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* Rachael and Deckard at the end. "Do you love me?" "I love you." "Do you trust me?", "I trust you."
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* Despite Deckard having murdered his beloved Pris and Zhora in cold blood, all Roy sees is a helpless man literally hanging on for dear life, not unlike himself. Knowing his own existence is inexorably fading, Batty decides he will not end his life with an useless act of revenge, but one of altruism, helping to save another life that was inminently going out. In a moment of common kinship, Roy pulls Deckard out from the precipice of death, earning his humanity with his final breath.
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* Despite Deckard having murdered his beloved Pris and Zhora in cold blood, all Roy sees is a helpless man literally hanging on for dear life, not unlike himself. Knowing his own existence is inexorably fading, Batty decides he will not end his life with an a useless act of revenge, but one of altruism, helping to save another life that was inminently imminently going out. In a moment of common kinship, Roy pulls Deckard out from the precipice of death, earning his humanity with his final breath.
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* Gaff letting Rachael go. He could have "retired" her, and been commended for it by his superiors. But he decided that he wouldn't. Though, the way he informed Deckard of this [[ParanoiaFuel "It's too bad she won't live. But then again, who does?"]] didn't exactly set Deckard's mind at ease.
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* Gaff letting Rachael go. He could have "retired" her, her and been commended for it by his superiors. But he decided that he wouldn't. Though, the way he informed Deckard of this [[ParanoiaFuel "It's too bad she won't live. But then again, who does?"]] didn't exactly set Deckard's mind at ease.
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* Despite Deckard having murdered his beloved Pris and Zhora in cold blood, all Roy sees is a helpless man literally hanging on for dear life, [[NotSoDifferent not unlike himself]].himself. Knowing his own existence is inexorably fading, Batty decides he will not end his life with an useless act of revenge, but one of altruism, helping to save another life that was inminently going out. In a moment of common kinship, Roy pulls Deckard out from the precipice of death, earning his humanity with his final breath.
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** Roy Batty's soul then flies to the freedom of a crystal-blue Heavenly sky in the form of the white dove he tenderly embraced.
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** Roy Batty's soul then flies to the freedom of a crystal-blue Heavenly sky in the form of the white dove he tenderly embraced. (An uplifting moment of hope ruined in the "Final Cut" by having it repleaced with an ugly smog-choked miasma of pollution)
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* Rachael and Deckard at the end. "Do you trust me?", "I trust you." "Do you love me?" "I love you."
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** Roy Batty's soul then flies to the freedom of a crystal-blue Heavenly sky in the form of a the white dove he tenderly embraced. (An uplifting moment of hope ruined in the "Final Cut" by having it repleaced with an ugly smog-choked miasma of pollution)
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* Despite Deckard having murdered his beloved Pris and Zhora in cold blood, all Roy sees is a helpless man hanging on for dear life, [[NotSoDifferent not unlike himself]]. Knowing his own existence is inexorably fading, Batty decides he will not end his life with an useless act of revenge, but one of altruism, helping to save another life that was inminently going out. In a moment of common kinship, Roy pulls Deckard out from the precipice of death, earning his humanity with his final breath.
** Roy Batty's soul then flies to the freedom of a clear blue heavenly sky in the form of a the white dove he tenderly embraced. (A moment a bit ruined in the "Final Cut" by having it repleaced with an ugly smog-choked dark miasma, but still.)
** Roy Batty's soul then flies to the freedom of a clear blue heavenly sky in the form of a the white dove he tenderly embraced. (A moment a bit ruined in the "Final Cut" by having it repleaced with an ugly smog-choked dark miasma, but still.)
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* Despite Deckard having murdered his beloved Pris and Zhora in cold blood, all Roy sees is a helpless man literally hanging on for dear life, [[NotSoDifferent not unlike himself]]. Knowing his own existence is inexorably fading, Batty decides he will not end his life with an useless act of revenge, but one of altruism, helping to save another life that was inminently going out. In a moment of common kinship, Roy pulls Deckard out from the precipice of death, earning his humanity with his final breath.
** Roy Batty's soul then flies to the freedom of aclear blue heavenly crystal-blue Heavenly sky in the form of a the white dove he tenderly embraced. (A (An uplifting moment a bit of hope ruined in the "Final Cut" by having it repleaced with an ugly smog-choked dark miasma, but still.)miasma of pollution)
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* Despite Deckard having murdered his beloved Priss and Zora in cold blood, all Roy saw was sees is a helpless man hanging on for dear life... life, [[NotSoDifferent not unlike himself]]; and in himself]]. Knowing his own existence is inexorably fading, Batty decides he will not end his life with an useless act of revenge, but one of altruism, helping to save another life that was inminently going out. In a moment of common kinship saved him kinship, Roy pulls Deckard out from the precipice of death, and earning his humanity with his final breath.
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** Roy Batty's soul then flies to the freedom of a clear blue heavenly sky in the form of a the white dove he tenderly embraced... a moment sadly ruined in the "Final Cut" by having it repleaced with an ugly and polluted smog choked dark miasma.
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** Roy Batty's soul then flies to the freedom of a clear blue heavenly sky in the form of a the white dove he tenderlyembraced... a embraced. (A moment sadly a bit ruined in the "Final Cut" by having it repleaced with an ugly and polluted smog choked smog-choked dark miasma. miasma, but still.)
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** Roy Batty's soul then flies to the freedom of a clear blue heavenly sky in the form of a the white dove he tenderly embraced... a moment sadly ruined in the "Final Cut" by having it repleaced with an ugly and polluted smog choked dark miasma.
** Roy Batty's soul then flies to the freedom of a clear blue heavenly sky in the form of a the white dove he tenderly embraced... a moment sadly ruined in the "Final Cut" by having it repleaced with an ugly and polluted smog choked dark miasma.
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The {{Heartwarming}} page for ''Film/BladeRunner2049'' can be found [[Heartwarming/BladeRunner2049 here]].
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The {{Heartwarming}} Heartwarming page for ''Film/BladeRunner2049'' can be found [[Heartwarming/BladeRunner2049 here]].
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* Leon's UnstoppableRage when he confronts Deckard after [[spoiler:Zhora's death,]] which is the first major indication that the Replicants aren't straight-up villains.
* Roy's decision to save Deckard [[spoiler:even after he killed Pris and Zhora]].
* Gaff letting Rachel go. He could have "retired" her, and been commended for it by his superiors. But he decided that he wouldn't. Though, the way he informed Deckard of this "[[ParanoiaFuel It's too bad she won't live.]]" didn't exactly set Deckard's mind at ease.
* Rachel and Deckard at the end. "Do you trust me?", "I trust you.". "Do you love me?", "I love you."
* Leon's UnstoppableRage when he confronts Deckard after [[spoiler:Zhora's death,]] which is the first major indication that the Replicants aren't straight-up villains.
* Roy's decision to save Deckard [[spoiler:even after he killed Pris and Zhora]].
* Gaff letting Rachel go. He could have "retired" her, and been commended for it by his superiors. But he decided that he wouldn't. Though, the way he informed Deckard of this "[[ParanoiaFuel It's too bad she won't live.]]" didn't exactly set Deckard's mind at ease.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjO8wsjPqbg Thisscene]] ([[VictimFallsForRapist but maybe not the second half]]).scene.]]
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