![]() ![]() ![]() So, I think, along with others, it's written as a covering-up joke and jab at Wallace by Deckard, but it's also a call-back to the VK continuity error AND it makes you question your memory! The latter part probably isn't intentional on the part of the filmmakers, but it made me doubt my memories of the movie. Dickin romaaniin Palkkionmetsästäjä (1968). Hampton Fancherin ja David Webb Peoplesin käsikirjoitus perustuu löyhästi Philip K. and then I hit another meta-aspect of the film - doubting your own reality because of potentially false memory. Blade Runner, Suomessa myös nimellä Blade Runner Metropolis 2020, on vuonna 1982 ensi-iltansa saanut yhdysvaltalainen neo-noir-tieteiselokuva.Sen ohjasi Ridley Scott.Pääosissa ovat Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young ja Edward James Olmos. So, I had to look it up on my phone after the movie, just to be sure I wasn't going crazy. I knew about the continuity error of using the VK recording, which had always bugged me, but I hadn't remembered the incorrect eye colour being green - I just knew that Sean Young's eyes were brown, since I don't usually fall for brown-eyed woman, but I fell in love with Rachael's "look" as portrayed by Sean Young. Then I thought, "oh, that's it, he's needling Wallace but also genuinely hurt and upset by Rachael's re-appearance, so he's covering up with a brusque 'joke'." ![]() In the theatre after hearing this line, I thought to myself instantly, "but her eyes were brown. ![]()
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