Review of Gattaca (1997) by Stefanus Andi G — 31 Jul 2015
Space. The final frontier. Well, in this flick you won't see the space scene until the very end. It's about a struggle to harness dream, when the social convention state your future upon your gene. Hence it's near impossible, 1% chance, for a child to be an astronaut when his heart gene won't allow him to. Is it wrong to conceive another identity to surpass the gene wall for a de-gene-rate, a God child to seize his long hope?
Tracks embedded convey superfluously being an up-beat sci-fi toward thriller kind. None too flashy yet fills inherently.
Life is God gift lest the greatest one, therefore genetic engineering towards mankind shan't maketh human God, for humanity is tainted whether our faith for creation is misled for procreation. That would not make a man overcome himself, rather finding escapes from within self.
This review of Gattaca (1997) was written by Stefanus Andi G on 31 Jul 2015.
Gattaca has generally received very positive reviews.
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