![]() So I think that's one of the implicit arguments that the film is making. I try to argue in the book that it's not obvious that, even if Roy got what he wanted, his problems would be solved, because then he would have an equally serious problem: What would I do with the time that I've been granted? Even Tyrell, who's not a sympathetic figure in the film, he tries to convey this to Roy by saying, "The candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long." I think that's Tyrell telling Roy Batty, it isn't the length of your life that matters, it's the quality of your life that matters and how intensely you live it, that's what matters. He seems to think that, if he gets more life, by which he means more years, his problems will be solved. The replicants make their way back to Earth on a quest, led by Roy Batty, to talk to Mr.
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