Anyone who's even passively watched the film has surely noticed that the blade runner gets his ass thoroughly kicked multiple times throughout the story, yet seems to heal almost immediately. Casting the film proved troublesome, particularly for the lead role of Deckard. This has been regarding the content, the ending, the various versions of it and its failure. Gaff just has to sit back and make sure things don't get out of hand. Well, not quite. The plot then moves along to Deckard trying to find the replicants and these replicants trying to find their maker. Screenwriter Hampton Fancher envisioned Robert Mitchum as Deckard and wrote the character's dialogue with Mitchum in mind.
While this would be fine, we have seen it many times. And does it really matter that Ridley Scott always intended Deckard to be a replicant? It's hard to tell who's who around here."
Though the story technically falls under the sci-fi category, it has much more beneath the surface. Another highlight is the color palette, this has become a hugely influential facet of the film. Given the nature of the moment, with the eerie music underscoring Deckard's ominous "but somebody would," it's definitely not outside the realm of possibility that his eyes are giving him away.The last major piece of evidence suggesting Deckard isn't a human is tough to overlook. It's now 2049.
The background for the film’s story is established by the text at the beginning of the film.
It's almost as if he's leaving out the second part of his thought, which might be something along the lines of: "But are you sure you are a man? You see, not Scott may say Rick Deckard is a replicant, has always been a replicant, and will always be a replicant, but not everyone agrees — including the man who plays Deckard.Harrison Ford never bought Scott's theory that the titular blade runner was an android, despite what the director says. This was a topic of contention between Ford and Scott as they both had opposing views regarding it. The origami unicorn found at the end, which was modeled on a dream that Deckard had earlier, further adds to the suspense. It stirs debate and nudges us to make our own conclusions.One of the strengths of ‘Blade Runner’ is its technical excellence. It is brave for a film to be ambiguous especially when so many other films go heavy with the exposition, and leave nothing to our imagination. The various struggles faced by the film before its release severely hampered the chances of the film succeeding. They know that they will expire at a certain date and want to extend their lives. In fact, those exact lines were allegedly cut from the original script—which would all but assuredly give Deckard's true identity away.Perhaps it's reading a bit too far into a single phrase, but given everything we already know about Gaff, it seems there's more to his final lines than meets the eye.Speaking of eyes, the set of ocular orbs given to Nexus 6 replicants—as well as Roughly an hour into the film, after Rachael saves Deckard and they're both back in the blade runner's apartment, she asks him whether he'd come after her if she were to run away somewhere and disappear. Deckard walks behind her and responds with a negative, but—ever so briefly—we can see his eyes give off the same glow.This split second of a nearly two-hour-long film has thrown fuel on the the "Deckard isn't human" fire for decades. Unlike a lot of films in this genre, ‘Blade Runner’ has a pretty simple story that is easy to follow. The story is set in a futuristic Los Angeles in the year 2019. However, who can deny that there's something awfully fishy about his specific choice of words? While putting forth this question, Rachael's eyes give off that patented replicant glow multiple times. It's now November, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. If Deckard is indeed a replicant, it asks a lot of questions of what we have learned about these machines so far. But for obvious reasons, the most captivating are Harrison Ford’s Deckard and Rutger Hauer’s Roy Batty. The slow pacing helps us understand the characters and the world they inhabit. We're here to help clear the air.We can assume that Eduardo Gaff, the veteran LAPD blade runner and origami maker who orders Deckard around, made the unicorn in question, since origami is kind of his thing. In fact, Ford claims he and Scott were always at odds over Deckard's true nature. The story is set in a futuristic Los Angeles in the year 2019. His job is to hunt and kill escaped replicants. The production of the film is quite infamous and perhaps explains the reasons for the failure. Everyone knows Let's look at the fights in question. They want to be more like humans. A film that could have turned out so differently and be forgotten quickly, became a masterpiece.
Later, Deckard ends up in a thigh-clamp headlock courtesy of Pris, who tried and failed to break his neck and rip off his nose.
Then he gets slammed around by Leon, who tosses him through a windshield. This for me is one of the key factors that makes ‘Blade Runner’ an iconic film.