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Gattaca

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There was a man named Vincent Freeman trying to travel to the stars. The community may have classified that man as inappropriate in his genetic makeup and is one of the lowest class of human beings and can only do inferior functions. In order to realize his dream, Vincent assumed the identity of Jerome Morrow, an ideal genetic sample with paralysis as a result of a car accident, and learned that there was a tricky test of DNA and urine. After a short time he set his date on a space mission, but the director was killed and the police began investigating the case.
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CRITICS OF "Gattaca"
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TV Guide
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June 05, 2007

This stately, stunningly beautiful picture evokes a future in which present-day prejudices and neuroses have been taken to new, insidious scientifically rationalized heights.
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Film Freak Central
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April 02, 2008

It predicts the way the world would change in 2001--and how our films would reflect that change.
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Time Out
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June 24, 2006

Chilly, elegant, and a little bloodless.
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Christian Science Monitor

June 05, 2007

Intelligent and suspenseful.
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Globe and Mail
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April 12, 2002

Designer babies rule dystopia in stylish SF thriller filled with recycled plot devices.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
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December 04, 2016

Among the very best of all the original "thoughtful" sci-fi movies out there.
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Chicago Reader
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June 05, 2007

I didn't care enough about Hawke's character to ignore a big problem in the story's logic: if this future has such incredible biotechnology, why can't Law just get his damaged body parts fixed?
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Groucho Reviews

March 21, 2008

Ripe for reappraisal...the storytelling integrity and thoughtful themes of a good novel.
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Los Angeles Times
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February 14, 2001

It's far too serious to be taken seriously.
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ReelzChannel.com
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March 18, 2008

A modern sci-fi classic comes home to high-def in a gorgeous new transfer.
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Variety

July 05, 2006

One of first Hollywood films about the effects of genetic engineering on human conduct, Andrew Niccol's directing debut is an intelligent and timely sci-fi that, despite some illogical plot contrivances, is emotionally engaging almost up to the end.
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Chicago Sun-Times
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January 01, 2000

At a time when we read about cloned sheep and tomatoes crossed with fish, the science in Gattaca is theoretically possible.
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