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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2009

My review of Gattaca (1997) starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, and Jude Law.

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  • This is more of a summary of the whole story than a review !

  • @jayvvv Sort of like essays in English class. If you retell the story, you would at least get 70%.

    I think there is always less to say about a good movie than there is about a bad movie lol.

  • It was a very complete review I give you two thumbs up....

  • @jakeprince720 You are very kind. Thank you. :)

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  • @WorldOfSnakes about them escaping this sterilized world and the story focusing on their love. It would be so great to have a movie about am impossible love within this kind of setting and world depicted in the movie, and with this soundtrack.

  • Does anyone know of another movie with the same feel as this one? I mean a dramatic movie with a similar ambience and a dramatic soundtrack like Gattaca...doesn't have to be a similar story or themes, but just a dramatic movie with that dramatic ambience and soundtrack...does it exist? As for Gattaca, I liked it a lot, and the soundtrack made the movie in my mind. However I would've liked to explore more their relationship between Vincent and Irene...to have a story about them escaping this

  • "There is no gene for Fate" - one of my favorite lines, good movie

  • I like also how the movies shows that society tries to set up a system that cant be beaten by a normal means and that you have to cheat the system. I think that the movie hints largely towards that. That you have to meet a superficial standard, that it doesnt matter how qualified you are or how determined you are, if you dont meet a superficial standard then it doesnt matter to society.

  • Definitely one of my favorite movies of all time. To me it contrasts the way society is becoming. No longer is it about whether or not you h\ave the ability to do the job that you get the job, its all about how you look over being able to truly do the work. I love the part at the end where the doctor lets the man go anyways without reporting him because the doctor understands.

  • nice review. think i might have to watch this one again.. its been a while.

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