Blade Runner - The End (Gaff)
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I love that it's in the same quality as the game, nice touch.
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@cepomwa you're welcome, thanx for that response it's always nice when someone''s pleasant on youtube
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and his partner's captain Adama. THAT SHIT CRAY
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@warriorofwrestlingv3 I just don't get why gaff chose to let her live.
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@warriorofwrestlingv3 thanks a lot, when I see all explanations everywhere I get that I didn't fully get the point of the movie i was just watching it.
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@cepomwa Oh, it's the blog entitled 'a matter of electric sheep' by the way-there's a few Blade Runner-related things on there. Excellent read
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@cepomwa I've since read a brilliant blog on this which tied up the questions I had, I'd definately recommend it. Google 'blade runner gavin rothery' if you want to read it-it should answer your questions as it did my own :)
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@cepomwa ...When Deckard meets Rachel-because he knows Rachel already, and he knows that Deckard will feel the same because he has Gaff's personality. Gaff is essentially just there to make sure that Deckard doesn't go rogue-Gaff is always around, watching, and the only time he shows any respect for Deckard is when he says 'You've done a man's job, sir'. The key-word is 'man'. Not replicant-man. He has earned Gaff's respect, and is now considered an equal to Gaff-the real Blade Runner
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@cepomwa Because the dream is Gaff's-Gaff is the real Blade Runner, the real top cop. He acts as Deckard's minder, and shows severe disregard for Deckard, because Deckard reminds him of how good he, himself, used to be. Gaff walks with a stick, so he obviously suffered some injury, hence why they gave his thoughts and memories to Deckard, who is, essentially, something of a clone of Gaff. That's how he knows what Deckard is thinking-he also makes the little man with an erection (cont)
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@warriorofwrestlingv3 how does he know it? how can he know about the dream?
I've read the book. There are hints in early and mid parts, and quite a confirmation near the end of the book that Decard is a replicant indeed.
However.
In both book and movie, it's NOT the point to "find for sure" if Decard is a replicant or not. Instead, one universal truth is to be understood: "no matter the origin, it only matters if the being is sentient *enough* or not".
Is he replicant? My answer: doesn't matter. Like if "real human" don't kill each other in huge quantities...
WVrrus 3 years ago 15
Deckard is a Cylon
JoshGilhen 1 year ago 10