Sleeping in the torrent of time-some rants about "Blade Runner"

Stella 2022-03-21 09:01:09

"Blade Runner" is so real to me. I have always rejected sci-fi movies, but this exception, compared to these sci-fi movies made for gamers nowadays, the shock it brings is not only just about the visuals, but it's even more impressive in the aftertaste. A science fiction movie without special effects is a challenge in itself. The propositions put forward in the story are confusing enough.

When the clones have memories, can we still distinguish ourselves from them? The robots in the story are clones that are more like humans than humans. In addition to appearances, they also have memories. They don't even know if they are clones. They have no relatives, but they have a good time with their families.
Although this has never happened to the cloners, they understand the meaning of survival, and the four-year life is too short.
When their consciousness begins to awaken, when they understand their existing purpose, fear, hatred, and desire, death will follow one after another. Cruel, isn't it? The perplexity of duplicating humans is also the perplexity of human beings. Sleeping, chaotic, and hypocritical are the means of survival, but we cannot bear the cost of being sober. I remember that a philosophy major said that the principal asked everyone an old question when they were teaching in their class, do you want to be a happy pig or a painful Socrates? One classmate's answer was that we can't be philosophers, but we are painful pigs.
Life is dismembered in small pieces, and sleeping is not to wake up, but to enter a sleepwalking state.
Rachael realized that she was a clone, and she also discovered the identity of Rick Blade Runner. She began to fear that in addition to her four-year life, all the good memories in her head were all emptied, just like if one day, you found out I am not myself but a copy, so sadness and loneliness are the most feared, my self collapses in an instant, who am I?
The copyist doesn't want to die, who wants to? Having said that, they are more like people than people.
Roy is the leader of five escaping clones. He is smart enough and very effective in combat. He is perfect. He awakens and works hard to extend his life. Roy looks so cruel, but is he wrong? Survival is also a clone. When the doctor told him that he could not extend his life, and comforted Roy that his four years were glorious enough, Roy, with great disappointment, vented his revenge on the man who made him.
Pris later died in Rick's hands. Her seemingly innocent appearance was just a disguise for survival. She needed to survive. It seems that the copyist has found meaning in life.
When Roy saw Pris's body, she was very sad. All three of her awakened companions were dead, and she did not find a way to survive. Roy wanted to put Rick to death, but only later found out that Roy used his life. The last time in the middle of the game told Rick, this human being, that it's not good to live in fear.
Roy held a peace dove in his hand. He died, but the dove flew away, taking his freedom.
The torrent of time, the torrent of time, what we cannot fight is time after all. I remember that Bergson also wrote in the book "Time and Free Will" that sports is a kind of psychological synthesis, a kind of psychological, non- Occupation of space process. If you put the exercise in the space to understand it will cancel the exercise. Even though human beings have great abilities, they are only still in space. The movement of life can only start in time and disappear at a certain point in time. Roy has the tenacious ability to survive, but it will still disappear in this stretch. Among.

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Blade Runner quotes

  • Deckard: You're reading a magazine. You come across a full-page nude photo of a girl.

    Rachael: Is this testing whether I'm a replicant or a lesbian, Mr. Deckard?

  • Deckard: I have had people walk out on me before, but not... when I was being so charming.