Sure enough, sci-fi films and thriller films are not separated, and the whole scene of Joey chasing Deka really scared me, and I kept feeling that the nightmare material had nightmare material.
"The experience of living in fear is not bad. That's what it's like to be a slave." This paragraph is too clever. It is placed in such a long death chase. Through Joey's mouth, the creator and the creator are high and low, control and being controlled. The reverse of control, the intention is revealed without being abrupt.
"I've seen things you humans can never imagine, I've seen battleships burn on the edge of the Orion constellation, I've seen c-rays shine in the darkness near Tannweiser's Gate, all these moments will pass in time, a If tears disappear in the rain, the time of death has come." I read this passage a long time ago, I didn't know Blade Runner at the time, and even thought it was the name of an anime, but when I saw it again, I almost cried. To say that Terry's words "Twice the bright light can only burn half of the lifespan, and you burn very brightly." It is too indifferent and perfunctory of the creator, but perhaps this is the case, the limited life has seen the infinite The difference, of course, is accompanied by fear, and it may really be more dazzling because of the concentration and cherishing of life.
I agree with the statement that Deka is also a replicator. Once he and Rachel were in the dark, Deka's eyes were like replicants, which lasted for two seconds until they reached the light.
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