Critical score: 7/10
Memorable Scene: The scene where Roy has his monologue about crying in the rain, because it presents Roy as more than a one dimensional villain and that replicants can express emotions and die just like humans.
Critical score: 7/10
Memorable Scene: The scene where Roy has his monologue about crying in the rain, because it presents Roy as more than a one dimensional villain and that replicants can express emotions and die just like humans.
Critical Score: 6/10
Memorable scene:
“Memories” scene
When Deckard confronts Rachel and reveals that her memories are not real, only implanted in her mind is one of the first glimpses we get of Rachels emotions.
This scene confirms that Rachel is different from other replicants which challenges Deckard’s thoughts on her causing him to view her differently.
The dark and chaotic aesthetic of the film matches Rachels emotions in this scene.
Critical Score: 6/10
Memorable Scene:
One memorable scene from the film was when Deckard entered the changing room while waiting for Zahra to finish her performance. He then began speaking to her in a disguise with a higher pitched voice and different body language. This was quite an entertaining scene as we get to meet a different character (Zahra) and it’s quite amusing to see how Deckard’s tough and scary personality completely changes to a happy and feminine one.
Critical score: 7/10
A memorable scene in the film for me was the ‘Tears in the Rain’ monologue by the replicant Roy.
Overall I think this film was an 8/10. A memorable scene for me was when Deckard got brought into the police station and the world was explained.
I would rate the film an 8/10 because I wasn’t bored throughout, and took interest in the world it was set it.
My Favourite scene was the ‘She’s a Replicant’ scene, as the feeling and look of the scene was very distinct.