🐶🇱🇺 Snoop, le chien d'Isabelle, serait mort des suites d'un empoisonnement à la mort-aux-rats. Elle demande des sanctions plus strictes dans une pétition.
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The “Tears in Rain” scene in Blade Runner (1982) was not fully scripted. Rutger Hauer felt the original speech was too long and “opera-like,” so he rewrote it before filming and added the immortal line: “like tears in rain.”
It is remembered as one of cinema’s most moving farewells to death, where a replicant reveals profound humanity. Thanks to Hauer’s improvisation, the moment became a defining symbol of Blade Runner and the cyberpunk genre, standing today as an immortal piece of film history.
We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.