Biometric Analysis: Gattaca

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How technology is portrayed in the movie suggests the society’s attitude toward technology. The two movies were selected to compare the main character’s struggle from different perspectives. The first movie is Gattaca, a 1997 American science fiction film written and directed by Andrew Nicole*. The second movie is A. I. Artificial Intelligence, a 2001 American science fiction drama film directed by Steven Spielberg*.
In the movie Gattaca, DNA plays a significant role in determining the social class. When a child is born, the biometric analysis instantly identifies those conceived by genetic manipulation as “valid” and those naturally conceived and susceptible to genetic disorders as “in-valid”. In the movie, the genetic manipulation and biometric analysis are de facto over everyone’s life. Even though it is forbidden by law to discriminate based on “valid” and “in-valid” status, “valid” is likely to get a professional job whereas “in-valid” ends up with menial jobs.
Vincent Freeman, the main character, is a naturally conceived child. His younger brother, Anton who is taller, fa...

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