- Gattaca
Infobox film
name=Gattaca
caption=Theatrical release poster
director=Andrew Niccol
producer=Danny DeVito
writer=Andrew Niccol
starring=Ethan Hawke Uma Thurman Jude Law Gore Vidal Xander Berkeley
music=Michael Nyman
cinematography=Slawomir Idziak
distributor=Columbia Pictures
released=October 24 , 1997
runtime=106 min.
country=flagicon|USA
language=English
Esperanto
budget=$36 million
gross=$12,532,777
website=http://www.sonypictures.com/homevideo/gattaca/?hs308=email
imdb_id=0119177
amg_id=1:158677"Gattaca" is a 1997 science fiction
drama film written and directed byAndrew Niccol , starringEthan Hawke ,Uma Thurman andJude Law with supporting roles played byLoren Dean ,Gore Vidal andAlan Arkin . [cite web
url=http://www.variety.com/profiles/Film/main/27000/Gattaca.html?dataSet=1
title=Gattaca - 1997 - Ethan Hawke, Andrew Niccol - Variety Profiles
publisher=Variety
accessdate=2008-06-01
last=
first=] The film was a 1997 nominee for theAcademy Award for Best Art Direction - Set Decoration .The film presents a
biopunk vision of asociety driven byliberal eugenics . [ [http://www.neuroethics.upenn.edu/narrative_perspec.html NEUROETHICS | The Narrative Perspectives ] ] [ [http://jrica.multiply.com/reviews?&page_start=40 Illusion ] ] Children of the middle and upper classes are selected throughpreimplantation genetic diagnosis to ensure they possess the best hereditary traits of their parents. A genetic registry database usesbiometrics to instantly identify and classify those so created as "valids" while those conceived by traditional means are derisively known as faith births, god children and "in-valids". Whilegenetic discrimination is forbidden by law, in practice it is easy to profile one'sgenotype resulting in the Valids qualifying for professional employment while the In-Valids who are susceptible to disease are relegated to menial jobs. The movie draws on concerns overreproductive technologies which facilitate eugenics, and the possible consequences of such technological developments for society. It also explores the idea ofdestiny and the ways in which it can and does govern lives. Characters in "Gattaca" continually battle both with society and with themselves to find their place in the world and who they are destined to be according to their genes.The title is based on the initial letters of the four
DNA nucleotides (adenine ,cytosine ,guanine , andthymine ).Plot
In "the not-too-distant" future, where genetic engineering of humans is common and
DNA plays the primary role in determiningsocial class , Vincent (Ethan Hawke ) is conceived and born without the aid of this technology. Suffering from the nearly eradicated physical dysfunctions ofmyopia and acongenital heart defect , as well as being given a life expectancy of 30.2 years, Vincent faces extremegenetic discrimination andprejudice . The only way he can achieve his life-long dream of becoming anastronaut is to break the law and impersonate a "valid", a person with appropriate genetic advantage. [cite web
url=http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/review.asp?id=51785
title=Gattaca - Movie Review
publisher=Metro times
accessdate=2008-06-01
last=
first=]He assumes the identity of Jerome Eugene Morrow (
Jude Law ), a former swimming star who, despite a genetic profile "second to none", won only asilver medal in a high-profile competition. He then attempted to commit suicide by jumping in front of a car, but again fell short of his goal in that he only succeeded in paralyzing himself from the waist down. However, as the incident occurred outside the country, no one knows of his newly acquired disability. Thus, Vincent can "buy" his identity with no one the wiser. Though he requiresorthopedic surgery to increase his height, persistant practice to favor his right hand instead of his left, and contact lenses to replace his glasses while matching Jerome's eyes, he can use his "valid" DNA in blood, tissue and urine samples to pass any genetic test - as long as he takes extreme measures to leave no traces of his identity as an "in-valid". But, where he was once an object of scorn and pity, he is now a perpetrator of an unspeakable fraud. Legally, exposure would only subject him to fines, but socially the consequences would be far more extreme - he is now a heretic against the new order ofgenetic determinism . Vincent is now a "borrowed ladder" (a reference to the ladder structure of an un-coiled DNA strand) or in harsher language, a "de-gene-erate".With Jerome's impressive genetic profile he easily gains access to the Gattaca Aerospace Corporation (his interview consists entirely of a urine test), the most prestigious space-flight conglomerate of the day. With his own equally impressive determination, he quickly becomes the company's ace celestial navigator. But a week before Vincent is scheduled to leave for
Saturn 's moon Titan, the mission director is murdered, and evidence of Vincent's own "in-valid" DNA is found in the building in the form of aneyelash . The presence of this unexpected DNA attracts the attention of the police, and Vincent must evade ever-increasing security as his mission launch date approaches and he pursues a relationship with his co-worker Irene Cassini (Uma Thurman ).After numerous close calls, the investigation eventually comes to a close as Director Josef (
Gore Vidal ) is arrested for the murder by the lead detective covering the investigation (Alan Arkin ). The Director reveals that he murdered the mission director in order to buy time for the mission to launch, because the window of opportunity for the launch is only open once every seventy years, and that it is now too late to stop the launch. However, just as Vincent appears to be in the clear, he is confronted by one of the detectives, who is revealed as Vincent's estranged brother, Anton (Loren Dean ). Anton tries to convince Vincent to go with him for protection before Vincent is found out. However, it soon becomes apparent that Anton is acting more out of insecurity and is more concerned with how Vincent had managed to get the better of him, despite his supposed genetic superiority. Vincent and Anton settle their competition as they did when they were children, by seeing who could swim out into the ocean farthest. As he did once before when they were young, Vincent manages to beat his brother, and, once again, saves him from drowning. This is simply because he refused to save any strength to swim back - he is willing to risk "everything" to succeed. Conversely his brother worried about preserving enough strength to swim out and return again, and these fears kept him from testing his true limits.Anton: "Vincent! How are you doing this, Vincent? How have you done "any" of this? We have to go back!"
Vincent: "It's too late for that, we're closer to the other side."
Anton: "What other side? Do you want to drown us both‽"
Vincent: "You want to know how I did it? This is how I did it, Anton. I never saved anything for the swim back."As the day of the launch finally arrives, Jerome bids Vincent farewell and says that he intends to travel too. He reveals that he has stored enough genetic samples to last Vincent two lifetimes. Overwhelmed and grateful, Vincent thanks Jerome for "lending" him the identity that has allowed his success at Gattaca. Jerome replies, however, that it is he who should be grateful, since Vincent lent Jerome his dreams. As Vincent moves through the Gattaca complex to the launch site, he is stopped for an unexpected DNA test. Vincent reluctantly agrees to take the test, even though he has none of Jerome's genetic material to hide his identity. The test result uncovers Vincent's "in-valid" status, and the doctor, Lamar, reveals that he has known Vincent's true identity all along, saying: "For future reference, right-handed men don't hold it with their left. Just one of those things". Lamar then alters the test result to allow him to proceed regardless, confessing that his son admires Vincent, and wants to be an astronaut just like him, despite an unforeseen genetic defect that would already rule him out. As the shuttle lifts off, Jerome is shown committing suicide inside his home incinerator, wearing his silver medal, which turns gold in the flames.
The story centers on the irony of the perfect Jerome failing to succeed despite being given every advantage while the imperfect Vincent transcends his deficiencies through force of will and spirit. A milder version of the disorder that afflicts Vincent prevents Irene from taking part in space flight. This
dichotomy shows how the eugenic policy in "Gattaca" and the world in which it is set adversely affect the humanity of both Vincent and Jerome, as well as the "invalid" and "valid" humans they represent. A coda, cut from the final film, lists various people who have succeeded despite genetic deficiencies (and would be excluded in the modern society of Gattaca), such asAlbert Einstein andAbraham Lincoln .Production
Development
Filming
Design
Music
Infobox Album
Name=Gattaca
Type=soundtrack
Longtype=
Artist=Michael Nyman
Cover size=200
Caption=
Released=October 21 , 1997
Recorded=
Genre=Contemporary classical music ,film scores , minimalism
Length=
Language=
Label=Virgin Records America
Director=
Producer=Michael Nyman
Reviews=Allmusic Rating|2|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:a9fuxqyjld0e]Filmtracks Rating|3|5 [http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/gattaca.html]
Compiler=
Chronology=
Last album=Concertos 1997
This album=Gattaca 1997
Next album=The Suit and the Photograph 1998
Misc=Listen
filename=Michael_Nyman-Gattaca-The_Other_Side.ogg
title=The Other Side
description=From the Gattaca soundtrack byMichael Nyman
format=Ogg Track listing
[cite web
url=http://soundtrack.name/albums/database/?id=968
title=Gattaca soundtrack
accessdate=2008-09-06
publisher=SoundtrackNet, LLC]
#The Morrow 3:13
#God's Hands 1:42
#The One Moment 1:40
#Traces 1:00
#The Arrival 3:53
#Becoming Jerome 1:06
#Call Me Eugene 1:24
#A Borrowed Ladder 1:47
#Further and Further 2:43
#Not the Only One 2:14
#Second Morrow 2:24
#Impromptu for 12 Fingers 2:55 (fromFranz Schubert 's "Impromptu in G-flat Major, Op. 90, No. 3")
#The Crossing 1:24
#It Must Be the Light 1:23
#Only a Matter of Time 1:07
#I Thought You Wanted to Dance 1:13
#Irene's Theme 1:09
#Yourself for the Day 2:20
#Up Stairs 2:02
#Now That You're Here 2:44
#The Truth 2:13
#The Other Side 3:44
#The Departure 3:51
#Irene & The Morrow 5:44Personnel
*Music composed and conducted by
Michael Nyman
*"Twelve Fingered" Pianist: Ryan Dorin andMichael Lang
*engineered and mixed by John Richards at Sony Scoring Stage,Culver City, CA
*Assistant engineer: Sue McLean
*Music editor: Bunny Andrews
*Music contractor: Sandy DeCrescent
*Music preparation: Susie Katayama
*Design: Jean Krikorian
*Photography: Darren Michaels
*Michael Nyman photo: Sheila Rock
*Special thanks to Cynthia Biamon,Nigel Barr , Ian Amos, Mike Lang, Susan Read, Derek Power, Bunny Andrews, and Andrew NiccolCast and crew
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Ethan Hawke as Vincent Freeman
*Uma Thurman as Irene Cassini
*Jude Law as Jerome Eugene Morrow
*Gore Vidal as Director Josef
*Xander Berkeley as Dr. Lamar
*Jayne Brook as Marie Freeman
*Elias Koteas as Antonio Freeman
*Loren Dean as Antonio "Anton" Freeman
*Maya Rudolph as Delivery Nurse
*Blair Underwood as Geneticist
*Ernest Borgnine as head janitor "Caesar"
*Tony Shalhoub as personality trader "German"
*Alan Arkin as Detective HugoMajor themes
The film's themes include personal identity,
courage ,friendship ,love ,hope , the burden of perfection,sacrifice ,sibling rivalry ,society and control, fate, and whetherhuman nature and the human spirit can be defined or limited by DNA.Release
Theatrical
Home media
Critical reception
Despite critical acclaim, "Gattaca" was not a
box office success but it is said to have crystallized the debate over tampering withhuman genetics .cite paper| author = Brown, Evan| title = Gattaca Now! The sequel to the 10-year-old science fiction film is in real-life science labs| date = 2007 | url = http://www.newhavenadvocate.com/article.cfm?aid=3943| accessdate = 2008-08-02] cite paper| author = Darnovsky, Marcy| title = Are We Headed for a Sci-Fi Dystopia?| date = 2008 | url = http://www.alternet.org/story/80151/| accessdate = 2008-03-23] cite book| author = Pope, Marcia; McRoberts, Richard| title = Cambridge Wizard Student Guide Gattaca | publisher = Cambridge University press | year = 2003 | id = ISBN 0-521-53615-4] The film'sdystopia n depiction of "genoism " has been cited by manybioethicist s and laymen in support of their hesitancy about, or opposition to,liberal eugenics and the societal acceptance of the genetic-determinist ideology that may frame it.cite paper| author = Kirby, D.A.| title = The New Eugenics in Cinema: Genetic Determinism and Gene Therapy in GATTACA. Science Fiction Studies, 27: 193-215.| date = 2000 | url = http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/essays/gattaca.htm| accessdate = 2008-01-08] In a 1997 review of the film for the journal "Nature Genetics", molecular biologistLee M. Silver stated that "Gattaca" is a film that allgeneticist s should see if for no other reason than to understand the perception of our trade held by so many of the public-at-large".cite paper| author = Silver, Lee M.| title = Genetics Goes to Hollywood| date = 1997| url = http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v17/n3/pdf/ng1197-260.pdf| accessdate = 2008-01-08]However, in 2004, bioethicist
James Hughes explicitly criticized the premise and influence of the film "Gattaca" by arguing that:cite book| author = Hughes, James| title = Citizen Cyborg: Why Democratic Societies Must Respond to the Redesigned Human of the Future| publisher = Westview Press| year = 2004| id = ISBN 0-8133-4198-1]
#Astronaut-training programs are entirely justified in attempting to screen out people with heart problems for safety reasons;
#In the United States, people are already discriminated against byinsurance companies on the basis of their propensities to disease despite the fact that genetic enhancement is not yet available;
#Rather than banninggenetic testing or genetic enhancement, society needsgenetic information privacy laws that allow justified forms of genetic testing and data aggregation, but forbid those that are judged to result in genetic discrimination (such as the U.S.Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act signed into law onMay 21 ,2008 .). Citizens should then be able to make a complaint to the appropriate authority if they believe they have been discriminated against because of their genotype.References
External links
*" [http://www.sonypictures.com/homevideo/gattaca/?hs308=email Gattaca] " at
Sony – Official film site, AccessedMarch 8 ,2008 .
*imdb title|id=0119177|title=Gattaca
*mojo title|id=gattaca|title=Gattaca
*rotten-tomatoes|id=gattaca|title=Gattaca
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