Vincent Freeman was born this way. He chooses, however, not to remain and invalid, but become what is known as a de-generate, someone who uses other people’s blood, urine, hair, etc. to fake a genetic code superior to their own. He dream was to end up in the space and being this particularly loathed thing is the only way he is able to do it. Lending his dream to the real Jerome Morrow, a suicidal cripple. The two band together to get him into the space. Everything is going well, he is set to leave in a week. Then the mission director is murdered.
This occurs, in my opinion, only to keep less intelligent viewers interested in the story, which contains enough pathos to warrant me watching it if it didn't involve a murder at all. As Vincent tried to keep his secret, he is falling in love with Irene Cassini, another worker at Gattaca, the story’s equivalent of Cape Canaveral. The panic caused by the moment causes each person involve to examine themselves, society, and the state of the world.
The sad thing about Gattaca is that so many people will hate this movie because of its utterly slow pace. It does not keep the interest of someone not intrigued by people, which encompasses most every viewer