Blade Runner
Ridley Scott’s masterpiece “Blade Runner” wasn’t just a groundbreaking visual treat during the ’70s; it also proved to be an influential movie that influenced a lot of filmmakers and actors. Regarding the dialogues, the most memorable from the film was the final scene where Rutger Hauer’s Roy Batty was about to die.
He delivered a tear-jerking line, “All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in the rain.” Hauer revealed that he was given the creative freedom to tweak the script, so he decided to keep some of the poetic parts. He added a beautiful ending that truly encapsulated his character’s essence.