CherlyDestra
Mr. Kelly
Oct 4, 2013
Clip 3A
Draft 3
Ms. Ever’s’ Boys
Gattaca is a science fiction film written by Andrew Niccole. This film presented a vision of future society, where children are genetically engineered with a certain desirable and perfect born child. The main character in the movie is Vincent who was born natural baby and had a serious heart disease problems, and he had a time limited to die at age 30 years old. In addition, Vincent had a dream to go to space, but he couldn’t go because of his health problems. However, he decided to accomplish his dreams by assuming to be Jerome who had been in an accident; he used Jerome gene, hair, skin, and his blood to approve his dreams. Even though Vincent’s DNA says that he was inferior person everywhere he goes, he is never discouraged until he accomplished his dreams. In addition ,Vincent met a girl named Irene at work and they started to developed a good relationship to each other’s and Irene started helping him , however Irene also had some health problems and Vincent understands he was not the only one who has health problems and that helps him to accomplish his dreams.
This movie was very interesting because it increase my knowledge about what amazing things science will be able to do in the future. However, I do not deeply like the movie that much because it shows that human are trying to be like God and do whatever they want. In addition, it will be more dangerous for human’s health because school and insurance will be able to discriminate against people about if you have a good health or not and about that they could make their decision whether if the insurances company would take you or not. Therefore I think science should let human’s life the ways god sent it to be, because if science are trying to do more genetically engineered on humans life that could bring a lot of people life’s down especially the one who doesn’t have good health. This why is important for science to stay out of human lives, so that discrimination doesn’t take any part in human life.
Mr. Kelly
Oct 4, 2013
Clip 3A
Draft 3
Ms. Ever’s’ Boys
Gattaca is a science fiction film written by Andrew Niccole. This film presented a vision of future society, where children are genetically engineered with a certain desirable and perfect born child. The main character in the movie is Vincent who was born natural baby and had a serious heart disease problems, and he had a time limited to die at age 30 years old. In addition, Vincent had a dream to go to space, but he couldn’t go because of his health problems. However, he decided to accomplish his dreams by assuming to be Jerome who had been in an accident; he used Jerome gene, hair, skin, and his blood to approve his dreams. Even though Vincent’s DNA says that he was inferior person everywhere he goes, he is never discouraged until he accomplished his dreams. In addition ,Vincent met a girl named Irene at work and they started to developed a good relationship to each other’s and Irene started helping him , however Irene also had some health problems and Vincent understands he was not the only one who has health problems and that helps him to accomplish his dreams.
This movie was very interesting because it increase my knowledge about what amazing things science will be able to do in the future. However, I do not deeply like the movie that much because it shows that human are trying to be like God and do whatever they want. In addition, it will be more dangerous for human’s health because school and insurance will be able to discriminate against people about if you have a good health or not and about that they could make their decision whether if the insurances company would take you or not. Therefore I think science should let human’s life the ways god sent it to be, because if science are trying to do more genetically engineered on humans life that could bring a lot of people life’s down especially the one who doesn’t have good health. This why is important for science to stay out of human lives, so that discrimination doesn’t take any part in human life.