Like tears in rain
In Blade Runner (1982), Hauer played Roy Batty, a "replicant" (android) manufactured to serve as a soldier in space warfare, who is marked for death because he has illegally come to Earth. In this immortal scene (use fullscreen), knowing his end is near due to his built-in fixed lifespan, he saves the life of the agent assigned to kill him, then ruminates briefly on his imminent death -- Hauer ad-libbed Batty's final speech:
Almost as powerful as his soliloquy, to me, is his opening line to the human master: "Quite an experience to live in fear, isn't it -- that's what it is, to be a slave."
A lesser-known Hauer performance I can recommend is Ladyhawke (1985), a supernatural romantic fantasy which I consider underrated.
8 Comments:
Rutger Hauer was really an amazing actor. I will look up Ladyhawke, I have had it recommended to me more than once.
I loved Blade Runner. Have you been to Movie Madness? They have one of the buildings used in that movie. It looked a lot bigger on the screen.
I remember Hauer and saw Blade Runner about 5 times. His role is one of the reasons I watched it so many times. Something about his character was just classic, and it was sad to see that there wasn't a lot of mention on the news of his death despite playing roles in so many movies. RIP
Oh my gooooddd you read my mind! I was thinking about Rutger Hauer yesterday! So now I don’t have to post about him.
I agree with @ami: Ladyhawk is awesome. one of my fav movies.
@Ro I’ve seen Blad Runner about five times in theaters and I don’t know how many times on tv. Love that movie!
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Oh my..I loved him in both. And he was so sexy!
75 is too young to die...very sad.
I also remember Flesh and Blood, with a gloriously naked Jennifer Jason Leigh, as well as the excellent Hitcher (also with Leigh). He had a commanding presence.
I'm glad others remember Hauer's work. I've been a bit surprised that his death didn't attract more notice.
I've been to Movie Madness a few times, though not recently (I live in SW Portland). A must-see for anyone in the area who's into movie history.
I loved him best in this dark roles. Who can forget those French fries in Hitcher?
I wasn't familiar with The Hitcher and had to look it up. Gah. That kind of gory stuff isn't my thing, I'm afraid.
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