We will never know what he actually saw

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i think he described it actually

He said something about seeing Cunny beams or something

And quite succinctly at that.

Like beers in bane

UNTIL BLADE RUNNER: 2016 WHERE WE LEARN ROY BATTEY'S TRUE ORIGINS AND PURPOSE.

COMING 2026.

like seeds in the feed

The light at the end of the tunnel?

He obviously made it all up. What even are sea beams anyway?

Obviously what deers in trains do to pass the time

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"They promised a fuck and suck but all I saw was greed and sneed. I think i've seen things you people wouldn't image "

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Would plow.

What's so fucking special about a type of girder anyway? Was Roy a construction worker in his free time?

Why?

wtf I hate blade runner now?

Roy is just immensely passionate about construction.

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Ive seen attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion (formaly Chuck)

Pretty based and honestworkpilled desu. I now respect Roy.

>this nonsense is regarded as one of the best monologs of all time in cinema

Why? It says nothing profound or even relevant to anything that happened in the movie

Like fuck and suck in the chuck...

Empathizing with Roy was kind of the whole point of the movie.

Dude literally made this shit up on set while he was taking his lunch break.

It's just a throwaway line. Boring ass movie.

Okay, i understand that, but was his little speech really THAT poignant?

t. roastie

>most iconic piece of writing in the original Blade Runner was written by Rutger Hauer
>most iconic piece of writing in Blade Runner 2049 was written by Ryan Gosling

And the lesson from this is: Hampton Fancher was and is a hack writer.

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>no one comments on the mistakes
I hate you fucking fags.

Been done already.

>Star ships
Can't even get the quote right or because she's ahippie refused to have attack ships... A nutcase anyway

It's not the speech itself that is important you dense moron, it's almost incoherent rambling. First it completely takes you by surprise as the villain saves the hero and delivers poetry before dying. It's about how Roy was feeling about his death and how he will be remembered by someone.