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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,
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(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.