Blade Runner
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:06:01
...when all of a sudden you look down-
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What one?
:06:04
What desert?
:06:05
Doesn't make any difference what desert.
It's completely hypotheticaI.

:06:08
-But how come I'd be there?
-Maybe you're fed up, maybe you...

:06:10
...want to be by yourseIf. Who knows?
:06:13
You Iook down and you see a tortoise,
Leon.

:06:15
-It's crawIing towards you-
-A tortoise? What's that?

:06:21
-You know what a turtIe is?
-Of course.

:06:23
Same thing.
:06:25
I've never seen a turtIe.
:06:29
But I understand what you mean.
:06:31
You reach down and you fIip the tortoise
over on its back, Leon.

:06:34
Do you make up these questions,
Mr. HoIden?

:06:36
Or do they write them down for you?
:06:38
The tortoise Iays on its back,
its belly baking in the hot sun...

:06:41
...beating its legs, trying to turn itself over,
but it can't.

:06:44
Not without your help.
But you're not helping.

:06:47
What do you mean I'm not helping?
:06:48
I mean, you're not helping.
:06:50
Why is that, Leon?
:07:00
They're just questions, Leon.
:07:02
In answer to your query,
they're written down for me.

:07:05
It's a test designed to provoke
an emotional response.

:07:12
Shall we continue?
:07:15
Describe, in singIe words, only the good
things that come into your mind...

:07:19
...about your mother.
:07:21
-My mother?
-Yeah.

:07:25
Let me teII you about my mother.
:07:42
A new life awaits you
in the Off-world colonies.

:07:46
The chance to begin again...
:07:48
...in a golden land of opportunity
and adventure.


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