In Reply to: 'Blade Runner: Final Cut' . . . posted by Billy Wonka on April 22, 2020 at 14:08:56:
His "Tears in the Rain" monologue made that movie indelible in memory. One reviewer said it was the most moving death soliloquy in cinematic history. After filming it the entire movie crew gave him an onset ovation. His entire performance as an enhanced being was perfect. He was supposed to be superior in physical and mental aspects, but short in emotional development. All of the synthetics had that simple childlike aspect.I thought it was very good. The problem with revisiting these classics after awhile is that we do it with a more critical eye. We start dissecting.
Edits: 04/22/20
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- Rutger Hauer was a standout. He gave the moment. - free.ranger 15:28:55 04/22/20 (3)
- RE: Rutger Hauer was a standout. He gave the moment. - RGA 05:53:18 04/23/20 (1)
- RE: Rutger Hauer was a standout. He gave the moment. - dean_martin 11:35:43 04/29/20 (0)
- +1... N/T - musetap 21:21:18 04/22/20 (0)