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BLADE RUNNER
“Roy Batty is the real hero of the film. ...
In the film Blade Runner (Director’s Cut), based on Phillip K. ... The characters of Roy Batty and Richard Deckard are both shown as the heroes of the film. ... Humans then evolved their creations so that they were almost unrecognisable as replications of human beings and not actually real humans. The only way to certify someone as a replicant was by a VK test (a form of advanced lie-detector) carried out by a Blade Runner, a member of the police force trained to exterminate or ‘retire’ illegal replicants. ...
Roy Batty and Richard Deckard were both presented as the heroes of the futuristic tale because they both developed moral standards through their own experiences of trial and error. ...
Batty’s emotional development is mapped quite clearly throughout the film as he shows further reaction to events.
Approximate Word count = 646 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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