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Heya all,<BR>I've heard the argument a lot that many people feel the DC of Blade Runner ruins the theme of Humans being more lacking in emotion than replicants, as Deckards emotions are remorseless and violent.<BR><BR>A friend pointed out to me though, that in the commercial cut, the voice overs include sections about Deckard feeling remorseful about shooting Zhora in the back. Could this ruin the theme in hte original movie, making Deckard have *some* emotion? Is Deckard in the Commercial Cut intended to be, not human, not replicant, but something betweent he two, with the capabilities to have the emotional mindset of both (minus the super powers of couse <IMG SRC="/forum/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif"> ) <BR><BR>What do you guys think???
Yes, but don't forget that Deckard thought (and is) differnt <!-- BBCode Start --><I>because</I><!-- BBCode End --> he empithized with replicants.<BR><BR>_________________<BR><!-- BBCode Start --><IMG SRC="http://www.bladezone.com/contents/film/image-library/Thumbs/1604758_Taffey.jpg" BORDER="0"><!-- BBCode End --><BR>"Louie. The man is dry."<BR><BR>Life - interesting in parts, but no substitute for the real thing<BR><BR><font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: tomtrek on 2001-11-24 07:34 ]</font>
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Kill them! Kill them all! Shoot them in the back if you have to! They're illegals! And they're dangerous! Murdering REAL people, just cause they don't have a REAL mind! They're all memories and implants and so forth. And Zhora was ugly anyway.
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<!-- BBCode Quote Start --><TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-1>Quote:</font><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT SIZE=-1><BLOCKQUOTE><BR>On 2001-11-26 23:14, Matt McCoy wrote:<BR>And Zhora was ugly anyway.<BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR></TD></TR></TABLE><!-- BBCode Quote End --><BR><BR><BR>Actually, I would prefer to have Zhora than Pris for a pleasure model. Pris looked too much like she had just left a rave and was in no condition to drive.
Emotions..<BR><BR>The issue is not black + white as some people think. i.e Directors Cut 'replicant', Original 'human'. Ridley Scott says he is a replicant in the Mark Kermode documentary 'The Edge of Blade Runner'. Philip K.Dick says he is human.<BR>I'd rather imagine it is ambigious and let the viewer make up his own mind. Personally I think the whole Deckard = Replicant debate is raised as a pointless sell off, of no interest to me whatsoever. He is a human, with human failings. Quite a depressed character, not lacking in emotion but definitely supressing his emotions with the weight of a lifetime of hunting replicants and living in a dystopian environment. <BR>The replicants come across as 'lost' but definitely lack emotional traits, apart from Rachel, hence the difficulting in the Voight-Kampff test in classifying her.<BR>No matter how many times I view the movie, Directors Cut, Theatrical I feel the same way about it and nobody will shake from that. Perhaps the new DVD version in the Winter will shed more light on the subject? Until then I am happy he is a flawed human.
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Well, whether or not each individual thinks Deckard is a Replicant or a Human is certainly every individuals choice, (and so far that choice has remained whatever version of the movie you watch - I wonder about the BR:SE...)<BR><BR>Anyway, it should be clear the Deckard *does* have emotions, whatever he is. And I would submit that he doen't like killing Reps. ("I'm twice as quit now.") So, really, we can relate the emotions and empathy to the deeper question of "What is Human?" which is really the main question.
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