Which movie character gives you the creeps?

Rick Dyke in blade runner —— Internet Movie Database

He was a sex offender and attacked a woman. The whole process of sexual assault was described as a romantic scene, which was creepy.

Especially this scene.

Let me explain.

Decca sat next to Rachel when she played the piano.

He kissed her face and she didn't respond.

He tried to kiss her on the lips, but she dodged.

She stood up, grabbed her coat and was ready to leave.

When she opened the door, Decca slammed the door.

Decca grabbed her by the shoulder and threw her on the window.

Decca kissed her.

This expression does not mean that women really want to have sex. This is a woman's fear and despair.

Dick Ade made Rachel say "kiss me". Rachel refused. Decca repeated his orders, and Rachel complied.

Decca kissed her for the second time, and Rachel's expression was like this:

She is unhappy. She didn't agree. She did it under duress.

Dyke is a clone killer. Rachel realized that she was a clone, and her former "master" abandoned her.

Decca assaulted Rachel. Should it be romantic just because the background music is soft jazz?

I don't know.

The whole movie "blade runner" is creepy. All female characters are either brutally killed or the male protagonist/opponent's sexual object exists.

But what is certain is that tears, rain and all that nonsense.

Some of the comments I got were basically the same thing as what I said, and they were all complacent to varying degrees, because they all started with "but you didn't get to the point."

Their argument is that Rachel is not human. So she should be treated like that. Or at least, it is ok to treat her like this. You can't sexually assault robots.

Of course, the real debate is in the form of philosophical debate, such as "This movie is about human cloning, and there is a philosophical debate on this issue, but that scene is not a rape scene, but a philosophical debate."

I guess you are all moved by this scene of tears and rain. Very touching. It tells the story of human nature of human cloning and so on, the best scene ever! Such a touch, such a touch, wow!

But when a woman is violated, it's not about Dyke sleeping with someone else, or the movie just wants to put a sex scene in it. Oh, no … it's a philosophical discussion about copying human nature.

The answer to this philosophical debate is: clone is not a person, rape it quickly! Who the fuck cares! Ha ha laugh

I guess they are the people who kill prostitutes in Grand Theft Auto's game, because it's fun. They're not real. Who the fuck cares? Haha, run them over!

So I think this is a more metaphysical discussion after all: will those who like the occasional violence against women in the mass media hate women?