Director Sir Ridley Scott and Harrison Ford had disagreements about the script almost from the start. Ford hated the voice-overs that were in early script versions (which eventually weren't used), suggesting that it was better to show most of the things that the voice-over was explaining, in order to give Rick Deckard some actual detective work to do. Ford also found working with Scott quite frustrating; having recently worked with Steven Spielberg and Francis Ford Coppola, Ford was used to directors giving him valuable input about his character, whereas Scott was primarily concerned with the sets and pictures (Scott maintained that Ford was a professional actor who didn't need his input). Lastly, Ford was against the idea that Deckard may be a replicant, feeling it undercut the human story of Deckard discovering his lost humanity (Rutger Hauer agreed completely with Ford on this point). According to Ford, Ridley Scott and he agreed prior to shooting, that Deckard was not a replicant, but then Scott went and shot it to imply he could be, which disappointed Ford and Hauer.
Scritto da postmind il 04-03-2025 alle ore 09:19

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