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A 5 page overview of the plot and underlying message of the Columbia Pictures movie by director-writer Andrew Niccol. Outlines the main events of the movie noting the intense philosophical examination of the potential horrors of genetic engineering. Enticingly presents the questions of whether “perfect” genes indeed make an individual “perfect” and whether the human spirit is stronger than genetic code. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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questions of whether "perfect" genes indeed make an individual "perfect" and whether the human spirit is stronger than genetic code. Bibliography lists 2 sources. PPgattac.rtf
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this paper properly! The 1997 science fiction film "Gattaca" distinguishes itself from other science fiction
films which preceded it in recent years by moving away from the tendency to concentrate on incorporating more action than intellectual stimulation. Writer-Director Andrew Niccol, in fact, includes practically
no action sequences in "Gattaca". He makes up for this omission, however, by presenting an intense philosophical examination of the potential horrors of genetic engineering, by enticingly presenting the
questions of whether "perfect" genes indeed make an individual "perfect" and whether the human spirit is stronger than genetic code. In
the future corporate world portrayed by Niccol in "Gattaca" everyone, well almost everyone, is genetically engineered to be "perfect". Parents decide the genetic attributes of their offspring in advance
and their wishes are accomplished under laboratory conditions through the genetic manipulation of their own gene strands. Those few unfortunate individuals who slip through the cracks, who are conceived
through the natural processes of human biology, are labeled "in-valid" and forever doomed to the lesser positions in society. Both the
professional and personal destinies of "Gattacas" in-valids are limited due to their perceived inferiority. In-valids are unable to secure work or even to socialize with those individuals that are
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