

In the 21st century the year 2019 the world is a very grim and futuristic place. A introductory montage tells viewers that the Tyrell Corporation has now advanced robot evolution to the point where it can literally manufacture people known as replicants. However due to a violent event on a space colony the replicants are declared illegal on earth. Therefore they must be eliminated when found on earth. In the beginning a Blade Runner named Holden does a test on a man named Leon. The test is to see if he is a replicant. Leon suspects he has been caught and shoots Holden nearly killing him. Later on a retired Blade Runner named Rick Deckard is taken to a nearby police station to talk to the captain. The captain tells him that there are four replicants on the loose and that he must eliminate them.
Deckard begins his search by consulting with the Tyrell Corporation and then visiting a hotel to collect photos and a skin scale. He tracks down the first replicant named Zhora and murders her. Deckard then has Leon killed with the help of Rachel who is another replicant that was recently created. However she is not one of the initial suspects. Later on Deckard tracks down another replicant Pris and eliminates her. In the end he is confronted by Roy Batty who is the leader of the replicant group. After a standoff he dies as his lifespan ends. Rick is able to go back to his apartment as he is finished with his work. Depending on the version he gets on an elevator with Rachel or he drives with her on a country road.
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