
From a nightly view of a city of 106 million inhabitans (Los Angeles in the year 2019) we arrive in the home of the genetic designer J.F. Sebastian.
Darryl Hannah is perfect as the replicant Pris; her looks, her voice her persona; she is really larger than life in this acting role. Pris is twice an outcast: she is not only a replicant, she is a "pleasure model", i.e. a prostitute, as well. In this scene she is at her most manupilative, but a replicant as awesome as here can't be judged, she was designed to be this way.
Rutger Hauer, who plays Roy Batty, is a very fine actor. This is clearly shown in this scene and even more so in the iconic "tears in the rain" scene. Roy Batty is clearly impressed with J.F. Sebastian's home. This mild-mannered and quite jerky character named J.F. Sebastian "sure has some nice toys".
The long-nosed replicant seems to need a couple of grogs as well as a normal nose. He is obviously blown away by Pris' presence, but he lacks the confidence to make any move towards her, or even say something to her.
Blade Runner was almost wholly made with analouge technique. Besides its drawbacks, analouge technique captures atmosphere in a way that computer animations seldom do. You can almost feel the smell of sweat, polluted rain, exhaust fumes, spray paint, booze and noodles when watching this film.
It is a stylish, atmospheric and magical film. The term cyberpunk wasn't even coined at its release, but it has almost everything that defines this genre.