Tears in the Rain - Blade Runner (9/10) Movie CLIP (1982) HD
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Roy (Rutger Hauer) speaks his final words to Deckard (Harrison Ford) before dying.
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Cast: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer
Director: Ridley Scott
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Producer: Charles de Lauzirika, Hampton Fancher, Jerry Perenchio, Ridley Scott, Run Run Shaw, Paul Prischman, Bud Yorkin
Screenwriter: Philip K. Dick, Hampton Fancher, David Webb Peoples
Film Description: In this futuristic science fiction drama, two firms are both on the working overtime to see who can be first to perfect a new and groundbreaking invention -- a technology that can perfectly recreate human tissue, allowing people to be replicated at will. One of the companies is a small, cutting-edge concern, while the other is a major multinational conglomerate, and in a world where such companies control the legal and judicial system (hey, are you sure this is science fiction?), beating them to the punch can have deadly consequences. The larger firm sends a team of thugs to destroy the smaller company's offices, just as inventor Ludo (Michael St. Gerard) is using himself as a guinea pig for his final tests on the replication system; things go haywire during the assault, and soon Ludo finds himself chasing his own manmade evil twin. Replikator also stars Ned Beatty, Brigitte Bako, and Ilona Staller, the latter better known as Cicciolina, the Italian adult film star who was elected to that nation's Parliament.
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TheUoru 5 months ago
The final cut is just brilliant. Truly the best film ever made in my opinion.
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Disturbulance 5 months ago
This is how great improvisation is done. If it remained as it was before Rutger Hauer made the edit, I doubt the message would of been as dramatic or as memorable. As it stands, it's easily one of top monologues for death scenes to date.
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JusiotheJadeSparrow 7 hours ago
I happened upon this film in my college Philosophy class, Philosophy of the Mind.
This movie did something to me I cannot explain. But what I do know, is that when I walked out of that classroom, I was different from when I went in.
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mikearminius demo 13 hours ago
My English teacher in college made the class watch this clip. It made me think of a German soldier who fought in both world wars. Idk why thats what this clip reminds me of.
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SilviosAecios 3 weeks ago
Blade Runner is simply wonderful. And this monologue late in the film was spectacular.
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ClockworkInDesign 3 weeks ago
Oh, no that's not what I meant, sorry, cookumms said that the tear on his cheek is what inspired the line, which would mean he thought of it during filming or after filming, I meant he thought of the whole soliloquy before they filmed it. If that makes sense?
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Xraelatus 3 weeks ago
"He made this line up (emphasis here) ON THE SPOT during filming"
Usually when you say someone did something at a certain time, you mean that they did something at that certain time.
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ClockworkInDesign 3 weeks ago
That's not what I said, I am well aware he changed the script the night before without telling anyone.
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cookumms 4 weeks ago
interesting. it makes me kind of sad, but it's good to know. this really is one of the greatest performances I have ever seen.
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Xraelatus 4 weeks ago
Perhaps that's how he was acting as though the thought came to him in that moment, but the lines for this scene were premeditated; Rutger had written them the night before but had not received permission to change them from the director, hence the misunderstanding that it was an on-the-spot improvisation.
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Xraelatus 4 weeks ago
Incorrect, Rutger was interviewed after this death scene became so popular and he responded that he'd rewritten the script the night before and hadn't shown it to the director. It was not on-the-spot improvisation; though it was still improvisation so far as spontaneously changing the script goes.
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jvburnes 4 weeks ago
This truly is brilliant film making. Probably one of the best, but people need to get something straight. This wasn't improvisation. Improvisation is completely on-the-fly. Both Ridley and Rutger have said that he made up the "tears in rain" poetry several hours before shooting because he needed something that was more natural than the dialogue as written. He wrote the "tears in rain" speech in his trailer, showed it to Ridley who really liked it.... so they went with it.
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