Why did deckards eyes have the glare of a replicant, was this an accident or is it implying he's a replicant

Why did deckards eyes have the glare of a replicant, was this an accident or is it implying he's a replicant

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>tfw you will never have a Rachel replicant gf

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>watch director's cut (2007)
>deckard's unicorn scene dream pops up
>deckard gets unicorn origami from his fellow bounty hunter
>senile retard ridley scott claims he's totally not a replicant

Oh yeah that's right. How's deckard age though? Could newer models live longer and age

Blade Runner 2049 proves he's not a replicant, sorry not sorry ligma ballz

Ridley scott is the one who says he is a replicant. No, stop changing the plot fucking old man

>Everyone still on earth was too sick to leave.
>Deckard was not sick, but did not leave.
>Deckard was a replicant.

It's implying that Ridley Scott is a hack.

To me, the point is not whether or not Deckard is actually a Replicant. The real point is the fact that you even have to ask and that you can have an argument about it. That alone proves that Replicants are deserving of more personhood than they're given by their society.

it's morbin time?

bot post, fuck off

how did they have kids if they're synthetic

kek

The only version of the movie that implies that is the only version Scott wasn't involved in putting together.

>Replicants are deserving of more personhood
You play god make robot.
give robot equality
robot plays god and sees no value in you

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Replicants either shouldn't have been made or they shouldn't have been slaves, they're clearly people in that they have emotions and experience things just like humans do, they're just a bit autistic.

Reminder:
Luv is my girlfriend.
That is all.

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2049 is not canon

>emotions
Selection of other person's experiences programed to express at appropriate times.

The same could be said of everyone, that kind of thinking just leads to useless solipsism.

Deckard had the memories of the blade runner killed by Leon in the first scene.
He did not earn or experience that life. It was uploaded.
A machine does not exist like 'everyone.'

Scott said the exact opposite.