“I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the darkness at Tannhäuser Gate . All those moments will be lost in time, like tears.. in rain. Time... to die." "It's too bad she won't live, but then again
, who does?"
boring. Rewatching it a few days ago, it poured into my heart. I am also researching the topic of singularity art recently. The poetic future is hopeless and unchangeable. Humans are not very advanced species, and they are constantly spraying fiery enthusiasm for the mature combination with artificial intelligence such as machines. In my heart, I hope that human beings can truly "evolve" in a certain place. "They" were created by human beings and passives who were chosen to be given, just like human beings themselves. Why are humans still being dragged by downward forces, back to degeneration. Instead of embracing the evolution of one's own race? The destruction of conceited creation cannot stop the due process. Maybe, eventually, "evolution" will replace the original. However, who can be sure that the current human being is the very original one?
At the last moment, the replicant is really more human than human. The evolutionary person was wiped out by the fear and scheming of the degenerate person, and the replicant was used to destroy the replicaant's own kinship. Among the intricate and contradictory complexity of humanity, how much is worthy of eternity? Perhaps the last ray of bright light that enveloped them was a true dove's redemption from the bloom of the blunt nails that once prevented death.
ps,
1 I know that deckard is also a replicant! (The origami of the unicorn, the "memory" of the unicorn)
2 The cars are so papery hahaha!
3 The music and soft light are so beautiful
4 That girl's replica, what does the last front flip and back flip mean, hahaha!
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