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I don't understand why you think that Deckard was a replicant! He was a COP. Why the heck would somebody say he's a replicant? You don't send a replicant to kill off another replicant! Besides, the big blonde blue-eyed replicant would have known if he was one. And he definitely knew he was a human.anyhow, I must be one of the few people who actually read the book; "Blade Runner; or, do androids dream of electric sheep?" That was the real title. And, the book was completely different from the movie. I was really sore about that; they cut out so much important stuff, to make it a twinkling, science fictiony – type – futuristic ROMANCE ! The darn book was definitely not a romance! Please guys, go read the book, it is much more superior to the movie. It's a good thing the author was dead by then probably, because I don't know how he would've taken the movie rewrite. Man, the book was FABULOUS! That guy could really write! (okay, he was a drug addict, so what? A lot of us in the United States are drug addicts we just don't want to admit it.)
You want to read good science fiction? He also wrote "the man in the high Castle" (or was it" the man in the high place"? I get confused about those two books.) I am pretty sure that the first title is correct.(I'm too lazy to go look at my bookshelf.) For some reason, I think the sci-fi channel tried to make a 60 min. movie out of that book, I was scared to watch it.I really don't know how good authors put up with the movies that Hollywood makes out of their novels or books. I know that Stephen King remade one or two of his movies, himself, for TV. Especially the one with Jack Nicholson in, that was really terrible! And King did a much better job of it , producing it himself for TV.but, NO, Deckard was not a replicant. I don't have any information that ever said or even hinted, that he was one.
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Last edited by Toni; 02-28-15 at 09:09 AM.