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  2. Blade Runner - Wikipedia

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    The question of whether Deckard is intended to be a human or a replicant has been an ongoing controversy since the film's release. [136] [137] Both Michael Deeley and Harrison Ford wanted Deckard to be human, while Hampton Fancher preferred ambiguity. [138] Ridley Scott has stated that he envisaged Deckard as a replicant.

  3. Rick Deckard - Wikipedia

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    Ridley Scott stated in several interviews that he considers Deckard to be a replicant. [16] [18] Syd Mead, the film's visual futurist, agreed with Scott that Deckard is a replicant. [16] Douglas Trumbull, the film's visual effects supervisor, stated that he does not know Deckard's true nature and that the issue is an enigma. [16]

  4. Themes in Blade Runner - Wikipedia

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    Ridley Scott stated in several interviews that he considers Deckard to be a replicant. [30] [32] Syd Mead, the film's visual futurist, agreed with Scott that Deckard is a replicant. [30] Douglas Trumbull, the film's visual effects supervisor, stated that he does not know Deckard's true nature and that the issue is an enigma. [30]

  5. Replicant - Wikipedia

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    A primary element of the Blade Runner film is the ambiguity over whether the protagonist, Deckard, is a human or a replicant. This ties into one of the central themes of the film: the nature of humanity. Ultimately, the important point is not whether Deckard is a replicant but that the ambiguity blurs the line between humans and replicants. [2]

  6. Blade Runner (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Deckard is called in by the human template of Rachael, Sarah Tyrell, to hunt down a missing replicant in exchange for technology allowing Rachael to live. Meanwhile, Roy Batty, the human template for the replicant of the same name , hires Dave Holden, a blade runner previously attacked by Leon, to help him hunt down the man that he believes to ...

  7. If Deckard learns he is a replicant when seeing he origami unicorn, why is his reaction so low key? (More possible material to include in the main article) vaceituno 00:00, 1 Feb 2005 (UTC) Because he has suspected it for some time, or has begun to suspect it when he finds out from Tyrell, memories, history, can be copied.

  8. List of Blade Runner (franchise) characters - Wikipedia

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    K later learns the pregnant replicant was Rachael. After capturing Deckard, Niander Wallace designs a physically near-identical copy of Rachael and offers her to Deckard in an attempt to persuade Deckard to reveal the location of the replicants who helped hide his and Rachael's daughter. [3] After Deckard declines, Wallace has the copy killed. [3]

  9. Tears in rain monologue - Wikipedia

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    The monologue is near the conclusion of Blade Runner, in which detective Rick Deckard (played by Harrison Ford) has been ordered to track down and kill Roy Batty, a rogue artificial "replicant". During a rooftop chase in heavy rain, Deckard misses a jump and hangs on to the edge of a building by his fingers, about to fall to his death.