ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KiwcYakBW20.html Roland VP330, at 2:20 you can hear the sound, vangelis added reverb to it to give it a huge sound.
Music from Antartica film. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SGossgOEfpI.html In both movies, this music is played when the characters are living a sort of "illusion". The dogs see a mirage, and Deckard dreams about an unicorn.
I'm doing a psychoanalytical paper on the use of animals in Blade-runner for a class of mine. This makes perfect sense. Although I think I'll just stick to Deckard for now, this really ties in he symbolic nature of animals in the Dream-Work. Thanks for this.
Who stuck that bloody great bit of *ORIGAMI* there, at 0:13 to about 0:28?? Was this only in the director's & final (final) cuts too? (Will have to get round to checking next time) - or is part of the 'extended' (?)
In Blade Runner 2049, Deckard had carved wooden animals that spell out "Rachel". The rhinoceros was used for R. If we apply that logic to this scene, it means he was thinking about her and this may have been the start of the carvings.
intereting. I thought he did a great job though. the only part that was a bit "off" was the way the unicorn is running. lol, you weren't talking about the horse, were you? :P
I dont see what's crappy about it this is either a very early cut or the OP fucked it up by editing it. But no this scene was very much intentionally put in by Ridley Scott. They were out in the woods shooting for legend when he asked them to do a shot with that horse. No one except scott knew what the shot would be for, but what i'm getting at is that he himself has said the scene was intentional which it's why it is in the final cut. Any scenes removed from the final cut were ones that were forced in by the studio which made the movie make no sense.