Why did Roy kill Taylor?
Taylor himself should be an idealist. Judging from the layout of his room, candles, wooden beds, and Chinese screens are figures in the forefront of science, but he insists on using candles to show that he dislikes the times and is concerned about science. Complex emotions of love and hate.
He used the technology he had mastered to build his own empire. The magnificent pyramids enabled him to stand alone in the fallen world. At the same time, he also considered himself the savior of mankind. He used the clones he created to develop outer space and make the fallen world. Human civilization continues.
But from the point of view of replicators, Taylor is the creator, selfish and sinful, and all replicators are his slaves.
Duplicates are forced to engage in cruel careers at birth. Although they are superior, they are discriminated against by lower-level humans. Because of their self-awareness, they can already feel the fear of death and the pain of being enslaved. This is the original sin of copying people.
Taylor said: Although yours is short, it can emit a more dazzling brilliance. This sentence is said from a human perspective. As everyone knows, at this time, he knew that his life could not be continued and the fate of the clone race could not be changed
. How painful it was to hear these words . Since you know the wisdom of copying people are superior, and you already have human emotions, obviously you also know the pain of their enslavement. You have no ability to redeem this species, but you sell this species to humans and become human slaves!
The savior Roy in the film subverted the reality of religion. Roy killed his creator, Dr. Taylor! ! !
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Dyke a copy?
I think Dyke must be a copy person. The unicorn dream is the most direct evidence, and this shot was added by the director's cut version. What does the director want to do?
In addition, it should be noted that he feels shocked every time he kills the clone. If he were an old killer who killed countless people, he would have been numb.
This shows that he just thinks he is an old killer. In fact, those are memories instilled during production, and the shock of each murder is his own memory. How similar is this to Rachael, the female replicator.
The sheriff's attitude towards him was also very wrong, and he seemed to have some discriminatory eyes. At the first meeting, the two people seemed to have known each other for a long time. The police officer said: "If I invite you, you will definitely not come", which shows that he is very familiar with the temper of the old Blade Runner. But since it was an
old partner, why did the police officer exclaimed "You are a top killer" after Dyke killed the first female clone.
The policeman who speaks Spanish likes origami has a strange attitude towards Dyke. In addition to showing him origami, there is also a detail. When Dyke was buying wine in a shop, this guy came over from behind and used a cane. He gave Dyke a hard hit, as if he was trying to see if the
machine was sturdy or not. He looked at Dyke's eyes straight as if it could penetrate the soul. And Dyke just grabbed the crutches and didn't say anything.
I guess there may be an instruction in Dyke's mind to obey this strange policeman. Or Dyke is
a copy of the killer developed by the blame police (I suspect he is a scientist) .
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A shot after Roy killed Dr. Taylor, the elevator fell down quickly, Roy was in the elevator Inside, a bright blue light shone on his face from above. He first looked up and then bowed his head in pain.
What does this lens want to illustrate? Was it because he felt pain and loss because of despair, or the pain of death coming, or he got the answer about copying human life.
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