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  • look its a fantastic thought provocking film but lets not get carried away i mean those cycling shorts are terrible , what do they symbolise

  • that`s right I`m always looking for the original movie I watched first in 1984- the only right one for me ...greetings from hamburg germany

  • MAHALO !!!!!

  • I still think the original version with Deckard subverberating his emotions about Batty is superior. Just looking at this guy with rain falling on him for twenty seconds with no action is boring and leaves too much unanswered.

  • Thought occurred, Batty hold the pigeon in a certain way, then turns confidently to do a super-human long jump across to the other building rooftop. Could the pigeon had in some sci-fi way, given him the energy or capability, via somekind of absorption of the birds ability to fly?

    Notice also that the pigeon flies away, like a spirit, the spirit or soul of actual life force of Batty. Then could Batty be also human?

  • When I see rain, I think Blade Runner.

  • I think............I don't know.....

  • best part for sure

  • Air wave players. Yeahhh, Jack. No more to say.

  • To All the teenies, film buffs, Scinentific types, Religious folk, and Atheistist and wave players. This scene embodies what it is like to be a HUMAN. "Tell me where you've been and what you've seen and I'll tell you who you are." A Being of creation Does Exist, but... its Your choice to believe." May common sense be with you. Thats all.

  • Cinema needs Rutger.

  • Under no circumstances life can be wasted.Roy Batty shows us that precious lesson.Pure magic.

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