(at around 16 mins) The reason Dr. Elden Tyrell can't afford a real owl in the shooting script (dated February 3, 1981), when Rick Deckard asks Rachael if the bird is artificial, she says, "Of course not." This is how the scene was shot, with Sean Young saying, "Of course not." However, in the finished movie, it can be hear her saying, "Of course it is." According to Producer Michael Deeley, "Sean's line was changed in order to add credibility to the idea that Tyrell could manufacture perfect imitations of living things" (Future Noir, 126). However, in the book "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", Rachael lies to Deckard telling him it is indeed a real owl. The owl however, is fake. Owls were one of the first species to die out after the world war that devastated the planet years earlier. The Tyrell corporation would then create fake animals so that people can buy them and pass them off as real animals in order to heighten their social statuses. In the book, live animals are highly-priced possessions, and the rarer the better. It is also considered a moral crime not to take care of and protect an animal. If you cannot afford a live animal, or the live animal you want is extinct, then a fake one is a good alternative.
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