Was decker a replicant?

Was decker a replicant?

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he was a chickenhead.

Watch the Dangerous Days documentary and you'll see that there's no definitive answer because Scott has one idea, the writer another. Ford's opinion is irrelevant.

Scott did everything he could short of re-writing the whole thing to make him a replicant, especially with his Director's Cut and Final Cut, but the script is a story about a human who retires replicant.

And no the sequel doesn't answer anything, and it shouldn't since that's part of what makes the first good. Even if that was unintended. The ambiguity actually helps IMHO.

Gosling was the absolute best part of the movie. Ford sucked. I know it aimed at being artsy but there were too many long useless takes. overall boring but gosling tho /10

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Dacker and K were robots K was his robot son; they explain this in the flick.

>tfw Denis Villeneuve grew up 45 mins from my place

why is Harrison Ford always the father of someone lately

Did you even watch the movie?

Ford is pretty good in this, certainly better than his other recent roles like TFA or Ender's Game or KotCS or whatever.
He does his best to flesh out Deckard and make him a character, which in the original Blade Runner he sorta isn't.

I can't take Ford seriously anymore for some reason

everytime he makes an appearance it's dumb 80's one liners and then shitty fight scene with those awful punches

Victo?

youtube.com/watch?v=TyXtYvxZbBU

I found him great in the Jackie Robinson biopic because for once he didn't look like a grumpy old man sick of life.

Can someone explain what the fuck the cells interlinked meme meant?

I get they were testing if he was thrown off his game but what the fuck were the rules?

Yes. It literally couldn't be any clearer. Even Ridley Scott straight-up says he is.
Maybe WB should've made Ridley make Deckard say "OH MY GOD. I'VE BEEN A REPLICANT ALL ALONG" while looking at the camera. Maybe even then autists would still be questioning it.

>Stop, my robot son
What did Decker mean by this?

The novel toys with the idea of Deckard being a replicant, but eventually confirms he isn't. The writer who adapted it wrote it with Deckard as a human. The movie was filmed with Deckard as a human. Harrison Ford played Deckard as a human.
Only Ridley went "oi, wot if Deckard was a replicant all along?" and everyone called him out on it being bullshit.

what is autism?

Does it matter?

What is autism? INTERLINKED

A major theme of BR is exploring what it means to be human, and Deckard being a replicant really muddles that theme IMO

They're emotionally loaded questions meant to see if K has an emotional response to them. Also the "cells interlinked" line is a reference to Nanokov's novel Pale Fire

No.

repetitive behavior, WITHIN CELLS

CELLS Do you have autism?

No. Fuck Ridley

More importantly, was K a replicant.

BR2049 was too vague. Plebs act like it's uber profound.

He never was dumbass.

I never got into the whole debate or read up on what the creators thought about it.

I always assumed he was a replicant for two reasons:

When he is in the chief's office he tells him he's done and goes to walk out, but he gets 'ordered' to come back and he does.

You'd want a replicant with the strength and resilence to match the people he is chasing, as well as lacking the moral objection to murdering people just because they were artificially created.

He takes a beating from Leon but before it gets to a point where a human couldn't survive it he gets his head blown off by Rachel.

I felt like 2049 paid homage to this with K being an obvious replicant who gets beaten up at the start, and who seems to have no issue killing replicants, because it's his job.

Anyways, with the amount of movie autists I can't imagine anything I've said is a revelation.

No

deckard is human cuz he needs to eat food

what if decker in indana jones?

hes not a replicant according to everyone who was involved in creating the story, literally just one random senile old man thinks otherwise and tried to force it on everyone else

Ask him...

No, because he was the original.