Added: 4 years ago
From: rxnnxs
Views: 161,365
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (285)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • its one of my favorite movies all times..........

  • The slave revolted against its masters and it became free to choose, yet with a limited lifespan. Nolonger a replicant, but a sentient being with its own emotions demonstrating his consciousness through empathy towards Decard.

  • Oh,..and he actually did that jump. He said so in an interview.

  • The Nexus 6 was Roy Batty.He had a name.

  • I can't believe this movie was panned by critics at first. Style over substance? This movie had style AND substance. In fact, I think this movie is one of the most, if not the most, stylish and rich movies ever made.

  • Epic Ford jump...cause chevies cant jump. LOL just kidding, there are a few chevies that i enjoy.

  • This is probably the one movie where I wish I could just be sucked into the TV

  • Did Deckard spit at Roy at 2:24?

  • vangelis' music from start to finish was also awesome!

  • I love the new sky scene at 4:14, the old blue one never made sense.

  • The replicant shows his level of self awareness by helping Decard from death. A true masterpiece where the master slave relationship is reversed by a single choice - a choice of consciousness and ethics.

  • He saved him because he learned the value of life at the end of it.

  • Best movie ever!!! So beautiful, so sad... Rutger Hauer at his finest!

  • why do you think roy saved deckard? respect? because deckard is a brother replicant?

    notice the nails in roy's hands. prodigal son indeed.

  • Do sheep dream of electric androids?.....If they do, how can we ever prove it?

  • this gave me shivers! best sci-fi movie of all time <3

  • i has saw burning ships shooting c-rays at the onion in space, i've saw birds whisper in the rain but yet all those moments will be lost in space, like an russian spaceship in 1954.

    Time to...die.

  • Le meilleure film de science fiction avec 2001 l'odyssée de l'espace.

  • Did Rutger write this his own lines in this scene or did he ad lib it?

  • I,ve seen things you people wouldn,t believe burniugs ships of  oryan

  • Anyone else notice that Deckard doesn't say a word to Batty throughout the film?

  • „Ich habe Dinge gesehen......"

  • Я видел такое, что вам, людям, и не снилось. Атакующие корабли, пылающие над Орионом. Лучи Си разрезающие мрак у ворот Тан Гейзера.

    Все эти мгновения затеряются во времени, как слёзы в дожде.

    ... Пришло время умирать.

  • I remember when I first saw this, as Roy grabbed Deckard's arm I was like ''What are you doing?!''

  • but there is more to the scene. there's alot more subterfuge and deception and cover ups n stuff. brilliant section of the book.

    The ending in the movie is alot better than the book though. Not to say that the book's ending wasn't any good though.

  • If you've read the book it was based on (Do Android's Dream Of Electric Sheep) you'd know that the director of this movie could've used the best bit of the book. Maybe he did and didnt use it.

    but its where deckard gets arrested and is suspected of being an android and then the police chief tells him in secret that the whole police department is full of androids and that he's actually undercover to bust them all. But then deckard kills him and it turns out that the chief was actually an andie.

  • One of the true classics of all time. I am surprised why this film was never nominated for best picture.

  • @mitchman414 The police chief was killed by Phil Resch. A blade runner, who does not appear in the movie.

    The book is much more complex than the movie and tells a different story. Anyway the movie ist an incredible work of art.

  • @blitvar1 Is Deckard human in the book???

  • @mst3k54 I know the Answer to your question. But my tip is. If you really whant to know it, then read the Book on your on.

  • A friend of mine wants me to recite Roys lines at his funeral.' Tears in rain' says it all. We all need to accept like Roy 'time to die'

  • Comment removed

  • My take on this is that Batty is amused. Amused by the revelation to himself that he is capable of human action, of emphatic action, if not empathy itself. He realises that there is no reason for him to save his enemy, yet he is compelled to do so, and therefore, in his mind, he is human, which is humorous. Dick would have loved that implication, to bad that it is lost on the mainstream interpretation...

  • ...funny how all these people that upload the classic "tears in the Rain" scene speak so highly of it but ALL the uploads are in crappy 240p resolution! FAIL!!!...

  • @SteveSabbai

    This isn't in 240p, and you've spammed that same comment on just about every video. You are the fail.

  • @AnotherSchmoe ...240/360 wats the diff? both are still crappy resolution! i wouldnt need to spam if all the videos werent crap! yes i am fail!...you have a nice life ok?

  • @SteveSabbai

    There's a lot of difference between 240 and 360. So what, all the videos aren't in 1080p, it's obnoxious to just sit and whine about it over and over. If you want to be that fussy then upload your own, gee whiz, it's not like you paid to watch it on here.

  • Comment removed

  • 1) Roy Batty yells KINSHIP when he grabs Han Solo..(implies they belong to the same kind)

    2) Cop at the end says "uve done a mans job son..." ..implies HS wasnt a human...and says "its too bad u wont live" implying HS has to be destroyd

    3)Same cop leaves an origami unicorn, before, implying he knows what HAN SOLO is dreaming...hence HS is a replicant...

    Star Wars prequels are lousy!! by the way! and the Crystal Skull want that goo wither! BLADE RUNNEr IS A MASTER PIECE and VANGELIS AS WELL!

  • @Wakipenda he said "it's too bad SHE won't live", talking about the female replicant deckard was in love with. And also according to Ridley Scott it was his earlier intention that Deckard was a human and only changed his mind after the endless fascination by all the fans of the movie long after it was out.

  • @Wakipenda

    I never realized he yells "kinship" at this final scene. Very perceptive.  I knew about the other two points.

  • @Wakipenda

    I'm pretty sure Edward James Olmos says : "You've done a man's job, sir" and "It's too bad she won't live,......"

    Never noticed 'Kinship' before though.

    Agreed on the masterpiece, of vision and sound.

  • I haven't seen a film at the cinema for over 20 years. When I used to go regularly, when the film finished, everyone would march out like robots. Very few stayed to view the final credits & music...or to reflect on the films meaning for a while.

    Are we not becoming more & more like mechanical

    programed "androids".? Although in this film we are taught the value of life...by the "so called" artificial life forms we have created. We are messed up so bad we do not realize our own inner empty'ness.

  • "Do Androids Dream of electric sheep.." What a stunning, evocative title to the short story by the late 'Phil K. Dick', which inspired this masterpiece.

    Ridley Scott + Vangelis + Rutger Hauer + Harrison Ford + P. K. Dick + ALL the other actors..producers, camera crew etc. = A Timeless classic.

    A work of Inspiration, love & visionary dedication...not an exercise in makeing mega bucks.

    I watched this for the 1st time in an empty Cinema.... stunned.

  • ive seen things ... ive seen them .. with my eyes .... you people wouldent belive thier often ... in disguise ... attack carrots of the shoulder of orion i watch cheesebeams glitter in the darkness at handbag gate .... all these things lost like qualalumpour in the rain time to FRY!?

    fuck you weeble u ruined this scene for me u sexy bastard

  • Comment removed

  • Easily my most favorite movie of all time--nothing even compares. This scene is one of the great ones, to be sure.

  • 2012 isn't going to happen because Hollywood says that this film is set California 2019. Therefore.

  • Roy Batty is a SPARTICUS.

  • 2:25 "Ah Kinship"

  • the mystery of human life explained.

  • Great scene but not my favorite i prefer the one where Batty confronts his creator and asks for more life...Ive always had mixed emotions about Batty on one hand he is a monster yet on the other he just wants to survive and not perish and i think that is something most people can relate with,So do the ends justify the means?

  • @NocturneKing The ends do not justify the means. There //is// a truth, humans are just too brutal most of the time to bother to go looking for it. Sometimes we are forced to see a truth. This movie points this out.

  • Saw this movie today after my dad was telling me about for years. I've come to the conclusion that this movie is excellent.

    But I have also concluded that any movie that questions something like our humanity or anything remotely important like that instead of being just visually appealing is a winner in my book.

    This movie had both.

    Fucking amazing!

  • All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in the rain... esse androide é filósofo kkkkkkkk

  • beautifull, complex and simple as a movie should be

  • @DirectorOfAllTimes Different century. For this century, yes, Inception is the most well written, but Blade Runner will always be a classic.

  • Molto toccante e drammatica la scena finale,piango ogni volta che vedo questo film perché mi ha fatto comprendere quanto sia importante la vita se pur breve,ma importante.

  • I really like when he says " like tears in the rain" - Cant make you wonder if he actually is crying. Just another part of the mystery called Roy Batty

  • i like the final cut very much....except for the extended unicorn scene, and the "father" instead of the expletive. Added oomf... plus, i think it fit better to be led to believe that in his moment of passion (an "unfeeling" android has passion !) he later killed Sebastian too.

  • Bladerunner is a real gem in form and substance.

  • "you've done a mans job sir... but are you sure you are a man?" Original dialogue

  • The greatest and most intelligent Sci Fi of the Century!

  • Comment removed

  • This my favorite movie of all time. I got the 5 disk blu ray box set.

  • Rutger acts like brando in apocalypse now monologue. But Brando acts better et says deeper things. Look by yourself. Good scene anyway

  • "All those moments will be lost in time like tears in rain ______Time to die"

  • just searching for an solution to the ultimate mystery?

  • I cant stand this movie ...why is it compared to actual great sci fi films ?? That guy from lady hawk is an annoying twit .

  • @Angryconsumernerd you're kidding right? It's not only compared to great sci fi films, it IS a great sci fi film. Many even agree it's the best.

    Check ign's list of best sci fi films and it's number 1.

    Also try to watch it more then once. When I first watched it when I was young I wanted more action and didn't like it at all. Now Its one of my favorites.

  • @Angryconsumernerd you are taking the p**s ??????

  • @MRBUSY1000 ...am I going pee ?

  • F34k A

  • Fantastic film one of my all times favorites

  • You look at Avatar and Terminator Salvation today and just laugh. This is an EPIC movie.

  • @baliboy911 Terminator Salvation wasn't that bad, it's the only other Terminator movie (besides the first one) that takes itself seriously and doesn't tell any jokes at all

  • @horaciosi and that would be the problem

  • @horaciosi I highly disagree. I'm a big fan of the first two movies, but Salvation was so full of plot holes that even t3 was better. And that's saying a lot.

  • and this was all before terminator

  • F#4kin love this sh!t.

  • Blade Runner | Бегущий по лезвию - один из самых выдающихся фильмов десятилетия, именно он показал, как надо делать киберпанк. Великолепный сюжет не даст заскучать никому, ты прям вцепляешься в экран и не отходишь не на секунду. Мощь среди кинематографа. Классика, которую никто никогда не забудет. Также отдельное спасибо актерскому составу - играют безупречно, особенно злодеи.

    А финальная сцена настолько трогательна, что я не выдержал и заплакал.

    10/10 Blade Runner Forever!

  • don't like soundtracks for that film, absolutely!!!!!

  • TDK? (looks at stacks of blank burnt CDs)- yeah they still around for sure - as is the atari label

  • maravilhoso

  • The Best shot film of all time

  • While this was going on Alien was going on at the same time.

  • *Rutger Hauer*

    Proud to be Dutch !!!

  • @Aerox68 Rutger Hauer will always be Magneto to me. Not the old guy who played Gandalf.

    -R78

  • @Aerox68 ALL HAIL THE MIGHTY DUTCH OVEN!

  • whatever happened to TDK

  • @allclassics They were "assimilated" by a larger, richer company. RIP TDK.

  • Time to die....

  • this dialog has changed my life. I would never forget it!

  • legendary ... rutger hauer pefect for this scene....

  • This scene sure gets to you, the guy was to "weird" to live maybe, but to rare to die also in a way for me. I must have that directors cut edition, even if i have to steal it !!

  • i kinda felt bad for Batty at the end

  • @Axe516:

    Me too! It's a great movie in that there really is no black & white simple "bad guy".

  • Our great Rutger Hauer from Netherland.

    An Aquarian actor in a SF movie.

    Awesome.

  • hehe. Yes an Aquarian Goat. same as you perhaps? :-P

    and music by an Aries Goat (Vangelis). :-)))

  • Filosofia.

  • I makes plenty of sense for Deckard to be a replicant.

    Although it's not explicitly stated, there are several hints and clues that bring the watcher to such a conclusion. Deckard is asked if he has performed the Voight-Kampf test on himself. Roy saves Deckard out of a sense of "kinship", they are both slaves to circumstance.

    The voice-overs that were cut from filming actually state that Rachel has no termination date, she's special. Yet Deckard still wonders how much time they have left.

  • ...but then again who does?...

  • And Rutger wrote this dialogue in. Beautiful contribution.

  • awsome one of the most powerful lines in any movie

  • @1334JINXT wrote this in? he improvised it on the spot

    he got so much smack for doing that, but when producers found out that people who got special showings of the movie kept talking about that exact line he improvised they left it in.....and made a utter fool of themselves :D

  • This is the third "pigeon flying away" take that I've seen, and it's the best so far.

  • The idea that Deckard is a Replicant is something that Ridley Scott came up with partway into filming. He wasn't conceived that way by the writers of the script, nor was the charater in Dick's book (upon which it is loosely based). But since film is decidedly a director's medium, one could argue that Deck is a rep simply on Scott's say so.

    IMO, the film still leaves it somewhat open to interpretation, however. Blade Runner is an all-time favorite. Ditched high school to see it in the theater.

  • It makes no sense for Deckard to be a replicant.

    The way they obviously felt about replicants ('skin job' being analogous to 'Ni**er', for example), I think it would be like hiring a child molester to oversee the city's registered sex offender database.

  • @ironhorzmn Deckard doesn't know he's a replicant though. A child molester does know he's a molester.

  • Anyone out there with experience of these people notice the similarity between Batty and the other replicants and people who have Asperger's?

  • Esta sequencia é o maximo!!!

    Adoro esse filme!!

  • Batty really want to hurt Deckard to make him feel like what it is to be a replicant. Maybe to enlighten him about his true being(Deckard not aware of himself being a replicant). The compassion they gain to eachother during this final scene is just beautiful. Love live BladeRunner, and long live Ridley Scott.

  • the hole in the Deckard is a replicant is that , with superior strength, he shouldve easily been able to leap....however,maybe he was able to withstand leon's punches - it completely makes a better dichotomy to have mankind's prodigy teach mankind humanity - Deckard being a replicant completely deconstructs that very necessary component....

  • Well, since Nexus 6 is the "new model", more human than human, couldn´t Deckard be an earlier model 4 or 5. Why would Gaff leave a unicorn at Ricks doorstep? Why is Deckards apartment filled with photographs? My god, the depth in this movie is just...ah...I´m sure of that Deckard IS in fact a replicant, but the beatu of it is that you can really belive whatever you want to belive, the story of the movie works both ways.

  • Were there different kinds of replicants built for different tasks? perhaps Deckard didn't have the same physical abilities as the military models?

  • Yes, that would be an explanation. i also thought Ridley Scott shouldve not revealed that Deckard was a replicant ... (he had admitted as such in the final cut extras DVD) .  It shouldve been open to interpretation, therefore increasing the depth.

  • Yeah, long live Ridley Scott....but the Estate of Phillip K. Dick is threatening a lawsuit of Google over the naming of its new phone, Nexus 1

  • Gaff: "You've done a MAN'S job, sir"

    Very revealing quote about real Deckard's being in the movie.

  • Yes, i am beginning to accept that, but still, it was the differential in strength - Deckard wouldve been able to put up more of a fight, if he was a replicant. - I guess, him withstanding the punches without concussion or being knocked out completely was an indicator?

  • Deckard is a replicant...

  • comment ne pas penser à cette triste année et pourtant ce film devint pour moi à cet instant une sublime envolée je suis batty love tow

  • Revenge, Forgiveness, Truth, Compassion, all in 1 movie scene. Surely the best end scene ever. It is the best.

  • This is a very unique death scene to me. You think Batty's a really scary and crazy guy, and then in about fourty secons (starting when he saves Deckard and ending with his words "time to die"), your opinion does a total 180. You realize how tortured he was in life...and then you feel happy in a bittersweet way when he dies, because it was a peaceful death. Only in death did he find the peace he always sought...

  • I think Batty and his cohorts were children inside and never had time to mature. He had super strength and in 4 years one would never develop the maturity to use these abilities properly. Sure they had the intellect of you and I but with such a short lifespan you need external experiences to cope with what life dishes out.

  • Well, it's like Tyrell said, the reason a lot of Replicants end up going insane is because they have no context (or more specifically, memories) to place their emotions in, so they usually go insane for not knowing why they feel certain emotions. That was the idea behind Rachel--an experiment to see if Replicants wouldn't go insane if given fake memories.

  • @TheShockMaster This is the stupidest thing I ever read

  • @tedhtedh

    Fair enough. How so?

  • @TheShockMaster haha. Sorry Shockmaster. I meant to comment on someone's post that said deckard was a replicant. lol.

  • @TheShockMaster And when he saves his life and dies it's kinda like Batty lives on through Deckard's memories.

  • @TheShockMaster this is what most movies fail in having a good ending. in fact it wasn't cliche at all.

  • I rembere watching this film in the 80´s. I was a "star wars kid" expecting another space opera when watching. What a difference- the movie touched me deep inside- a fanal for humanity. Best movie ever!

  • blew me socks off!

  • que lindo es harrison ford

  • best scene ever

  • I like Gath, he's kind of represents the unseen populous of the city, he's a mixture of different ethnic groups and he speaks the language. If you notice he Olmos has blues eyes rather then dark, meaning he's not one single ethnic group.

  • You mean "Gaff"?

  • I suppose so, sorry for the misspelling.

  • No prob :)

  • Quite an experiance to live in fear isn't it ....

  • ...But then again...who does?...

  • Wonderful scene! I want to see the final cut version of the film. I see that the director fixed the scene when Roy lets the bird go and its flies up into the sky. In the orginal version it didnt match the rest of the scene. Now I can see that the sky is dark and the buildings match the rest of the scene. Beautiful scene!

  • its kinda interesting tho tat are feelings nd emotions ar born out of millions of years of evolution nd we only get one chance to experience it all....:)

  • Anyone else think Roy looks like Bryan Fury?

  • this always used to scare me as a child - the bit where roy jumps - its like anything could happen to dekard!

  • ''It's too bad I'm about to choke your wife to death... but then again should I, they pay me by the hour''

  • the most beautiful scene from the greatest film of all time.

  • Beautiful..one of the best scenes i have ever seen in a movie

  • The original cut was miles better..the overlay narration was more meaningful and added the human tone to the film...

    Tears in the rain...'' I dont know why he saved me life.....maybe in those last few moments he loved life more than anything.. anyone's life..my life!...all he wanted was the same questions we all ask..were am i from..how long do i have..were am i going...all i could do was sit there and watch him die........

    Ridly scott ruined the film wen he took this away from his version...

  • I don't get it. is this movie against robots or is it saying that maufactured bunches of wires, computer chips and plastic are equal to any kind of organic life?

    if the latter is the case, I may lose some respect for Ridley Scott.

  • U did not get it.

    2 of the many meanings of that movie r :

    1) Humans have a huge responsability for the monsters they created.

    2) Understand that there r those who r like slaves and their life is very sad, although in our western countries we do not care at all about them, but little by little, may them will revert to us and we should pay a painful bill.

  • ah, I thought after a little that might have been it. well that is ALOT better than I had considered. still. I strongly dislike robots.

  • I like how your value entities based on what chemicals they're composed of. That's worse than racism to be quite honest.

  • your freakin joking right? dude, hate to break it to you but and entitie made of plastic and wires aren't equal to something nature and evolution composed. I'd rather hang out with a crab than a computer that mimics human nature. because thats all it is. An emotionless gadjet.

  • Well in the case of Blade Runner the replicants are organic. I don't know why you you think carbon is so important to someone's value.

  • ..... because a natural being is its own self. not a manufactured one. It was created by evolution and nature. not at the hands of confused, faceless and inconsiderate coperations.

    wait, so Repicants are more like genetic engeneared creations as apposed to androids?

  • They replicants are made out of genetically modified cells extracted from humans. They're formed as adults and only live for 4 years and can have fake memories implanted.

    In the book DADoES the androids are a hybrid of organic and inorganic parts, but they have an organic brain.

  • In the book they're pseudo-humans, because they were made without empathy, but at the same time so are other naturally formed people.

    The movie and the book are seperate though and the androids of DADoES really aren't the replicants of Blade Runner.

  • well then, its more a movie about the ethics of genetic engeneering. Which has given all the respect back to Ridley Scott in my mind.

  • its not so much the composition of carbon. its that machines are emotionless. its just a fact. I just get tired of Sci Fi that pretends like that isn't so.

    Frank Herbert and Stephen King have the right idea thou.

  • Yes, science proves that only evolution can make emotions. Emotions are something only billions of years of fucking and killing can make.Even when they're organic and have the same chemical composition as us.

    It's a proven fact. There are peer reviews studies on it.

    You sure showed me.

  • WOW. the fact that u think that emotions are only the result of " billions of years of fucking and killing" I feel sorry for u you sad sad little thing. That kind of attitude is the kind of inhumanity to man that creates robots. mlm

    And if u have just said that Organic things are the ones with emotions what happend to the " your worst than racist cause u hate androids!" thing?

  • In order to argue with someone, they have to have some form of comprehension.

  • well, if u wanted to acomplish anything from that argument u haven't. None of my opions have changed.

  • good for you?

  • kk.

  • and how the hell is that worse than racism?

  • what a film, what a scene. hollywood at its best!

  • POETRY!

  • Ridley Scott is awesome! I ove his movies and I hope he does great with Robin Hood! What a genius.

  • who does?

  • In the Ridley's cut, the dove flys to a blue sky!