Blade Runner - Roy's final monologue

Door Christine Hahner Murdock, 2022

100cm x 100cm x 4cm

The "Tyrell Corporation" advanced robots to being virtually identical to humans... these "Replicants" were used Off-World as slave labor... after a bloody mutiny the repicants were declared illegal on earth and executed upon trespassing by special police squats. Furthermore they were built with a fail-safe device: a four year life span. Roy (portrait here)comes to Tyrell to ask for a longer life span, while being hunted down by Blade Runner Deckard. But the fail-safe device cannot be revoked. Just before his time is up, Roy decides to save Deckard during a final showdown of kill or be killed. While sitting on the roof top alone with Deckard, those are the replicants final words. Why did Roy save Deckard? Maybe because he chose to. Making good choices. That's all that matters in the end.

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Techniek

Two-dimensional | Schilderkunst | Acryl | on panel

Tags

Blade+runner+final+monologue Blade+runner+final+speech Blade+runner Movieart Harrison+ford Roy+blade+runner Blade Runner Final Monologue Speech Rutger+hauer

Over Christine Hahner Murdock

Kristin werkt al meer dan 20 jaar als kunstenaar in Europa en de VS met realisme, expressionistische abstractie, figuratieve werken, portretten, dieren, abstracts en concept art