<Li> The insertion of a dream sequence of a unicorn running through a forest . The original sequence of the dream--showing Deckard intercut with the running unicorn--was not found in a print of sufficient quality . Arick was thus forced to use a different print that shows only the unicorn running, without any intercutting to Deckard . This unicorn scene suggests a completely different interpretation at the end of the film: Gaff's origami unicorn implies that Deckard's dreams are known to him, implying that Deckard's memories are artificial and that therefore he is a replicant of the same generation as Rachael . </Li> <Li> The removal of the studio - imposed "happy ending", including some associated visuals which had originally run under the film's end - credits . This made the film end ambiguously when the elevator doors closed . </Li> <P> Scott has since complained that time and money constraints, along with his obligation to Thelma & Louise, kept him from retooling the film in a completely satisfactory manner . While he is happier with the 1992 release of the film than with the original theatrical version, he has never felt entirely comfortable with it as his definitive director's cut . </P> <P> In 2000, Harrison Ford gave his view on the director's cut of the film, where he said that although he thought it was "spectacular", it didn't "move him at all". He gave a brief reason: "They haven't put anything in, so it's still an exercise in design ." </P>

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