![]() ![]() The reason why you couldn't find the tears in the rain soliloquy is because Rutger Hauer ad libed it. Overall, I think that noir-like voiceovers were ripped for a reason in final version. The origami unicorn at the end means that Guff has been there but didn't kill Rachael, and therefore Deckard doesn't have to fear anymore (about protecting Rachael, for nobody is gonna hunt her). Scott said he liked it, but wanted to explore the world outside the windows. He said it was a story smaller in scope, and it took place almost entirely indoors. He talks about it in the making of documentary. What I really want to find is the very first version that Hampton Fancher wrote. I never saw the one with the voice over, nor do I want to. I loved Ridley Scott's FInal Cut of the film. This is a good piece of info, but not quite as good as the finished film or even slightly later drafts, Blade runner is probably the mainstream film with the most alternate versions in history XD! What I want now is the "Where is the *real* Tyrell?" draft, where the real one is apprently frozen. Rutger Hauers' poetry, of his time alive, given at his end along with his obvious forgiveness of Deckard put him in the camp of the saints. None of the cast has ever topped their performance in "Blade runner". Holds high the sanctity of life and love. So in the end, he killed her in the north?ġ0 out of 10- beautiful film/story/acting/etc. Director's cut is my favorite film so the rating is just for the script. You can't find the Rutger Hauer speech because he wrote it himself on the day they filmed the scene, Scott found it so beautiful that he included it in the final film. I too missed the "tears in the rain" speech. I give the film a ten, the original script something like a four or five. What a cheesy script, I'm glad they cleaned it up for the movie. That said, this script has an excellent tragic alternative ending. And Racheal: "I'm not in the business, I am the business". Leon: "My mother? I'll tell you about my mother". ![]() As for the script - it must be an early version, and it's therefore missing some key lines. A world away from the book, but still captures its fundamental paranoia. Stunning performances from the entire cast. Besides who cares when Sean Young looks that good. The effects stand up well, though some of the costumes are sooo 1982 - still fashion goes around and around so whose to say 2018 won't be another 80's revival. I think that is a particularly beautiful scene in the movie and a glittering highlight in Rutger Hauer's otherwise humble career.Ī stunning scene which perfectly summarises a classic film and which is made all the more remarkable because Hauer apparently ad libbed the whole thing.Īnd I've never been sure what to make of the origami unicorn at the end? Is it perhaps suggesting that Deckard himself is a replicant? I don't know.įantastic movie. I couldn't find Rutger Hauer's "tears in the rain" speech to Deckard at the end. Dick novel is much better but Ridley did a good job with this ^^ As it was said, this is THE cyber-punk movie. This movie is great! I think da Philip K. Burt Lancaster in Field oD "U don't realize the most" well sometimes U do. ![]() Darryl so so spoiled she so wise in retro. 2Bad she won't live but who does! EJamesO. Unicorn dream or w/o, At Piano drops her hair remembering lessons. Rutger as Shakespear writing his speach, w & w/o narration. Taken in context, in a theatre and ever more on DVD to remind U nothing compares. I don't think anything in this genre will top Blade Runner.
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