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Review of by Joseph D — 26 Jun 2011

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Not an ethical crime, several ethical crimes not including Code 46, which was a biological violation...the woman was genetically his mother. Society is emergent and this film was spot on. Removing arbitrary human policy makers in exchange for the authority of a supercomputer, scares the crap out of most people, but it will make complete sense to our grandchildren.

With a society separated by whole citizens and the disenfranchised, it replaces our time honored method of regulating people by the means of opulence and disparity. This is undoubtedly is our future. The upside would be that most violent crime would disappear, just to be replaced with policy violations.

Did anyone else notice that all of the compromising situations or conflicts were resolved with pragmatism and honesty? (Aside from the memory wipes) No violence was required. Just a performance in front of a camera I know, but it still was a compelling model when you consider that only a small amount of people incarcerated are truly narcissistic from birth, the rest are either intellectually incapable of making choices that consider other people, or find themselves making desperate decisions in an irrational environment.

The rest is exacerbated by conditioning or substance abuse. This movie was well written and produced.

This review of Code 46 (2003) was written by on 26 Jun 2011.

Code 46 has generally received mixed reviews.

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