Textual Analysis Of The Movie Gattaca

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Life is not always all what it seems. In the movie Gattaca written by Andrew Niccol, the characters live in a world where they are obsessed with “genetic perfection” and modifying children before birth in order to conceive the “perfect child”. The main character, Vincent Anton Freeman, was born naturally with a short life expectancy, as well a 99% chance of a heart defect. In this universe Vincent was seen as “imperfect” and for that fact was not able to work many jobs, or even follow his dreams of going to space with Gattaca Aerospace Corporation. Vincent took it into his hands to defy the system, and pose as a man named Jerome Eugene Morris who had perfect genes but was handicapped in a car accident and could no longer walk, so he could …show more content…

The entire plot of this movie gives an example of the metaphysics of quality meaning that there is more to life than just what you see or have, there are bigger qualities which we may posses. This movie proves that there is a more powerful thing beyond just the genes of a person, “There is no gene for the human spirit”, the human spirit is a larger quality than just the physical genes. Vincent was born with bad genes and is said he cannot do anything because of it, but he goes above and beyond of what his genes say and does amazing things in terms of following his dreams. Jerome has an idealistic mindset, meaning that he believes that reality is made up of nonphysical entities, ideal forms, and ideas that are timeless. Jerome believes that his physical contribution to the relationship between himself and Vincent is practically insignificant compared to Vincent's nonphysical contribution, “I only lent you my body, you lent me your dream”. Vincent has a dualistic view to life, he believes that life has to be ‘mind over matter’. Vincent put mind over matter in the way that he knows his genes are not fit to posses a job at Gattaca Aerospace Corporation, yet he still goes through with his dream, he puts his mind to it and in turn finds himself a spot with

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