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For the 1982 film directed by Ridley Scott, based on a novel by Philip K. Dick. To be used in conjunction with the [blade-runner-series] tag. For the 2017 sequel, use the [blade-runner-2049] tag. Use with the [do-androids-dream-of-electric-sheep] tag if your question is about both the movie and the novel it's based on.
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Zhora asks Deckard: "Are you for real?" Was this meant to be significant?
That line only seems significant because it is being taken out of context.
In the scene immediately prior while he is waiting for her, we hear an announcer in the background saying:
"Ladies and G …