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That makes a lot more sense than what I had thought How do you know it was a sheep? After leaving the Tyrell Corporation and introducing Deckard to Rachael , Gaff and Deckard went to the replicant Leon Kowalski 's apartment at Hunterwasser to investigate his whereabouts.
While Deckard explored the bathroom, finding several scales belonging to Zhora , Gaff created more origami. This time, he made a man with an erection from a matchstick. While Deckard traveled to the Bradbury Apartments , Gaff went to Deckard's apartment where Rachael — who was ordered to be retired — slept.
Before leaving, Gaff left behind an origami unicorn. He met Deckard shortly after his final fight with the replicant leader Roy Batty , complimenting him on a job well-done. He mockingly noted, referring to Rachael, "It's too bad she won't live, but then again, who does? Later, while Deckard retrieved Rachael from his apartment and they made their escape, he noticed one of Gaff's origami unicorn.
After recalling Gaff's enigmatic final words, Deckard left. In , in the midst of the human supremacy movements , Gaff and another officer researched five Nexus-8 replicants who had escaped from Calantha , though Gaff stated that this affair was the military's concern, not theirs. By , Gaff was a lieutenant with the department. At some point he fashioned a small origami figure of a howling wolf which he placed upon his own desk.
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The Unicorn could bring dead back to life, and the person who drinks his blood becomes immortal. So my two cents about the Unicorn in the Movie: Mybe Deckard and Rachael don't have a short lifespan as the other replicants do.
Perhaps it could also mean, that Decker and Rachael get the opportunity to run away and start a family. They could get a child together and be the founders of a Replicant Civilization reference to Mary who gave birth to jesus.
One could say, 'I Dream therefore I am', or one could simply think that since real humans need to dream to stay sane Griffin, Dreaming Reality , Deckard's dream is simply a necessary by-product of his replicated mind. Deckard dreams of unicorns yet this is an implanted memory. You might wonder why Tyrrel Corp would take the trouble to implant dreams at all. They will need at least six a night and this is going to add up to thousands altogether. So, why is THIS dream the one that stands out?
It also symbolizes power, gentleness, and purity" - Dream Moods. Is this, I wonder, what Deckard's subconscious is fascinated with? I recently watched the Director's Cut and after reading other posts regarding Deckard being a replicant, I personally don't think he was even though many signs point to him being one.
I think this mainly because everytime he physically came up against a replicant which was at least 3 times in the movie he was always inferior to them and lost unless he used his gun. I could be wrong, that's just my opinion. I like the basic idea that Gaff left the origami to let Deckard know that he saw Rachel and let her live. The reason he made it into a unicorn was to let Deckard know that he should follow his dream, which was to be with Rachel.
Then again how did Gaff know about the dream. It's just my two cents. I think the unicorn can only mean that Gaff knew what was in Decker's dream, therefore meaning that he was a replicant.
The fact that it has the voice-over of Gaff saying 'she won't live, but then who does' accompanying it reinforces that. In addition you had Rachael asking Decker earlier in the movie if he had ever done the eye test on himself, and enquiring about his memories which would suggest she suspected also. Bryant didn't know about Rachael, and I don't think he knew about Decker either. I don't believe there was anything telling in that respect in his 'little people' remark, merely that he would make life hard for him if he didn't help out.
I think there was a lot more to Gaff than met the eye, and knew more of what was going on than anyone. He knew both Decker and Rachael were replicants from the start, and had deduced that they were in love. He knew where Rachael was but let her live, to be with Decker. The unicorn was both telling Decker he was a replicant and signalling that he had his blessing to escape with Rachael. The only thing which doesn't make sense is if Decker was a replicant, why didn't he have their physical attributes?
He couldn't make the jump from one building to another and spent half the time getting his arse kicked. Also, if the Nexus are meant to be so pefect, why was Leon so damned ugly??
I think that Ridley Scott added the part of Decker being a replicant so that the movie would have different meanings to everyone and cause great discussion about it. But to me, the unicorn left behind means one thing - that others have already said. Gaff knows she's a replicant and knows that Decker is in love with her, and decides to spare her. When Gaff says "It's to bad she won't live, but then again who does" means she only has four years of life and that Decker is becoming too infatuated with her.
But then again, she dies, and no matter who he ends up with will eventually die too. That's just me though. I also kind of hate the idea that he is a replicant. The movie to me is about man's ability to survive even against powerful things like replicants. I think director's cuts do this too much. It goes back to Star Wars. Who shot first, Han or Greedo Harrison Ford's characters just need to be left alone, lol. I think, that the main idea of the movie was that almost everyone left on Earth were Replicants.
That explains why all replicants return to Earth. They were programmed to do so. When they are back they're being retired one way or another.
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