agree. he had to say something
Yea, deckard rejecting there. With something which should have been an obvious falsehood in the narrative context
Meaning, they had the color of her eyes right
First thing I checked on the blu ray when getting back from the theater, having in mind that her eyes colour was brown. But on some other scenes with more light I had a doubt if they were brown or bold green.
Anyway I was wondering why I seemed to have noticed this but any of my very observatory friend did, thinking it was my imagination
Great theories going on here since the movie is released.
When chatting with someone after seeing the movie, he had another one: Ana Stelline putting memories or pictures/situations "further" than in the mind. This comes from that final scene when K. is dying on the scales while the snow falls, and when Deckard is entering to meet her she is on that beautiful moment watching up the snow falling into her space.