this bugs the crap outta me, and i cant believe how many times i need to explain this...its absolutely fundamental to understanding the film....do_androids_dream wrote: The movie is asking the question 'what is life?' - what defines a human being. Does a silicon based 'organism' constitute a human if it looks and acts and thinks like one?
the replicants are not "silicon based"...they are not robots...they are not androids...they are not mechanical in any way shape or form.
they are artificial people. they are 100% carbon based biological living human beings, comprised of hearts and lungs and livers and bone and blood. i mean...they come out and specifically say so in the film. seriously...all the people we see in the film involved in making them are geneticists...not robotics engineers. how on earth do people keep missing this basic and important point???
replicants are real human beings...they were just manufactured.
the question being asked in the film is not "what is life" but rather...what is SELF. what makes you you...and how do you know its "real"?
its a question of identity and self awareness, not what constitutes a sentient being.

