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I didn't read the book, so I can't comment on that. This movie doesn't pandor like the SW sequel. This is not a typical Hollywood film. Watching it you will wonder how it even got made. Look, I'm the guy that sighs when they cast 6'5" Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. I get where you're coming from, but I don't think you'll be disappointed for the reasons you're expressing.
The book is very good but that isn't what I am talking about. The book is very different.
What is the message in Blade Runner? These guys can run faster, are stronger, etc. they are better than us in every way, except one: emotions/ethics. At the end of Blade Runner, Batty proves himself ethically superior to Deckard by letting him live. They are more human than human as advertised. Scott destroyed that message by trying to add a cheap twist of Deckard being a replicant which totally unfangs the message. Who gives a fuck if one android shows another android the light? It is the androids teaching humans and turning it around on them that makes the ending great. Like, "How dare you kill something like me? How dare you think you are better than me?" I have seen things you wouldn't believe.
By not understanding the script I meant he didn't understand the screenwriters. The screenwriters say Deckard isn't a replicant.