Gattaca directed by Andrew Niccol is a science fiction film about a dystopic society in which Vincent; a genetically inferior man assumes the identity of Jerome Morrow a more or less genetically ‘perfect’ man. He does this in order to peruse his dream of traveling into space. In this film there are many Ideas in the opening scene that are finalized the end, these ideas are carried through with a lot of suspense and also many intensifying scenes to show Vincent’s struggle with his dreams, goals and determination of going to space. Some of these ideas include God’s creation, Cells, and trying to outwit the system.
In the opening scene of the film, we see are presented with two completely contrasting ideas. The first is the idea that god created humans just the way they are, and they are perfect without needing any adjustment. This idea is explained to us through a quote, “Consider God’s handiwork. Who can straighten what he has made crooked?” This quote directly implies that God’s we should not meddle with God’s design, because the things that he made crooked, he made crooked for a reason. The second quote that we are presented with in this film is “I not only think that we will tamper with Mother Nature, I think Mother wants us to”. This quote is completely contrasting the previous one. It explains to us that inevitably, we are going to ‘tamper’ with the handiwork or Mother Nature, e.g. providing medicines for sick people, dying hair and even getting dental work done. These are all idea that proves that every day we tamper with the work of Mother Nature. This quote expresses in the second part, that Mother Nature also wants us to challenge her abilities. This exactly what we see in the film in the way of Genetic Enhancement. However, throughout the film we are faced with the question ‘How much is too much?’ As a result of tampering with Mother Nature it has led to Gattaca being