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    doubts of himself reaching his goal. The semiotics of his face‚ calm and happy show his belonging to his dream renewed. At the end‚ Vincent is finally accepted into the Gattacan society. The doctor‚ who plays an essential role in the functioning of Gattaca‚ is revealed to have known that Vincent was a degenerate all along‚ and allows him into the flight. This act symbolises Vincent’s acceptance into the Gattacan

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    The main of the premise of the film is the ‘Triumph of Human Spirit.’ Support with knowledge of main characters in the film. The main premise or central idea of the film‚ ‘Gattaca’‚ is the ‘Triumph of Human Spirit’. This is illustrated by Andrew Niccol’s use of film techniques to emphasise ideas surrounding characters within the film. For example‚ Niccol emphasises the triumph of the human spirit by using lighter colours to accentuate the theme of belonging in scenes where Vincent feels a sense

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    corrupting force in the play ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare. Macbeth is a brave and loyal Thane of King Duncan but after a chance meeting with the Three Witches becomes cruel and develops and insatiable thirst for power. On the other hand in the film ‘Gattaca’ directed by Andrew Niccol ambition is a chance for the main character Vincent to develop and overcome barriers in the way of his life goal. In the play ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare‚ ambition is characterised as dangerous and irrational. To have

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    would want‚ and what they would do‚ but just one utopia is impossible to have. This is depicted in film and literature. For example; William Golding’s novel and novel based film ‘Lord of the Flies’‚ films; ‘V for Vendetta’ by The Wachowski Brothers‚ ‘Gattaca’ by Andrew Niccol and ‘1984’ by George Orwell. These are some films and novels that portray why a Utopia cannot be created‚ sustained or even controlled‚ dystopia to utopia or utopia to dystopia. “Our life dreams the Utopia. Our Death achieves the

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    There a Perfect Future? “Most people regard genetic engineering as something that will happen tomorrow. They are wrong. Biotechnology is here today” (Mann‚ 1999‚ p. 113). Some people may laugh at the idea that genetic engineer like the type seen in Gattaca is possible‚ but already “genetically engineered crops cover an estimated one-quarter of all cropland in this country” (Maafo‚ 2001‚ p. 84). While genetic engineering is only being applied at crops at the moment‚ one has to wonder how long it will

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    Media Studies – Relationship between a media genre and society. Dystopian Essay On one level‚ dystopian films have a direct relationship with society. By their very definition‚ dystopian films present a negative representation of a future or alternate society. They are often mis-labeled as science fiction films because of their futuristic setting but although here are obvious similarities‚ their overriding artisticness is more closely united to another genre: film-noir. Stylistically‚ many dystopian

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    imperfection which leads to questioning‚ escape‚ or a character’s confusion within said “perfect” now imperfect society. These characters become outsiders because they start to see the flaws within their “perfect” lives. This is evident in Metropolis‚ We‚ Gattaca‚ The Machine Stops‚ THX 1138‚ and A Brave New World. All of these have a character who realizes the fault within their own societies. A large number of these realizations started because of foreign feelings such as love‚ jealousy‚ loneliness‚ etc

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    Modification through Science Introduction Embryonic modification is the science involving manipulation of human embryos to select ideal traits among society. It is a widely spreading topic and holds some of the world’s greatest controversial issues. Gattaca is a film that displays a world of this controversy where children are sculpted in a laboratory. The idea that parents can walk into a medical facility to pick your child’s sex‚ phenotypes‚ and overall makeup is both thrilling and terrifying depending

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    identity‚ who they are and who they want to be. During these years it can be hard trying to figure out who you are and where you belong‚ with the constant struggle of trying to ‘fit in’ and comparing yourself to others. This is shown in the film Gattaca‚ Vincent was born an invalid and growing up you see how he is often in competition with his genetically engineered Brother Anton. Vincent was told no matter how hard he works he will never achieve anything because of his genetic makeup; the only

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    References: [1] Kirby‚ D 2000‚ The New Eugenics in Cinema: Genetic Determinism and Gene Therapy in GATTACA‚ Science fiction Studies‚ accessed 3rd October 2013‚ [2] Gleghorn‚ M 2001‚ Putting the Brakes on Human Genetic Engineering: Are We Speeding toward a Brave New World? Probe Ministries‚ accessed 1st October 2013 [3] D‚ P 2012‚ Loss of Privacy and

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