Blade Runner
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During the final scene in the 1980s classic sci-fi movie film Blade Runner, Rutger Hauer’s Batty delivers a long soliloquy about the futility of the world. It comes just after Batty saves Deckard from plummeting to his demise.
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Hauer, who was a beloved legendary actor, possibly best known his role in this movie, decided to rewrite his own monologue. Nearly the entire final speech from Batty is from Hauer’s own creation. The ending of his speech is appreciated by movie-lovers in its beauty and poetry: “All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.”
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