I didn't really understand Do Android dream of electric sheeps?, from Philip K. Dick. I should read a lot more of his to understand what he meant in this book and I don't have the time for this.
(I don't have the time to stay on Mastodon and Twitter for so long by the way but it's really hard to focus on a paper book.)
In his book, Philip K. Dick talks about different layers of reality, and the constant paranoïa that comes from the manipulations of reality.
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In the end of Philip K. Dick's book, the replicants hide in John Isidore's flat, where he owns a single apartment, and whose silence scares him like a monster; and John Isidore, who's labeled as "special" (this label exists because of nuclear radiations), cries because the replicants cut a spiders' legs and because he can do nothing about it (they're too strong).
So at some point, a female replicant carelessly bombs people living in a giant dump from a drone while having a nails manucure and I thought that if Ridley Scott was a good producer he would do something interesting at the end of the movie