1. Gattaca - the theme of corruption
What makes the scenario so interesting is that humanity has not been able to create itself a perfect race of people, as shown by the character flaws inherent in Eugene, Josef, Anton, Irene Their superiority is merely illusory, making the concept of Gattace not only pessimistic but frighteningly real. ... It is a truth that is reinforced in viewer's minds by their own knowledge that today's natural-born society is far from perfect. ... We see that the pressure of modern culture has permeated in the future to the extent that people "have you looking so hard for any flaw, that af...
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