Review of Gattaca (1997) by Justitocordero — 30 Mar 2014
I am not exaggerating when I say Gattaca is he most underrated and unappreciated movie of the last century. Andrew Niccol has crafted a truly beautiful, intelligent and poetic film, accompanied by Michael Nyman's stunning score, it just gets better and better with age.
Thurman, Hawke and Law are painfully beautiful and al together wonderfully compelling. Part sci-fi, murder mystery and film noir carefully rolled into one, at it's core lies a simple story about the redemptive power of love.
Practically ignored by critics, cinema goers and film buffs upon it's release, one day it may receive the respect and adoration it deserves.
This review of Gattaca (1997) was written by Justitocordero on 30 Mar 2014.
Gattaca has generally received very positive reviews.
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