This music accompanies an early scene in the film in which Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is asked by Dr. Eldon Tyrell (Joe Turkel) to perform a test on his assistant, Rachael (Sean Young) to prove that she is human, as opposed to an android.
[RACHAEL]
Do you like our owl?
[DECKARD]
Is it artificial?
[RACHAEL]
Of course it is
[DECKARD]
Must be expensive
[RACHAEL]
Very. I'm Rachael
[DECKARD]
Deckard
[RACHAEL]
It seems you feel our work is not a benefit to the public
[DECKARD]
Replicants are like any other machine. They're either a benefit or a hazard. If they're a benefit, it's not my problem
[RACHAEL]
May I ask you a personal question?
[DECKARD]
Sure
[RACHAEL]
Have you ever retired a human by mistake?
[DECKARD]
No
[RACHAEL]
But in your position that is a risk
[TYRELL]
Is this to be an empathy test? Capillary dilation of the so-called blush response, fluctuation of the pupil, involuntary dilation of the iris
[DECKARD]
We call it Voight-Kampff for short
[RACHAEL]
Mr. Deckard, Dr. Elden Tyrell
[TYRELL]
Demonstrate it, I want to see it work
[DECKARD]
Where's the subject?
[TYRELL]
I want to see it work on a person. I want to see a negative before I provide you with a positive
[DECKARD]
What's that gonna prove?
[TYRELL]
Indulge me
[DECKARD]
On you?
[TYRELL]
Try her
Blush Response was written by Vangelis.
Blush Response was produced by Vangelis.
Vangelis released Blush Response on Tue Jun 21 1994.