Blade Runner Summary
...e; it focuses on fake vs. real humans only. The androids aren't compassionate; they aren't easily categorized as the misunderstood and downtrodden heroes. In fact, the scene where Pris gradually rips the legs of a spider to see if it really needs them protrays them as monstrous. On the other hand, neither are they inhuman; they have a desire to survive and understand humanity. Deckard's moral crisis evolves in a similar grey fog. He realizes that androids are more than he thought and actually becomes emotionally and physically involved with one, but he still finishes his assignment by killing them. There is no poignant scene at the end where Deckard throws down his laser gun, repents his clearly defined sins, and runs off int...