| dallas said: It's kinda like the X-men............ know how the X-men are people that never felt that they fit in with normal society? here you have an android pretending to be part of society when he's really just an animitronic bucket of parts. The struggle to be part of something and identity is often deeper than trying to kill off that alien or communicate with a UFO, for example. |
The DC of Blade Runner with the inclusion of the unicorn dream implies that decker is a replicant but doesn't out an out say he is, its left upto the viewer to interpret that, the short story actually gives more indication that decker is human.
@OP Blade Runner is a sci-fi classic, still being talked about nearly 30yrs later and has had massive influence on the depiction of the future in movies and stories.








