Origamis, like the unicorn in the ending of Ridley Scott's film, are a key symbol to understand the nature of characters in Blade Runner. They are all created by one man in both Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049, (former) LAPD officer Gaff.
How many origamis are made by Gaff in Blade Runner (1982) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017)?
Your answer should be in the form of two numbers. Example: 6-2.
The first student to get the correct answer will score 7 points; the second one will score 5 points; the third one will score 3 points; all other students with correct answers will score 1 point.
You have 48 hours to answer the question.
The first student to get the correct answer will score 7 points; the second one will score 5 points; the third one will score 3 points; all other students with correct answers will score 1 point.
You have 48 hours to answer the question.
Deadline: Tuesday, 17/10/2017 - 15:00.
Sign with your name and class (e.g. Nuno Ferreira, 12.º G).
3-2
ResponderEliminarMarta Durães 9C
3-2
ResponderEliminarFrancisco Durães 11D
5-1
ResponderEliminarCarlos nunes 11B
4-2
ResponderEliminarMaria Santos
11°B
3-1
ResponderEliminarJoão Paulo Amorim
11ºE
Of the five answers we've received up to this point, only one of them is correct. For obvious reasons, we'll only publish it tomorrow! Even those who didn't get the correct answer can still try it one more time.
ResponderEliminarDeadline: Tuesday, 17/10/2007 - 15:00.
3-3
EliminarFrancisco Durães 11D
3-1
ResponderEliminarInês Sousa 11B
Answer: 3-1. The three origamis in Blade Runner (1982) are a chicken, a matchstick man and a unicorn; the origami in Blade Runner 2049 (2017) is a sheep.
ResponderEliminarDue to (initial) bad refereeing, we eliminated the second correct answer, by Carlos Nunes (11.º B), but the answer has now been accepted, deservedly so. That being said, João Paulo Amorim (11.º E), Carlos Nunes (11.º B) and Inês Sousa (11.º B) score 7,5 and 3 points, respectively.