@JONESANDDUDDING

Just look at that Cinematography.....

Easily one of the most beautiful films ever shot

@cosmojairzinho14

every single  shot of that movie is a piece of art. ..

@mannycalavera2335

I love the details. They kept a bronze medal near the camera for the actress to look into so it reflected from her eyes. They also had light reflecting from a bucket of moving water to give that moving light effect. They kept up that annoying sound coming from the machine they use to create tension as well as those eerie chimes after they are done. Tyrrel's enormous multifaceted glasses both give him an air of power and eeriness. Like they are not just made to see, but made to dissect. It is all of the little things in addition to a great script and great acting that make this scene so great.

@Warmaker01

"Her eyes were green."

@silversnail1413

Sean Young really was the perfect choice for the role. She has that sultry, hard femme fatale exterior but also a core of softness and vulnerability that really works for the character.

@alyxg2764

“Is this testing wether I’m a replicant or a lesbian mr deckard?” Kills me every time. This movie is stunning always I love it forever

@tubenachos

Harrison is a f#$kin legend.  Han Solo, Indiana Jones, Decker. The man was blessed with greatness.

@emoliianthom5556

It's a testament to this film's power that people are still are still debating it's merits 33 years after it's release.

@highwind1991

such a gorgeous work of art. love how just the addition of the cigarette smoke from Rachel adds so much to the image

@SeaJay_Oceans

She's like,  3 meters away and he quietly says,  ''SHE'S A REPLICANT"  and it echos around the room !
"Hey, Mr.  I'm RIGHT HERE-  I  can still hear you !"

@replicant7697

Sean Young nailed that part.  Love, love, love all the actors in this movie!  Thank you Ridley Scott!

@davidgray2805

Masterpiece, subtle and intelligent dialogue, cinematography is masterful

@Brey

I never get over this scene because of the beautiful ambient background sounds, the conversation in slight reverb, the lighting towards Rachel, even the view at 1:12. Whoever inspired the director to make a scene so futuristic for 1982 deserves a raise.

@notdn

Blade Runner status is THAT high that can be refered as the greatest work in cinematography history. Blade Runner is indescribably grandiose across the entire cinematic spectrum. A virtuous and unique masterpiece.

@ChadNarducci

The look of this film is absolutely stunning! Everything from lighting, to production design, and camera/lens choices makes this superb aged yet futuristic noir look!

@theunraveler

Her eyes were green

@aungyethu6560

Why is every dialog in this movie so philosophical??

@JamesTBond

That's why the last scene is so powerful, when Roy Batty shows empathy (or some emerging emotion that resembles it) to Deckard by saving his life.

@Babylon5Mantra

"She doesn't know...how can IT not know what IT is?" Poor Rachael...
I just adore this movie - it's one of my very favorites. A masterpiece of cinema.

@alexayers9463

Every time I see Westworld, I need to see Blade Runner and every time I see Blade Runner I need to see Westworld.