My Reflection Of The Movie: The Island

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We are transported to the year 2019 in the movie The Island where we meet the main characters, Lincoln Six Echo, and Jordan Two Delta. They both, and everyone else who lives there dream about winning the lottery and living on the island. Which is the last pathogen-free place on the planet. Rescued from contamination which has made the rest of the planet uninhabitable. If you win the lottery you can be moved and live there with fresh air and water surrounding you. Which is the complete opposite of where they live, in an underground sterile compound for the remaining survivors. While watching the movie one can tell Lincoln is not like the others who are there. He becomes unsatisfied with the everyday routine, no bacon at breakfast and strict …show more content…

It had a lot of action as, as well as a love story. It touched on a lot of emotions throughout the movie and I think for the year it was made it was a very far out movie. Not very scientifically realistic but very enjoyable. I think all that actors did a great job, the movie itself was acted very well. Even though I enjoyed the film it raised a lot of questions for me, personally. The number of 140 billion dollars was said to make the facility be able to run and house all the clones. 140 billion dollars a year? Every 5 years? I wanted to know because I would like to think a facility like that would be very expensive to run. The person who is running the facility said that the clones have to be alive or else their organs will die. But they are lying to the people who purchase these clones, breaking a law. So no one on the staff with a conscious decided to contact the authorities knowing that this is happening? None of these clones deiced to have a riot? At the end when the clones are freed you can see how easily they were able to escape past the guards no body tried this before? The opposite sexes aren’t able too close to one another why? What if one of the clones had sex with anther would they be able to

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