Originally, Roy Batty was to have a lengthy monologue just prior to his death, as written by David Webb Peoples. Rutger Hauer felt the text was too technical, had no bearing to the film and referred to locations with which the audience would be unfamiliar. This didn't help creating any dramatic impact in the scene. In the night before filming, without Sir Ridley Scott's knowledge, Hauer removed much of the monologue, kept the pieces he liked, and then added the last two lines, "All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die." After they finished filming the scene with Hauer's version, the crew members applauded, and some of them were even moved to tears.
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