hurts her emotionally. Only when it's too late does he realize he has been heartless.

  • perhaps i am...

  • I would have chosen this scene also, this movie is science fiction but so close to reality.

  • you have to be very romantic to pic up exactly this scene.....

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