Like tears in the rain

Like tears in rain scoob

I’ve done things you people couldn’t even imagine. I’ve attacked ships with fire in interplanetary colonies. I’ve seen stars shine in the night with a thousand colors. All those moments will be lost in time, just like crying in the rain. It’s time to die.[2]
Although the initial versions of the monologue were written by David Webb Peoples,[3] the final form in which it appears in the film also had the input of actor Rutger Hauer, who the night before filming removed some lines from the original script and added “will be lost in time, like tears in rain”, as he felt the lines in the script were too long for that moment.[4] Other alternative versions of the soliloquy were filmed, although this was the one that remained in the finally released montage.[1] The film’s final version of the monologue was shot in the film.
I’ve known adventures, seen places you people will never see, I’ve been Offworld and back… frontiers! I’ve stood on the back deck of a blinker bound for the Plutition Camps with sweat in my eyes watching stars fight on the shoulder of Orion… I’ve felt wind in my hair, riding test boats off the black galaxies and seen an attack fleet burn like a match and disappear. I’ve seen it, felt it…![6]

Time enough blade runner

I’ve done things you people couldn’t even imagine. I’ve attacked ships with fire on interplanetary colonies. I have seen stars shine in the night with a thousand colors. All those moments will be lost in time, just like crying in the rain. It’s time to die.[2]
Although the initial versions of the monologue were written by David Webb Peoples,[3] the final form in which it appears in the film also had the input of actor Rutger Hauer, who the night before filming removed some lines from the original script and added “will be lost in time, like tears in rain”, as he found the lines in the script too long for that moment.[4] Other alternative versions of the soliloquy were filmed, although this was the one that remained in the finally released montage.[1] The film’s final version of the monologue was shot in the film.
I’ve known adventures, seen places you people will never see, I’ve been Offworld and back… frontiers! I’ve stood on the back deck of a blinker bound for the Plutition Camps with sweat in my eyes watching stars fight on the shoulder of Orion… I’ve felt wind in my hair, riding test boats off the black galaxies and seen an attack fleet burn like a match and disappear. I’ve seen it, felt it…![6]

Tannhäuser gate

His tears in the rain touched an entire generation that now, with his death, remembers Rutger Hauer, the most human replicant of “Blade Runner”, a story that took place in 2019 that now says goodbye to the Dutch actor.
It was the monologue with which Roy Batty said goodbye, after saving the replicant hunter, Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), in a mythical story of science fiction cinema, directed by Ridley Scott, which marked a turning point in the genre and set the guidelines that would later be copied ad nauseam.
And although he was not the protagonist, Hauer endowed his character with an enormous humanity and a sensitivity that was perfectly understood by the viewers, who shed more than one tear when Roy dies and a dove escapes from his hands.
Hauer shared the lead role with a young Michelle Pfeiffer and an almost adolescent Matthew Broderick in this Richard Donner film that also became a cult title, although far from the level reached by “Blade Runner”.

Tears in the latin rain

I have done things that you people could not even imagine. I have attacked ships with fire in interplanetary colonies. I have seen stars shine in the night with a thousand colors. All those moments will be lost in time, just like crying in the rain. It’s time to die.[2]
Although the initial versions of the monologue were written by David Webb Peoples,[3] the final form in which it appears in the film also had the input of actor Rutger Hauer, who the night before filming removed some lines from the original script and added “will be lost in time, like tears in rain”, as he found the lines in the script too long for that moment.[4] Other alternative versions of the soliloquy were filmed, although this was the one that remained in the finally released montage.[1] The film’s final version of the monologue was shot in the film.
I’ve known adventures, seen places you people will never see, I’ve been Offworld and back… frontiers! I’ve stood on the back deck of a blinker bound for the Plutition Camps with sweat in my eyes watching stars fight on the shoulder of Orion… I’ve felt wind in my hair, riding test boats off the black galaxies and seen an attack fleet burn like a match and disappear. I’ve seen it, felt it…![6]

Manuela Toribio

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