"We now have discrimination down to science." However, Gatta
Discrimination "in the not too distant future" world no longer based on gender, age or nationality. People would not have prejudice, judgement or discrimination against races and society status. However, "we now have discrimination down to science", in "Gattaca" directed by Andrew Niccol. Discrimination would base on one's genetic profile at that moment, based at birth via blood sample. One of the main protagonists, Vincent Anton Freeman represented "in-valid" "utero" "faith birth", showed us individualism pushed him overcome the adversity and drove to achieve his goals successfully, and even exceeded his potential. However, "Gattaca" also demonstrated that there would be no room for individualism in "Gattaca" where people belong as a result of blood test at birth. Therefore, without assistance from other people and self-improvement, individualism would not always win. "Gattaca" was a world with advance high technologies that created genetic discrimination. At the outset of the movie, the images of cold and robotic employees dressed as clones moved in and out, waited for finger print test to access "Gattaca" creating a sense of arrogant superior elites and very sinister senses of discrimination. On the other hand, from birth,
During the flashback sequence portraying Vincent's childhood, we were surprised and felt regretful for Vincent that pre-school shut him out of the door, because of "the insurance won't cover it". As the result of this new discrimination, Andrew Niccol showed us individualism was very important and valuable in the world of "Gattaca", represented by Vincent who later proved to be the most likely to succeed. When his brother, Anton was born, conceived with the help of the geneticist with best potential and genetic enhancements, Anton had no doubt driven by his air of superiority and his parents' clear favouritism toward him. When he faced the impossible, he overcame it and made it possible. In the swimming contest, he finally defeated Anton, because he "never saved anything for the swimming back". Vincent was told that genetic technology has determined that he had "attention deficit disorder 89% probability" "heart disorder 99% probability" "early fatal potential" and "life expectancy 30. Big swimmer Eugene admired him and "proud of you, Vincent". However, determination drove him desire to succeed. Without the "borrow ladder", Vincent was unable to access and work in Gattaca. His father, disappointed, refused him his name, and mother treated him as "chronically ill" child wrapped up in cotton wool. As Vincent, he abhorred discrimination in society that prevented him to achieve his goals. He realised "there is no gene for fate. Eugene also encouraged him by saying "I'm proud of you Vincent".
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