Blade Runner 2049 Page #7
artist in their work.
But, I was locked in this
sterile chamber at eight, so...
If I wanted to see the world,
I had to imagine it.
I got very good at imagining.
Wallace needs my talent
I think it's only kind.
Replicants live such hard lives.
Made to do what we'd rather not.
I can't help your future,
but I can give you good memories
to think back on and smile.
- That's nice.
- It's better than nice.
It feels authentic.
And if you have authentic
memories you have...
real human responses.
Wouldn't you agree?
Are all constructed, or,
do you ever use ones
that are real?
It's illegal to use real memories, Officer.
How can you tell the difference?
Can you tell if something...
really happened?
They all think it's about
more detail.
But that's not how memory works.
We remcall with our feelings.
Anything real should be a mess.
I can show you.
Sit.
you want me to see.
Not even that hard,
just picture it.
Let it play.
Someone lived this, yes.
This happened.
I know it's real.
I know it's real.
GODDAMMIT!
Officer KD6-3.7,
Madam is calling you in.
You're under arrest,
drop your gun
and keep your hands
where I can see'em.
- Cells.
- Cells.
Have you ever been
in an institution?
- Cells.
- Cells.
When you're not performing your duties,
do they keep you in a little box?
Cells.
- Cells.
- Interlinked.
- Interlinked.
What's it like to hold the hand
of someone you love?
- Interlinked.
- Interlinked.
- Dreadfully.
- Dreadfully.
What's it like to be
filled with dread?
- Dreadfully.
- Dreadfully.
Do you like ybeing separated
from other people?
- Distinct.
- Distinct.
- Dreadfully distinct.
- Dreadfully distinct.
- Dark.
- Dark.
- Within one stem.
- Within one stem.
- And dreadfully distinct.
- And dreadfully distinct.
- Against the dark.
- Against the dark.
You're not even close to baseline.
Out! Close the door.
What the f*** is with you?
I put you on a case.
I impressed on you the
importance of that case,
and then we pick you up f***ing
around an upgrade center?!
Scans said you didn't
look like you on the inside.
Miles off your baseline!
Do you know what that means?
I found the kid.
He was set up like a standard
replicant, put on a service job.
Even he didn't know who he was.
- And?
- And it's done.
- What does that mean, 'it's done'?
- What you asked.
It's done.
You just stopped a bomb
from going off.
You did good.
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