i was practically running through the house because i'm late, not ready and i have to go while this vid popped on my favourite list and it made me stop for a minute, contemplating the beautiness of it...enchanting!
i just dont understand why people spaz out about this scene. it really doesnt say anything much at all. go ahead and hate me - or alternatively go read the book this film was "based" on, which is a trillion times better than the film
@nostalgiacreep The "spaz" is because the scene captures what, sometime in the future MAY become a valid, important, and profound question and concern. What if something is created so "perfectly" that it becomes self aware. Would "it" then have the same right to life and liberty that we humans do. The movie "A.I. touches on this well. The above, coupled with a brilliant delivery and music, make for the "spaz" routine. I'm sure that "we" don't in anyway apologize for finding the scene brilliant.
AI tech is really picking up, one org at NASA Ames Singularity University, Astronauts have spoke there, or at least one...there IS now big funding, as Google is their biggest funder, yes google...read up on things that can and will help change our world, one day, hopefullly for the better...instead people dream up "end of times," Terminator scenarios when thinking of the future...we are not creatures with any kind of foresight...
Wonderful scene. Wonderful in it's true sense. When i watched this the first time i wished that i had seen those things too. Today i almost have. I mean think about it. What have we not seen in films or on the internet. The latest example is the film 'Avatar'. I was really on an alien planet there for a while. Some people take that for granted but that experience made me recall this scene. People, don't loose your sense of wonder!
When I first watched this scene it struck me in a powerful way. It has since solidified itself in my mind as one of the most beautifully poetic scenes ever in the history of film....beautiful...
Brilliant scene. Best ever. Thanks for posting this, it's very profound. I've read that Rutger Hauer considered his work in this film as the best of his career.
(Not to nitpick, but it's "like tears in rain", not in THE rain. It's a very small difference - it's just a more poetic way of saying the line.
An EPOC of a film, visually stunning, frightenly prophetic with a classic film sound track. I`ve always loved the scene above, especially cool considering Rutger Haure, wrote or doodled this monologue whilst in his trailer awaiting a call from Scott. Haure only told him a few of the lines, but during the take did the lot. Classic,
imdacoolestguy do you realise it only takes all of .00012 seconds to write an extra letter in a word thus benefiting your intelligence and mentality because it seems lower than average - good luck in life (you'll need it!)
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dude ur like soooooo rite, troll had like soooo many like epic scenes, da bit where da troll went - im evil am im going get ya! dude dat was soooo awesum. ur cool, i like cool people n im soooo cool, will troll the prequel be on utube?
Why are people spoiling a beautiful post with politics and hate?????? This scene is stunning and filled with such emmotion i cant believe its being spoilt with people bitchin all over it!!
totally underated by the younger generations. the book, Do Androids Dream of Electric sheep? is amazing! different from the film, but they r both equally as good. it first came out in '82. the same year philip.k.dick died,the author of the book. its unbeleivable how underated his works today. read the book and you'll see what i mean. unfortunatly Dick never got to see the movie, i reckon if i could make one wish for someone, it would be that.
I remember watching this movie as a teenager when it first came out back in the early eighties...Back then the world that Deckard lived in seemed quite far fetched....Not any more.....Everything that the creators of the movie dreamed of and more is coming to fruition......Harrison Ford played a blinder though...Cool movie...
You're right about human nature. I think I joined the U.F.U. because I worked with Heather, after the Cecil Whig ran an article about the U.F.U., in 2005. But, HUMAN NATURE made me a fascist.
shitting arsehole! it peole like you who make the world a bad place you kineving kunt!
and dont bother to correct my spelling or have a go at me! all people are equal, and youre blind not to see it, you should b ashamed of yourself you petty fuker!
now wait..dont be so quick to condemn..first i'm not a facist..in the war my family fought the nazis many died hidng jews..
but the communists were just as bad..if she was praising stalin or mao instead of musilini(who kiled like one tenth as many people) would you go off like that?
please friend dont be so quick to judge people till you know thier story
youreright and in the book that was the point. androids were seen as the lowest of the low becuase they were slaves. but deckard systematicly kills each of them, like a robot. PKD suggests that deckard's ehaviour was androiish. also the andys wanted a basic human right, freedom. human nature wont allow themselves to be the underlings, always have to be superior, so they made artificial humans to make themselves feel better.
im glad you understood, nt like other morons that j think its a film
It's ironic how it is believed in "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" and in "Blade Runner" that Replicants do not feel empathy, and how a Replicant was able to say something so poetic and beautiful...
Das ist mein absoluter Lieblingsfilm! Keine Ahnung wie oft ich den schon gesehen hab, und ich kann ihn mir immer wieder ansehen ...
Ich kanns kaum erwarten, am Samstag bringt mir ein Freund die Box aus der Schweiz mit ... ich habs verpennt die beizeiten zu bestellen und dann wars zu spät ... der Sonntag wird vor der Glotze zelebriert ...
Ich hab eine, ich hab eine :))) Und ich muss echt sagen: 59 Euro ist echt okay für so einen Batzen toller Reportagen und Zusatzinfos. Hat sich echt gelohnt!
His last sentence: "All these moments will be lost in time like tears in the rain..." was first not in the script. Rutger Hauer convinced Ridley Scott during a rehearsal to use his own words, too. This guy is just amazing!
Out standing !!!
yoshi1one 1 month ago
May be the Beat EVER ? I don't know. But it is etched into me at a deep level.
fluxstringer 2 months ago
what is tannhauser gate?
thronelez 3 months ago
i was practically running through the house because i'm late, not ready and i have to go while this vid popped on my favourite list and it made me stop for a minute, contemplating the beautiness of it...enchanting!
botezalexandru 4 months ago in playlist Liked
One of the greatest films I have ever seen in my entire life and likely the best I will ever see before I die.
carnivalofsouls2047 6 months ago
Super!
Ivaa7777 8 months ago
ok two things 1. @Smithfeilds it is a scifi movie it even says it on the box and two its tears in rain not tears in the rain!
dartrixs 8 months ago
yeah this what i saw in my dream,just hope it will not come treu
This is what i see in most of my dreams now
And it ain't so fine in this time
Let just hope some one or some things come to save us from disaster and there is not been help for japan
just hope there new york will not sink in to the sea as well as japan is going right now
I hope japan will not sink in the sea
i pray for it not to happen
And i really do not pray or have a religion
But there is something so i just pray
peace
roelof37 9 months ago
i just dont understand why people spaz out about this scene. it really doesnt say anything much at all. go ahead and hate me - or alternatively go read the book this film was "based" on, which is a trillion times better than the film
nostalgiacreep 10 months ago
@nostalgiacreep The "spaz" is because the scene captures what, sometime in the future MAY become a valid, important, and profound question and concern. What if something is created so "perfectly" that it becomes self aware. Would "it" then have the same right to life and liberty that we humans do. The movie "A.I. touches on this well. The above, coupled with a brilliant delivery and music, make for the "spaz" routine. I'm sure that "we" don't in anyway apologize for finding the scene brilliant.
acomposer4U 1 week ago
AI tech is really picking up, one org at NASA Ames Singularity University, Astronauts have spoke there, or at least one...there IS now big funding, as Google is their biggest funder, yes google...read up on things that can and will help change our world, one day, hopefullly for the better...instead people dream up "end of times," Terminator scenarios when thinking of the future...we are not creatures with any kind of foresight...
dfowler1976 1 year ago
To die alone is more painful than dying.
peter2156 1 year ago
they don't make movies like this anymore
capucchan8 1 year ago 4
This is a classic you never get tired of watching. It tells us never forget the fact our human lives are precious. All our moments must count.
mameshki 1 year ago 4
gaga!
m18star 1 year ago
It´s not a sci-fimovie. You need to have some brain. Think. Try that!
Smithfieldis 1 year ago
I don't get Bladerunner. I tried to watch it and after a pointless first hour I turned it off. Don't understand the appeal at all
1980Triumph 1 year ago
Zomby!
herracunt 1 year ago
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This is DEEP.
Finding that death is at hand, he actually finds the truth in a way. He let's Deckard live.
"Kinship!"
And what he says really gets to me. First time I saw this my eyes began to water.
To think all those experiences in his short life will never be known by anyone else, never to be told...he realizes the value of life.
One of the best performances I have ever seen
AdamFpatrick 1 year ago
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He saved him because he recognized ... life is short ... you are a slave to the life of time
Epic movie, epic scene. Wonderful man i tell ya. Best sci fi movie ever.
"I've seen things you people would'nt believe." A robot/replicant appreciating life when he knows his time is up Put's humanity to shame
AdamFpatrick 1 year ago
my favorite movie scene of all time!
chucklibertine 1 year ago
Rutger Hauer adlibbed this scene himself
MozMagister 2 years ago
Wonderful scene. Wonderful in it's true sense. When i watched this the first time i wished that i had seen those things too. Today i almost have. I mean think about it. What have we not seen in films or on the internet. The latest example is the film 'Avatar'. I was really on an alien planet there for a while. Some people take that for granted but that experience made me recall this scene. People, don't loose your sense of wonder!
tuschman168 2 years ago 2
that is so true
FreelancerFreak 2 years ago
Very meaningful of course. BTW y did Lady Gaga use this quote on her tour???
byagugan 2 years ago
who ever came up with the idea to write this was a fucking genius one of my fav quotes
FreelancerFreak 2 years ago
When I first watched this scene it struck me in a powerful way. It has since solidified itself in my mind as one of the most beautifully poetic scenes ever in the history of film....beautiful...
HairyEyebrow 2 years ago
never can forget this scene
sevenender 2 years ago 2
amazing.
CitizenErasedRulez 2 years ago
Brilliant scene. Best ever. Thanks for posting this, it's very profound. I've read that Rutger Hauer considered his work in this film as the best of his career.
(Not to nitpick, but it's "like tears in rain", not in THE rain. It's a very small difference - it's just a more poetic way of saying the line.
trichonosis 2 years ago
The best movie ever made,,,no movie can live up to this one.....ever...
Silverforeskin 2 years ago
An EPOC of a film, visually stunning, frightenly prophetic with a classic film sound track. I`ve always loved the scene above, especially cool considering Rutger Haure, wrote or doodled this monologue whilst in his trailer awaiting a call from Scott. Haure only told him a few of the lines, but during the take did the lot. Classic,
axelusul 2 years ago
I would love to see C-Beams glitter in the dark at tanhauser gate.
viperslate 2 years ago 2
I hear they are pretty impressive :)
MsMeiv 2 years ago
me too.
sparroworange 2 years ago
I guess one of the best movies in cinema history.. just this 1.30 min scene is simply amazing... and it is the final meaning of all..
SandorKwiatkowski 2 years ago
Great monologue, almost Shakespearian in it's raw emotion. One of the greatest sci-fi movies ever.
WhereIsMyHair 2 years ago
Best bit of the film
MistroJoe 2 years ago 2
best film of the 80s?
lysander1 2 years ago 3
dont forget 2010 odyssey ... the dialog between HAL9000 and Dr. Chandra ...
clustergarde 2 years ago
imdacoolestguy do you realise it only takes all of .00012 seconds to write an extra letter in a word thus benefiting your intelligence and mentality because it seems lower than average - good luck in life (you'll need it!)
PartyWood 2 years ago 2
i love this movie it is one of my favorites!
hetnerd 2 years ago
Best movie about life and death ever made.
MiikeDante 2 years ago
Big time!
stethebee 2 years ago
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1 of da most like borin scenes in cinema history, old movies suck big time, no cgi r hot ass babes. RaSpex
imdacoolestguy 2 years ago
Do us all a favor and log out.
Killoggs 2 years ago
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man im cool but ur rite, how do u log out wen dis pc isnt mine, did u eva tink abt dat? no its easy 4 u dat has it all. thx dude, ur awesum, but mayc da reset button will log me out? get bak n let me know if da work. RaSpex.
imdacoolestguy 2 years ago
Troll!!!!!!
DrToke5 2 years ago
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Dude u read may mind, Troll was like a sooooo cool movie, batter than gremzoids, Troll shud b up der winning oscars, not boring flixs lik dis.
imdacoolestguy 2 years ago
imdacoolestguy... your a foolishguy!
Epic scene from a remarkable movie.
stethebee 2 years ago
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dude ur like soooooo rite, troll had like soooo many like epic scenes, da bit where da troll went - im evil am im going get ya! dude dat was soooo awesum. ur cool, i like cool people n im soooo cool, will troll the prequel be on utube?
imdacoolestguy 2 years ago
wow
SifTim 2 years ago
Pero quien vive???????????????
pipingmaker 2 years ago
Why are people spoiling a beautiful post with politics and hate?????? This scene is stunning and filled with such emmotion i cant believe its being spoilt with people bitchin all over it!!
4456416 3 years ago 19
Voigt-Kampf for the world
mkultra2300 3 years ago
I love this ending, pure quality.
MagpieLee 3 years ago 14
Fuck you all people!!! This scene is beautiful and it will continue to be under whatever circunstance. FUCK NAZI AND ALL THAT SHITS!!! FUCK U ALL!!!
palewoman 3 years ago 2
it truly is a marvelous scene...very touching...very sad...I'm sorry Rutger Haur strayed from well-written A list movies....
Sabata890 3 years ago
totally underated by the younger generations. the book, Do Androids Dream of Electric sheep? is amazing! different from the film, but they r both equally as good. it first came out in '82. the same year philip.k.dick died,the author of the book. its unbeleivable how underated his works today. read the book and you'll see what i mean. unfortunatly Dick never got to see the movie, i reckon if i could make one wish for someone, it would be that.
Time to die.
browney145 3 years ago
I remember watching this movie as a teenager when it first came out back in the early eighties...Back then the world that Deckard lived in seemed quite far fetched....Not any more.....Everything that the creators of the movie dreamed of and more is coming to fruition......Harrison Ford played a blinder though...Cool movie...
jj4u007 3 years ago
Notice to Tyrell Corp.: I hope the evolution will continue...
To mankind: Keep working on S.M.I.L.E. and open your circuits!
Bondangoed 3 years ago
Epic win!
therewerre 3 years ago
Yes, this truely is a masterpiece.
rnorththorn 3 years ago 2
this scene brings a lump to my throat. One of my fave scenes in a film. And thankyou x
4456416 3 years ago 3
Among top 5 best movie scenes of all time. Absolutely fantastic.
Dodiscrossover 3 years ago 3
IN RAIN, not in the rain. But a beautiful video. One of the best scenes in one of the best movies ever. Truly wonderful.
variouscooldotcom 3 years ago 2
awesome
jannosch84 3 years ago
Is there a big difference between "in rain" and "in THE rain"? This is a serious question!
O8SOL3TE 3 years ago
Yes there is a difference.
"Rain", means the overall-rain, any rain. The phenomen rain.
"The rain", means the rain that they are standing in now, which would make the whole speech look a bit naive and would loose some of it's depth.
sparlund 2 years ago
Thx for your enlightment =) although I can't really rember what my comment was about, at least I learnt something!
O8SOL3TE 2 years ago
One of the best scenes in cinema history
revengeofcleveland 3 years ago 2
wonderful
thanx!
revengeofcleveland 3 years ago
That was really great.
I got the directors cut on DVD.
Jackalman99 3 years ago
me2! my fav movie! i luv pris and roy!
revengeofcleveland 3 years ago
You know I watched it last night before going to work, Decker lived in a weird helter-skelter world.
Jackalman99 3 years ago
i always identified with the replicants
revengeofcleveland 3 years ago
You know they wanted to kill those people just because they wanted to be fully human.
Jackalman99 3 years ago
HUMAN? WHAT IS HUMAN?
what do humans do
enslave
exploit?
kill? the replicants were pure..
more human than human
the ironic product of commerce
revengeofcleveland 3 years ago
You're right about human nature. I think I joined the U.F.U. because I worked with Heather, after the Cecil Whig ran an article about the U.F.U., in 2005. But, HUMAN NATURE made me a fascist.
Jackalman99 3 years ago
facist pig. cunt wanker fuk
shitting arsehole! it peole like you who make the world a bad place you kineving kunt!
and dont bother to correct my spelling or have a go at me! all people are equal, and youre blind not to see it, you should b ashamed of yourself you petty fuker!
browney145 3 years ago
now wait..dont be so quick to condemn..first i'm not a facist..in the war my family fought the nazis many died hidng jews..
but the communists were just as bad..if she was praising stalin or mao instead of musilini(who kiled like one tenth as many people) would you go off like that?
please friend dont be so quick to judge people till you know thier story
peace.socair beagán Sasanach
revengeofcleveland 3 years ago
Ulster Farmers' Union? fucking fascists.
moles9999 2 years ago
youreright and in the book that was the point. androids were seen as the lowest of the low becuase they were slaves. but deckard systematicly kills each of them, like a robot. PKD suggests that deckard's ehaviour was androiish. also the andys wanted a basic human right, freedom. human nature wont allow themselves to be the underlings, always have to be superior, so they made artificial humans to make themselves feel better.
im glad you understood, nt like other morons that j think its a film
browney145 3 years ago
oh it NOT just a film..
"quite an experience to be afraid..thats what its like to be a slave" f*ckin powerful sh*t mate..powerful sh*t..
revengeofcleveland 3 years ago
It's ironic how it is believed in "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" and in "Blade Runner" that Replicants do not feel empathy, and how a Replicant was able to say something so poetic and beautiful...
Letsfightlove 3 years ago
More human than human. That's our motto here at Tyrell.
racecream 3 years ago 4
One of the best movie scenes ever !
tyhnn 4 years ago 3
Blade Runner is amazing.I can't tear myself away this scene it gives me the creeps!
NineInchArtY 4 years ago
Rutger Hauer, the best Dutch actor EVER.
JulianBelgium 4 years ago
Das ist mein absoluter Lieblingsfilm! Keine Ahnung wie oft ich den schon gesehen hab, und ich kann ihn mir immer wieder ansehen ...
Ich kanns kaum erwarten, am Samstag bringt mir ein Freund die Box aus der Schweiz mit ... ich habs verpennt die beizeiten zu bestellen und dann wars zu spät ... der Sonntag wird vor der Glotze zelebriert ...
Tubbietoeter 4 years ago
I sure hope you saw the movie in English ... the scene's not half as powerful in a German dub :(
JulianBelgium 4 years ago
Ich hab eine, ich hab eine :))) Und ich muss echt sagen: 59 Euro ist echt okay für so einen Batzen toller Reportagen und Zusatzinfos. Hat sich echt gelohnt!
000skywalker000 3 years ago
I would honestly say I'm a pretty manly guy, but watching this scene made me cry.
Gymtron 4 years ago
Same for me. Fuck.
mandraak84 2 years ago
It's just so epic, not just some petty sentimentalism.
mandraak84 2 years ago 3
His last sentence: "All these moments will be lost in time like tears in the rain..." was first not in the script. Rutger Hauer convinced Ridley Scott during a rehearsal to use his own words, too. This guy is just amazing!
000skywalker000 4 years ago 2
The dove was Rutger's idea too. He brought it to the set himself.
Fripitto 3 years ago
Genial
julioalessi 4 years ago 2
The dove was apparently Rutger's idea, too. Gotta love that "final cut" bonus footage. ;)
tirrus 4 years ago