Gattaca
Gattaca is a 1997 science fiction film by director/screenwriter Andrew Niccol, starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, Jude Law and Alan Arkin.It combines a Hollywood action/adventure plot with a vision of a future that some reviewers thought was intelligent and mature, in which genetic testing and eugenic genetic engineering has altered mankind to such an extent that children conceived by traditional sexual reproduction are members of an underclass.
Recent developments in genetic diagnosis of inherited diseases and the real-world technologies of in vitro fertilisation and embryo selection have made Gattaca appear to be a vision of the not-too-distant future.
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Plot
The movie depicts Vincent (Hawke), a member of the underclass, trying to defy his apparent genetic destiny. He uses DNA samples from a crippled member of the elite (Eugene, played by Law) to impersonate his way into the space program.
The screenwriting shows an interesting dualism. Vincent is a 'faulty' human that achieves more of what's expected of him. Eugene is a 'perfect' human that achieves less of what's expected of him. The very same defect that will ultimately kill 'faulty' Vincent prevents 'perfect' Irene to fly. This dualism show how genetics policy curbs the freedom both of 'perfect' and 'faulty' humans.
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