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... The emotional response of Rick Deckard (human) contrasted with that of Roy Batty (android) is a clear example of this. Deckard is a man devoid of emotions. ...
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... The emotional response of Rick Deckard (human) contrasted with that of Roy Batty (android) is a clear example of this. Deckard is a man devoid of emotions. ...
(1922 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... humans. Another plot is the romance between Deckard (human) and Rachel (android or replicant). This is more of a sub-plot. Further ...
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... In the novel, Rick Deckard differentiated an android with a human through an empathy test, also known as the Voight Kampff Test. ...
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... displays human qualities unlike her maker, Tyrell, who is cold and unfeeling in contrast. Towards the end of the segment, there are low angle shots of Deckard ...
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... She was made to be a human 'replicate', not a robot. She had a distinct love for Deckard, and even upon discovering that she was in fact a replicant, her ...
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... of the Tyrell corporation and "...the sense of shattering and fragmentation in social life", which also affects Deckard and the other human inhabitants of Los ...
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... Survival is a weary task amongst such decadence, but it is a prominent theme; the replicants are not human yet they want life, Deckard scrambles extensively on ...
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... Tyrell then gets rid of Rachael because Deckard was able to distinguish her. He doesn't care for what he creates, no matter how 'more human than human.' He ...
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... Most significant of all is Rachel, a beautiful young female android who finds love with the Deckard, a human bladerunner (supposedly); a police executioner of ...
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... film. At one point Rachael asks Deckard, "Have you ever retired a human by mistake?" and it seems a sore subject for him. Further ...
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... is a state of the art design, with an extremely high intelligence level and the ability to adapt into human environments. After Rick Deckard's mentor, Dave ...
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... is a state of the art design, with an extremely high intelligence level and the ability to adapt into human environments. After Rick Deckard's mentor, Dave ...
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... average human, situations, is the only way to determine their true form. It has even been suggested by some, that the primary protagonist in the film, Deckard, ...
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... Quite probably this is the way Deckard was during his first period as a Runner. ... they live, fear, and love far more passionately than the film's human characters ...
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... They have even been implanted with false memories, so they fully believe they are human (Dick 59). As Deckard begins to feel empathy towards these almost-humans ...
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The only way to distinguish a human from a replicant is to administer a complex ... on one group of renegade replicants and one Blade Runner, named Deckard, who is ...
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