Did you literally just not understand the film?
Let's settle this once and for all:
Writer and director say yes. Brainlet Ford says no. I’m going with the actual creative talent behind the film and not the dancing monkey, personally.
Replicants only have a limited life span of 4 years, and pea brains like you somehow still can't understand that Deckard can't be a replicant with this premise.
they just called them robots so they could dehumanize them
>I don't know why he saved my life. Maybe in those last moments he loved life more than he ever had before. Not just his life, anybody's life, my life. All he'd wanted were the same answers the rest of us want. Where did I come from? Where am I going? How long have I got? All I could do was sit there and watch him die. It was in that moment I truly became Blade Runner.
Tyrell created Rachael which was a special replicant literally capable of reproduction, how do you know Deckard isn't a special model just like Rachael aswell you triple pea brain
Obviously he was which is hilarious because scott knew and didn't tell pretty boy ford.
>robot
Deckard, my man, do you even realize the importance of these events which I am vaguely describing right now? Lasers going pewpew and ships going boomboom in space. This changes everything! Your perception of replicants such as myself and a possible love interest of yours shall never be the same, I'm sure. Peace out.
No, it was not ambiguous. The unicorn scene that made it ambiguous was just some horseshit irrelevant fluff that was never needed in the first place. Replicants with long lifespans weren't even really a thing at that point anyways, so it was really a stupid ass move.