Review of Gattaca (1997) by Johnniew — 09 Jan 2013
When I was initially exposed to this film in biology class at fourteen or so, it struck a very deep chord within me. It championed the ideals of perseverance, discipline, and overcoming societally-imposed limitations.
It dealt heavily with identity, and the repercussions of eugenics screening, genetic discrimination, and transhumanism. With a talented cast, well-written dialogue, and a moving score, Gattaca is an inspiring and touching film that everybody should see at least once.
This review of Gattaca (1997) was written by Johnniew on 09 Jan 2013.
Gattaca has generally received very positive reviews.
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