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    Andrew Niccol’s film‚ “Gattaca” describes a world where genetic engineering has become norm. Based on a society where intellect is built not on diligence and determination but instead genetic determinism‚ the film explores oppression in society‚ displaying just how easily corruption can become. Race‚ sex‚ height and gender; discrimination of which is unseen in the world of Gattaca. Genoism‚ the neologism coined by Niccol to describe unethical and illegal genetic discrimination is more prevalent

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    Gattaca challenges the wisdom allowing genetic potential determined from birth to decide the future of an individual? Genetic potential. What does this phrase mean to our society? Simply an aspect of the future to most‚ a mere scientific term that means nothing to some‚ or it could be a devastating reality for others. The film Gataca poses this question and seeks to find the truth behind genetic potential and how it is used to determining the future of an individual. Through the character of Vincent

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    The film’s title is based on the letters G‚ A‚ T‚ and C‚ which stand for guanine‚ adenine‚ thymine‚ and cytosine‚ the four nucleobases of DNA. Vincent Anton Freeman is the protagonist of Gattaca. He‚ unlike most of his generation‚ was conceived without genetic selection‚ and is therefore at risk for many disorders and has a shortened life expectancy. Vincent dreams of becoming an astronaut‚ but knows his genetic inferiority makes this dream almost unattainable. He therefore does the only thing he

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    Ethical Ethics In Gattaca

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    Just because We Can Should We? The director of the movie Gattaca is Andrew Niccol‚ the three main characters are Vincent Freeman (naturally made)‚ Jerome E. Marrow (agent) and Anton Freeman. The movie’s about how two brothers live entirely different lives because of the way they are born. Vincent the 1st born is naturally made which he was born with a heart condition‚ and the doctors said he wouldn’t live past the age 30. The 2nd born‚ Anton‚ was genetically made which means he was made to be “perfect”

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    The film Gattaca is an American film that premiered in 1997‚ about a future society where babies are conceived through genetic manipulation to ensure that they possess “favorable” traits. The film is about Vincent Freeman‚ who was born outside of genetic manipulation and faces genetic discrimination because of it. Gattaca takes place in the not so distant future where eugenics‚ the practice of “improving” genetic quality is common. In this society‚ there is a database that classifies those as “valid”

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    The movie GATTACA is a dystopian film based on genetics and social segregation. Throughout the movie‚ Vincent‚ the main character‚ tells his life story in fragments. Vincent is one of the two children his parents had and has organic genes‚ whereas his brother was made to be genetically advanced through selection. Society in GATTACA runs much differently than in the real world. Citizens are segregated by whether or not they were genetically advanced. Some upsides to this way of living are that people

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    Gattaca Movie Analysis

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    Film: Gattaca (Clip) General Observations: The birth scene has a gloomy tone and color scheme‚ suggesting that this method of living is something humans should avoid. Since this film is a futuristic film about the use of the findings from the Human Genome Project‚ this film is warning us about the possible misuse of the new genetic information. Geneticists are an important job in the film because after one second‚ the blood is being tested and geneticists can determine your life and future. This

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    the fear of a futuristic dystopic society into the minds of readers and viewers. These authors and composers also bring forth the concepts of conformity‚ mind-control and censorship. The novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ written by Ray Bradbury‚ and the film Gattaca‚ composed by Andrew Niccol‚ were not only stimulated to act as cautionary tales but were also influenced by events occurring at the time such as McCarthyism‚ the post WW2 duration‚ and the start of eugenics. Fahrenheit 451‚ is a sci-fi novel that

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    three films and one TV Show. These will be Gattaca directed by Andrew Niccol‚ The Man in the High Castle directed by David Semel‚ Hunger Games directed by Gary Ross and Children of Men directed by Alfonso Cuaron. All of these films have dystopian worlds they are all different in the way they present themselves. But all these movies have connections on the way the dystopian is ran and the people in these worlds. I will be compare Children of Men and Gattaca and show the connections that they have. Then

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    have genetic mutations. This led me to wonder if maybe there are people in the world with genetic mutations that made them something similar to the mutants in X-Men. There are so many possibilities with genes that I want to discover. In the movie Gattaca‚ there are babies that are designed by manipulating their genes to the whims of their parents. I was amazed

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