I felt the same what when I was younger. Then I watched it as an adult and I loved it. It's the uncaring elements in the film that (for me) bring to light the uncaring aspects of the world in which we live. In our modern techo world everyone is so obsessed with their phones, their facebook, their instagram, etcetera that they don't take the time to look around and see the pain and suffering of their fellow man, and even if they do (most) do not they care. This movie brings that to light perfectly. The reason why Batty is the only one to show emotion is because that's the way it was suppose to be. At this point "in the future" most of civilization had become unfeeling, uncaring monsters, but the Replicants that they created as sex toys, and workers had become more humans than their creators. In the end it takes a Replicant to bring human emotion out of Deckard who (at least in the original cut, and the book) WAS human. I know that in latter cuts (directors cut and the final cut) that he is suppose to be a replicant himself, but that wasn't initially the case. If you watch the original cut it's clear as day that he was human. I enjoy all the cuts of this film, but I am annoyed that Ridley Scott spilled the beans by telling the world that Deckard is a Replicant. I felt that there films were a lot more interesting when it was left ambiguous.
The romance was awkward, but it's another thing that I beleive adds to the film. Deckard is emotionally stunted from years of killing Replicants. He simply doesn't feel anymore. Rachel is a machine who doesn't realize that she is a machine, and if she indeed does have a three year lifespan, or has only been online for a short period of time then she would most likely be somewhat stunted emotionally too. I always looked at the romance as two emotionally stunted people learning how to love again. Deckard is rediscovering emotions that he buried a long time ago, and Rachel is discovering emotions for the first time.
To be honest I would have preferred Nina Axelrod as Rachel. She was in the running and was ahead of Sean Young, but Ridley wanted Sean. He said she reminded him of Vivian Leigh. Anyway here's Nina's screen test
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8_hZo1J0g8
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